Identify the sentence with the correct placement of apostrophes:a)The ...
Explanation:
The sentence with the correct placement of apostrophes is option C: "The two boys' bags were lying at the river's edge."
Reasoning:
- Apostrophes are used to show possession or indicate the omission of letters.
- In this sentence, we are indicating that the bags belong to the two boys and that the edge belongs to the river.
- The word "boys" is plural, so the apostrophe should be placed after the "s" to show possession. This is why it is written as "boys'".
- The word "river" is singular, so the apostrophe should be placed before the "s" to show possession. This is why it is written as "river's".
Incorrect options:
a) "The two boys bags were lying at the rivers edge."
- This option does not use any apostrophes to show possession, which is incorrect.
b) "The two boys' bags were lying at the rivers edge."
- This option correctly uses an apostrophe to show possession for the bags, but it does not use an apostrophe to show possession for the river. It should be "river's" instead of "rivers".
d) "The two boys bags were lying at the rivers' edge."
- This option does not use an apostrophe to show possession for the bags, and it incorrectly uses an apostrophe to show possession for the river. It should be "river's" instead of "rivers'".
Therefore, the correct placement of apostrophes is in option C: "The two boys' bags were lying at the river's edge."
Identify the sentence with the correct placement of apostrophes:a)The ...
According to general rule, the possessive of a singular noun (here, 'river') is formed by adding an apostrophe (') and s. Therefore, the correct form of writing the possessive of river is 'river's'. Only and apostrophe is added for nouns that are plural and end with an s.Therefore the correct form of writing the possessive of boys is boys'.
Thus, by applying the rules of using apostrophe and eliminating the incorrect options, the correct answer must be Option C.