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ryzh [129]
3 years ago
7

Which sentence does not contain any errors?

English
2 answers:
Zanzabum3 years ago
8 0

Hello.

A. is not correct because neighbor's should not have an apostrophe in it. because with there being an apostrope it would be 'neighbor is' - therefore it should look like this. . . My neighbors pet is the subject of much discussion in our apartment building.

B. is not correct because its should have an apostrophe - therefore, it should look like this. . . It's a known fact that snakes are not popular pets.

C. is not correct because their's is not even spelled correctly and it shouldn't ave an apostrophe - therefore it should look like this. . . There's a story going around the building that Herman got out one day last week.

D. this is the correct answer, since everything is spelled correctly and everything is grammeraly correct. their is used correctly in this sentence. therefore this is your answer.

I hope this helped you!

son4ous [18]3 years ago
7 0

The correct way to say B is "It<u>'</u>s a known  fact that snakes are not popular pets.

The correct way to say C is "<u>There's</u> a story going around the building that Herman got out one day last week."

A can be said 2 ways "My <u>neighbor's</u> pet is the subject of much discussion in our apartment building." Or "My <u>neighbors'</u> pet is the subject of much discussion in our apartment building."

D can be said 2 ways" Most people in the building will not admit <u>their</u> afraid of snakes." or "Most people in the building will not admit <u>they're</u> afraid of snakes."

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