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which sentence needs an apostrophe?ot remove the tagn your mattress; it isthe law.alexis needs to find anew place to live by theend of the month.ashleys kitchen was amess, but nobodywanted to clean it up.the feelings are alwaysthe same when youmove to a new town.
Apostrophes are used to show possession. The third sentence refers to the kitchen that belongs to Ashley, so "Ashleys" needs an apostrophe to become "Ashley's" to show possession. The other sentences do not require an apostrophe: the first uses "your" correctly, the second uses a name without possession, and the fourth uses a plural noun without a possessive need.
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Ashleys kitchen was a mess, but nobody wanted to clean it up. (Corrected to: Ashley's kitchen was a mess, but nobody wanted to clean it up.)