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Which sentence correctly uses the possessive form? A. Those chewed up tennis balls in the yard are my dog's. B. Those chewed up tennis balls in the yard are my dogs. C. Those chewed up tennis ball's in
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Which sentence correctly uses the possessive form?
A. Those chewed up tennis balls in the yard are my dog's.
B. Those chewed up tennis balls in the yard are my dogs.
C. Those chewed up tennis ball's in the yard are my dog's.
D. Those chewed up tennis' balls in the yard are my dog's.
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A. Those chewed up tennis balls in the yard are my dog's.
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A. Those chewed up tennis balls in the yard are my dog's.
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