From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the one that best completes the sentence.
My...house is by the side of the road
father-in-law's
father's-in-law
'father-in-law
fathers-in-laws'
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The correct answer is A.
The phrase "my father-in-law's house" means "the house that belongs to my father-in-law."
The other options ("father's-in-law", "'father-in-law", and "fathers-in-laws'") are incorrect because the possessive form should be used for the singular "father-in-law", not the plural "fathers-in-law".
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the correct ans should be B because the father is the pronoun we are talking about

The correct answer should be B because it is the noun (father) that carries the apostrophe

The answer is B
Because "father" is the noun there and it's should be having the 's

Please there's no correct answer here please
The correct answer is.
Fathers-in-law

Exactly their is no answer to that question their. Myschol.com, in every of your amplitude test I took I always find 5 mistake and that's a substantial mark been withheld from me.
I'll have to disagree with all of u. fathers in law is d plural form of father in law. C is answering question with question while D implies having more than one father in law, so it undoubtedly C



