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23 July, 20:40

Hich sentence correctly uses apostrophes to show joint ownership?

Marinas and Kayla's toys are under the bed.

Marina's and Kayla toys are under the bed.

Marina and Kayla's toys are under the bed.

Marina and Kaylas' toys are under the bed.

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  1. 23 July, 20:52
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    The sentence that correctly uses apostrophes to show joint ownership is, "Marina and Kayla's toys are under the bed". When it is joint ownership, the only word that should have the apostrophe s is the subject nearest to the noun.
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