Which sentence shows correct apostrophe use?
Question 18 options:

a)

We’re leaving soon to go to the store with Megans’ sister.

b)

We’re leaving soon to go to the store with Megan’s sister.

c)

We’re leaving soon to go to the store with Megans sister.

d)

Were leaving soon to go to the store with Megans’ sister.

Respuesta :

Correct apostrophe use is shown in sentence B. There are two apostrophes that need to be considered here: We're and Megan's. We're is shortened from We are. In the case of Megan's, the apostrophe is used as a possessive. In sentence B, all the apostrophes are used correctly.

Further Explanation:

Many students often make a mistake with the correct use of apostrophes. They can be quite confusing, right? Apostrophes can be used for different purposes. Let's take a closer look at them.

1. Apostrophes for contractions

Apostrophes are used for contraction, when we want to shorten a verb form.

  • Auxiliary verbs - In a positive sentence, when an auxiliary (verb BE, HAVE, WILL) is placed next to the pronoun, the short form is usually used, e.g. I'm/ We're/ He's/ They'll
  • Negative forms - negative forms of auxiliaries are often shortened with an apostrophe, e.g. haven't/ won't/ aren't

2. Possessive 's

Apostrophe is always used to show possession, or that something belongs to someone. Use an apostrophe + s after a name of a person or a thing to show that someone/something belongs to them.

e.g. Megan's sister

      Tim's car

If the name of a person ends in s, the apostrophe comes at the end.

e.g. Ross' book

If a plural noun ends in s, we use the apostrophe at the end of the word

e.g. parents' bedroom

      boys' room

Learn more:

  • How is the possessive formed if a noun is a possessive pronoun? https://brainly.com/question/2530474
  • What is Present Continuous? https://brainly.com/question/11846776

Keywords:

  • apostrophe use
  • apostrophe correct use
  • apostrophe use possession
  • apostrophe use contractions
  • apostrophe use in names

Answer:

b)  

We’re leaving soon to go to the store with Megan’s sister.

Explanation: