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Rewrite the following sentences again without using the apostrophe.

a. Keep the babies' bottels in the row. b. Riya's mother has come to school. today. c. I went to Rohan's house yesterday.
d. Mohan's dog ran fast to fetch the ball. e. Rohan's car is parked over here.
f. My father's bag is very heavy.
g. Rahul's shirt is blue. Ans:-​

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Answered by NerdSupreme
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Answer:

a. Keep the baby's bottle in the row.

b. Her mother has come to school

c. I went to his house yesterday.

d. His dog ran fast to fetch the ball.

e. His car is parked over there.

f. His bag is very heavy.

g. His shirt is blue.

Explanation:

An apostrophe in the given sentences is used to indicate the possession over the object in the sentence. For example, Riya's mother: over here it is being specified whose mother has come to school. We can use possessive pronouns in place of the apostrophes.

Answered by mcmconstruction217
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Answer:

pusha bhow pusha nam son Kar flower samghi Kay fire he me Kabhi ghukegani sala

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