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The lady’s three daughters dresses were always ironed and crisp.

How should the underlined part of this sentence be correctly written?
A.The ladys’ three daughters
B.The lady’s three daughters’
C.The ladies’ three daughters
D.Leave as it is

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I would say the answer is B because not only does the lady need to have possession and be lady’s, but the dresses are her daughters, meaning they own them and it should be the possessive tense of daughters’
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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

The apostrophe in the lady is indicating possession of the daughters hence, the sentence is correct. for example, my father's children books are always very rough.

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