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rewrite these phrases in their possessive forms - the poems written by Keats .​

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Answered by naseemakhtar2326
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Answer:

The noun in question is 'parents'. Since there is nothing in the sentence that mentions only one parent, we take it to be 'parents' in general.

The possessive form of a noun is made using an 's. When the noun is plural and it ends with an s, then the possessive noun is made using just an apostrophe '.

Option B: The possessive form of the noun 'parents' is made using an ' : parents'. Hence option B is correct.

Option A: The noun 'parents' is not in the possessive case.

Option C: 'Parent' in 'parent's' is a singular noun, whereas the noun in the sentence is plural.

Option D: Parents's is not the right form because we don't put an s after an apostrophe ' in plural nouns.

Hence options A, C and D are incorrect.

Answered by ItsBranliestKing
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Answer:

Explanation:

Dame Evelyn Elizabeth Ann Glennie, CH, DBE is a Scottish percussionist. She was selected as one of the two laureates for the Polar Music Prize of 2015.

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