188k views
4 votes
For two possessors of two different items, however, you use an apostrophe + "s" after each possessor.

a) True
b) False

User Arst
by
8.4k points

1 Answer

3 votes

Final answer:

The statement is true. When two possessors have two different items, we use an apostrophe + 's' after each possessor.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement is True.



When two possessors have two different items, we use an apostrophe + "s" after each possessor. For example:



  1. Jack's book and Jill's pen
  2. The dog's bone and the cat's toy



So, in the given statement, we would use an apostrophe + "s" after each possessor, making the statement True.

User D Deshmane
by
8.4k points