You are given the following sentence:
A a bad day today. The blame is B. Did you see C schedule?
In this sentence. A represents It's, B represents your's, and C represents it's. Among A, B. and C, which of the following depicts
the incorrect usage of apostrophes in the sentence?
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The incorrect usage of apostrophe in the sentence is in- C (it's)
EXPLANATION:
- An apostrophe is a figure of speech represented as a (') punctuation mark that is used to form the contraction of words, and possessive nouns, and to form some plurals.
- Possessive nouns: An apostrophe mark (') is used to form a possessive noun.
- For example - This is Shipra's cat. (The cat belongs to Shipra)
- In the given sentence - 'Did you see it's schedule'. The Possessive pronoun noun has to be made about a non-living object. it is done by adding the letter 's' after 'it'.
- Hence, The correct sentence should be, ' Did you see its schedule?'.
- An apostrophe is used to contract two words by omitting a few letters and replacing the omitted words with an apostrophe.
- In the First sentence, 'It is' is contracted by joining the words and replacing 'I' with an apostrophe.
- Therefore, 'It's a bad day today' is correct.
- In the second sentence, 'Yours' is the correct term as it is describing a feeling or action belonging to the person, the speaker is addressing.
Hence, The incorrect usage of apostrophe is in - C (it's)
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