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PUNCTUATION Q. No.1 Put in an apostrophe where one is necessary in the following sentences.
1. I think its an elephant, but its so far away I cant see its trunk.
2. Johns brothers wife went to school.
[TU 2073]
3. The womens changing room is opposite the mens.
[TU 2073/ 2076]
4. The Smiths provided the food, and the Jacksons organized the transport.
5. Two wrongs dont make a right.
[TU 2072]
6. This car cant be my parents because theirs is quite old.
7. Peter asked Jennys father for all the customers addresses.
[TU 2075]
8. The girls entrance used to be separate from the boys; now theres only one
entrance for everybody.
9. She wont go to the dentists because its too late.
[TU 2074/ 2076]
10. Whats the sense in saying its Jacks?
[TU 2072, 074, 075]
11. My skis are new; hers are my mothers old ones.
12. Its exact translation is somewhat difficult, isnt it?​

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