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(1) emma’s favorite uncle is her uncle leo. (2) emma visits him every fall for a long weekend. (3) emmas uncle leo owns a lake house.(4) the lake has fish, but there is also a dock for boats.(5) emma helps uncle leo clean the boats.(6) the boats dock is the busiest place at uncle leo’s lake house. (7) this is why emma enjoys visiting uncle leo so much. what change should be made to sentence 3? change emmas to emma’s change emimas to emmas change uncle leo to uncle leo no change is needed.
Sentence 3 uses the incorrect possessive form of "Emma". For singular nouns ending in a vowel (like Emma), the correct possessive is formed by adding an apostrophe and an 's' (Emma's) to show that Uncle Leo belongs to Emma. The original "Emmas'" is grammatically wrong for a singular noun. Lowercasing "Uncle Leo" is incorrect because it's a specific title for a named relative, so it should be capitalized. Removing the apostrophe entirely would eliminate the possessive meaning, which is needed here.
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Change Emmas' to Emma's