samimaejo3006
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  • 01-05-2020
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BRAINLIEST ANSWER! where do the apostrophes go in these sentences?

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Аноним Аноним
  • 01-05-2020

Answer:

The apostrophe will always be placed either before or after an s at the end of the noun owner.

Explanation:

James' birthday and James's birthday are grammatically correct.

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jaydenbarbara2121
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  • 01-05-2020

Answer:

placed after a noun to show that the noun owns something. The apostrophe will always be placed either before or after an s at the end of the noun owner.

Explanation: after noun

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