Fix the sentence by following the apostrophe rule. Cats personalities and dogs personalities are often considered calming to humans. Cat's personalities and dog's personalities are often considered calming to humans. Cats' personalities and dogs' personalities are often considered calming to humans. Cats personalities and dogs personalities are often considered calming to human's. Cats' personalities and dogs' personalities are often considered calming to humans'.
They're both possessive, so that eliminates A and C. And ''humans'' are not possessing anything in this sentence, so B, eh?
umm can you explain it please
First off, you do know what possessive means, right?
like me how i always want my boyfriend attention is that right it like i'm demanding
Wat,
Lol. Possessive in English.... like the jacket of Anna, possessive of this is Anna's jacket. Ya know, using the apostrophe?
ohh ok that make more sense
Plural possessive is when more than one noun has possession of something, like the jackets of the girls = the girls' jackets.
I'd say the answer is B. It just seems correct.
oh ok
I'm trying to explain it like she said ;-;
I mean, it is talking about Multiple amounts of both species.
thinx @ChaseFFS
No problem, but you should stick around for Bullet's lesson. :)
what that lol
I thought it was D
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!