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15 September, 01:41

Which sentence correctly forms the possessive noun (s) ? The crowds cheers lift the spirit's of the injured snowboarder being carried off the slope. The crowds cheer's lift the spirits of the injured snowboarder being carried off the slope. The crowds' cheers lift the spirits of the injured snowboarder being carried off the slope. The crowd's cheers lift the spirits of the injured snowboarder being carried off the slope.

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  1. 15 September, 02:01
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    The last one is correct because it's only one crowd and it's in the possessive with the apostrophe after the s
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