Which sentence uses apostrophes correctly? A:The décor of the mens room looked like it had not been changed since the 1970’s. B:The décor of the men’s room looked like it had not been changed since the 1970s. C:The décor of the mens’ room looked like it had not been changed since the 1970’s.
C
i know how to do men's its the number im stuck on
'Mens' ' is the plural term in possession.
what im saying i that i know its not C
i think B
i thought so too
imma coppy them all into word
its B
'men' is a plural thing, MAN is singular. s' is plural meaning for more than one person, 's is singular, meaning only one, I don't see how it is B, it would be man's not men's.. I had this question before and it said mens' for me, however, I don't know what material you are learning, so.
So, good job Ghost c:! Thanks for medaling me you didn't have too. <3
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