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English, 17.01.2020 11:31 jessebeck0805

Which sentence correctly forms the possessive noun(s)? kellys and teters score's are close, but teters makes her a medal contender. kelly's and teter's scores are close, but teter's makes her a medal contender. kellys' and teters' scores are close, but teters' make her a medal contender. kellys's and teters's scores are close, but teters's make her a medal contender.

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