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A. Sarah's and Mark's book
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B. Sarahs' and Marks’ book
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C. None of these
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D. Sarah and Mark's book
Explanation
- When two people jointly own something, only the second name takes the apostrophe (e.g., Sarah and Mark's book).
- If they owned separate books, it would be Sarah's and Mark's books.
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A. Possession
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B. None of these
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C. Emotions
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D. Frequency
Explanation
The apostrophe (') is mainly used to show possession (e.g., Ali’s book).
It can also show omissions in contractions (e.g., don’t = do not), but in this context, possession is correct.
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