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lubasha [3.4K]
3 years ago
13

Read the phrase.

English
1 answer:
Lisa [10]3 years ago
3 0

[|] Answer [|]


> <em><u>The Earthquake's strength</u></em>


[|] Explanation [|]


<em><u>The Earthquakes' Strength - Incorrect</u></em>

This is implying that there is more than one Earthquake. If there was, then the word "Strength" would be changed.


<em><u>The Earthquakes's Strength - Incorrect</u></em>

This is grammatically incorrect. You never have two "s".


<u><em>The Earthquake's Strength - Correct</em></u>

This is correct. The ' mark in the sentence makes us realize that the strength belong to that earthquake.


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