Fix the sentence by following the apostrophe rule. Its a shame that the books covers were all torn and tattered. Its a shame that the book's covers were all torn and tattered. It's a shame that the books' covers were all torn and tattered. It's a shame that the books covers were all torn and tattered. Its a shame that the books' covers were all torn and tattered.
Correct way to use an apostrophe: For contractions such as it's (which is the same as saying it is). For showing the possession of one object/individual.
For example: It's Her's Their's (Or for showing possession of more than one object/individual): Groups' (Names that end in s's) The Millers'
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