For the blank in the sentence below, find the word that shows the correct possessive.Stanley sat squarely on the _______ bench.

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An apostrophe (’) and an 's' are used at the end of a noun when the noun is singular. If the noun is plural or if the word ends in an 's', then only the apostrophe (’) is used. For example, if Jason was changed to James, rather than it being 'James’s sister', it should be written as 'James’ sister'. The second 's' is not needed here.


For the blank in the sentence below, find the word that shows the correct possessive.<br/><br/>Stanley sat squarely on the _______ bench.