Which corrects any error in the use of apostrophes in the sentence? The children's playground at the park has monkey bars, swings, and a giant slide. A. There is no error in this sentence. B. swings' C. childrens' D. monkey bar's
An apostrophe before the "s" ('s) shows ownership or relationship. Example John's book. Linn's assignment. Now when the apostrophe is after the "s" (s') it means that it shows ownership to more than one person. Example The kids' assignment. Or it means that the word already ends with an s already. Example Thomas' lecture. (Thomas has an s already so instead of making it "Thomas's store." You write it as "Thomas' store". So therefore the answer C. lol Sorry just wanted you to understand. P.S ily linn ♥
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