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Help would be greatly appreciated

Which sentence incorrectly uses an apostrophe to show possession?
A Can I go over to Carmen's house?
B Saras' blanket is pink with white roses
C I wrecked my mom's car last night

User Bulu
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Answer:

B Saras' blanket is pink with white roses

Step-by-step explanation:

Because Sara is one person, but Saras' indicates plural which is incorrect.

User Anler
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In my point of view I think it’ll be A , because Saying you are going to Carmens house does not mean you or she belongs to you , neither does the house , it does not give enough information to settle with and decide an option .

But Sara’s blanket already gives you an idea that it’s HER possession

And Wrecked my mums car also I would arguably say it’s possession but at the same time disagree, because He was using THE car , which could be the mum paying for BUT him using THE car . Which could arguably suggest that it does have a possibility that is a possession by HIM .
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