Identify the sentence that correctly uses apostrophes.
It’s funny that Sarah has’nt been able to find Joe’s book yet. It’s funny that Sarah hasn’t been able to find Joe’s book yet. Its funny that Sarah hasn’t been able to find Joes’ book yet. Its funny that Sarah hasn’t been able to find Joe’s book yet.
Any ideas?
I know it's not A. So that's the only one I can eliminate of the answer choices. Besides that I'm not sure it could easily be B, C or D. I was leaning toward C, but I could easily be wrong. What do you think @Awolflover1
hmm..i was thinking C too
i would say b...it's is a contraction there so the sentence would read out like: It is funny that Sarah has not been able to find Joe's book yet (Joe's is possessive)
ahh you got a point ^ i was thinking B and C, but im going with B...
It is B
It's=it is hasn't=has not Joe's=possesive=belongs to Joe
B would be correct
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