English, asked by anitarawal, 2 months ago

Put the apostrophe(‘s) where it is essential.

1. It becomes quite chilly at night. Babys blanket has to be washed.

2. I didnt know you were here.

3. Customers are welcome. Consumers rights are protected here.

4. Childrens Day and Teachers Day are celebrated with gusto in our

school.​

Answers

Answered by kajalkuniyal
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Explanation:

1. It becomes quite chilly at night. Babys blanket has to be washed.

=Baby's

2. I didnt know you were here.

=Didn't

3. Customers are welcome. Consumers rights are protected here.

=Consumers'

4. Childrens Day and Teachers Day are celebrated with gusto in our

school.

=Children's, Teacher's

Answered by mishraab2005
0

Answer:

1) It becomes quite chilly at night. Baby's blanket has to be washed.

2) I didn't know you were here.

3) Customer's are welcome. Consumer's rights are protected here.

4) Children's Day and Teacher's Day are celebrated with gusto in our school.

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