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Harrizon [31]
2 years ago
9

Which is the correct way to rewrite this phrase? my class’s garden my class’ garden my classes’ garden my classes garden

English
2 answers:
Serggg [28]2 years ago
6 0
class's = owned by one class.
classes's = owned by multiple classes. (usually shortened to classes')


You can't shorter class's so class', however. Here's why:
<em>You can only shorten it when it's a plural noun that ends in an s or when it's a proper noun (names, places) that ends in an s.
</em><em>
</em>So unless there's more than one class, it's class's.<em>
</em>
yuradex [85]2 years ago
4 0

I believe its my class’s garden

hope this helps

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