A _____ shoes wore out quickly.

Is it
A. soldiers
B. soldier's
C. soliers'
D. soldiers's

Is it b. soldier's

Is soldier singular or plural?

Is it possessive?

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To determine the correct answer, we need to understand the concept of possessive nouns and how they are formed. In this case, we are referring to the shoes that belong to a soldier or soldiers.

The correct answer is B. soldier's. This is because the apostrophe ('s) is used to indicate possession by a singular noun, such as a soldier.

Here's how you can identify the correct answer using grammar rules:

A. "soldiers" is the plural form of soldier, but it doesn't indicate possession. Therefore, it is not the correct answer.
C. "soliers'" is not a valid possessive form. It appears to be a misspelling of "soldiers" with an unnecessary apostrophe.
D. "soldiers's" is incorrect because adding an apostrophe and an 's' to a plural noun ending in 's' is redundant. The correct form would be "soldiers'," but in this sentence, we are referring to the shoes that belong to a singular soldier, not multiple soldiers.

To sum up, the correct answer is B. soldier's because it represents possession by a singular noun.