15 Underline the correct form of the word in bold.
My aunts/aunt's name is Augusta.
1. Where are the children's/childrens' toys?
2. This is those boy's/boys' house.
3. My parents' parent's car is in the garage.
4. Where are these women's/womens' bags?
5. Their nephew's/nephews' names are Mike and Chris.
6. These are the girls'/girls's bicycles.
7. That is Tom/Tom's and Nick/Nick's mother.
8. Those are Tom/Tom's and Nick/Nick's motorcycles.
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MasterHacker MasterHacker  13.01.2024 15:36
1. Where are the children's/childrens' toys?

The correct form is children's. The word children is a plural noun, and to show possession, we use an apostrophe and an s ('s). In this case, the toys belong to the children, so we use the possessive form children's.

2. This is those boy's/boys' house.

The correct form is boys'. The word boys is a plural noun ending in -s, so to show possession, we just add an apostrophe after the s. In this case, the house belongs to the boys, so we use the possessive form boys'.

3. My parents' parent's car is in the garage.

The correct form is parents'. The word parents is a plural noun ending in -s, so to show possession, we just add an apostrophe after the s. Here, the car belongs to the parents, so we use the possessive form parents'.

4. Where are these women's/womens' bags?

The correct form is women's. The word women is an irregular plural noun, and to show possession, we use an apostrophe and an s ('s). In this case, the bags belong to the women, so we use the possessive form women's.

5. Their nephew's/nephews' names are Mike and Chris.

The correct form is nephews'. The word nephews is a plural noun ending in -s, so to show possession, we just add an apostrophe after the s. In this case, the names belong to the nephews, so we use the possessive form nephews'.

6. These are the girls'/girls's bicycles.

Both forms are correct, but the more common form is girls'. The word girls is a plural noun ending in -s, so to show possession, we just add an apostrophe after the s. In this case, the bicycles belong to the girls, so we use the possessive form girls'.

7. That is Tom/Tom's and Nick/Nick's mother.

The correct form is Tom's and Nick's. We use an apostrophe and an s ('s) to show possession for singular nouns. In this case, the mother belongs to both Tom and Nick, so we use the possessive forms Tom's and Nick's.

8. Those are Tom/Tom's and Nick/Nick's motorcycles.

The correct form is Tom's and Nick's. We use an apostrophe and an s ('s) to show possession for singular nouns. Here, the motorcycles belong to both Tom and Nick, so we use the possessive forms Tom's and Nick's.

Overall, it's important to remember that to show possession, we use an apostrophe and an s ('s) for singular nouns, and we add an apostrophe (') after the s for plural nouns ending in -s. Irregular plural nouns also use an apostrophe and an s ('s) to show possession.
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