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storchak [24]
4 years ago
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Correct 10 apostrophe errors. Click on the word that incorrectly uses an apostrophe or requires an apostrophe, and then type the

corrected word in the text box. Check your spelling, punctuation, and spacing before clicking Submit. Note: The system will score your response as "incorrect" if you have any spelling, capitalization, punctuation, or spacing errors (e.g. do not add unnecessary spaces).
The Australian Shepherds reputation in the United States is growing rapidly. Most often the dog is called an Aussie. Aussies's are fast, strong, and highly intelligent dogs. At thirty-five to forty-five pounds, the dogs bodies are compact and muscular. Some people do'nt recognize the breed name, but Aussie's are all over television. Whenever you see a commercial with a dog catching a Frisbee, herding cattle, or running an obstacle course, you can be pretty sure your watching an Aussie or one of the closely related breed's , such as a Border Collie or Blue Heeler. Because Auss
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lisov135 [29]4 years ago
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<span>The Australian [Shepherd's] reputation in the United States is growing rapidly. Most often the dog is called an Aussie. [Aussies] are fast, strong, and highly intelligent dogs. At thirty-five to forty-five pounds, the [dog's] bodies are compact and muscular. Some people [don't] recognize the breed name, but Aussie's are all over television. Whenever you see a commercial with a dog catching a Frisbee, herding cattle, or running an obstacle course, you can be pretty sure [you're] watching an Aussie or one of the closely related [breeds], such as a Border Collie or Blue Heeler. Because Auss

Here are the corrections based on the text you shared. The text is incomplete however so there are not 10 corrections.</span>
liraira [26]4 years ago
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The Australian Shepherds reputation in the United States is growing rapidly. Most often the dog is called an Aussie. Aussies's are fast, strong, and highly intelligent dogs. At thirty-five to forty-five pounds, the dogs bodies are compact and muscular. Some people do'nt recognize the breed name, but Aussie's are all over television. Whenever you see a commercial with a dog catching a Frisbee, herding cattle, or running an obstacle course, you can be pretty sure your watching an Aussie or one of the closely related breed's , such as a Border Collie or Blue Heeler. Because Aussie's require a lot of attention and exercise, some pet owner's aren't suited to this particular breed. An Aussie with nothing else to do will find something to destroy that you'd previously thought could'nt be destroyed. When trained and exercised daily, however, Aussies can't be beat for friendship and fun.


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