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- which sentences use apostrophes correctly? the cats tail is fluffy. the dogs collar is red. the students desks were in rows. its color is blue.
Brief Explanations
- In "The cats’ tail is fluffy", the apostrophe should be after the "s" in "cats" since it's a plural possessive, it should be "The cats' tail is fluffy".
- "The dog's collar is red" uses the apostrophe correctly to show singular possession.
- "The students’ desks were in rows" uses the apostrophe correctly for plural possessive.
- "Its’ color is blue" is incorrect. The correct form for the possessive of "it" is "its" without an apostrophe, and "it's" is a contraction of "it is".
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The dog's collar is red.
The students’ desks were in rows.