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In English / High School | 2025-07-08

Put the apostrophe in the correct places in the sentences. 1. Paul's children are all thin. 2. My brother's names are Luke and Paul. 3. My grandparents' birthdays are in May and June. 4. Our teacher's desk is by the window. 5. My aunt Mary's eyes are blue. 6. His father's beard isn't very long.

Asked by jfulps3400

Answer (1)

The apostrophe in "Paul's" indicates that the children belong to Paul. The apostrophe is placed before the "s" to show singular possession.


My brother's names are Luke and Paul.

Answered by JessicaJessy | 2025-07-22