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Choose the correct possessive case of the noun given in the bracket and fill in the blank:
Elizabeth has two dogs. The ________ collars are different in colour. (dogs)

A
dogs
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dog's
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C
dogs'
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None of the above
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Solution

The correct option is B dogs'
The possessive case of a plural noun ending with the letter "s" is formed by adding an apostrophe at the end of the noun. In this case, the possessive form of the noun "dogs" is "dogs' ". Hence the correct answer is option C.
Option A is incorrect as there is no apostrophe at the end of the noun "dogs".
Option B is the possessive form of the singular noun "dog". Hence, this is not the correct answer.

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