. Identify the correct sentence.

a. 3 CEOs will meet at the Regency Hotel tomorrow to discuss the possible merging of
companies.
b. Three CEOS will meet at the Regency hotel tomorrow to discuss the possible merging of
companies.
c. Three CEO’s will meet at the Regency Hotel tomorrow to discuss the possible merging of
companies.
d. Three CEOs will meet at the Regency Hotel tomorrow to discuss the possible merging of
companies

Would it be d

Yes, d is right -- if it has a period at the end of the sentence.

The correct sentence is:

d. Three CEOs will meet at the Regency Hotel tomorrow to discuss the possible merging of companies.

The correct sentence is:

d. Three CEOs will meet at the Regency Hotel tomorrow to discuss the possible merging of companies.

To identify the correct sentence, we need to consider the rules of grammar and punctuation. Let's analyze each option:

a. This option correctly uses "CEOs" and "Regency Hotel," but it is missing the plural form of "CEO's" (CEOs') to denote possession.

b. This option uses the correct plural form of "CEO" (CEOs), but "Regency hotel" should be capitalized as "Regency Hotel" since it is the name of a specific hotel.

c. This option incorrectly uses the plural form of "CEO" (CEO's) with an apostrophe, suggesting possession. However, in this context, we are not talking about the possession of the CEOs, but rather their identity.

d. This option corrects the mistakes of the previous options. It uses the correct plural form of "CEO" (CEOs) without an apostrophe for possession. Additionally, it capitalizes "Regency Hotel" correctly.

Therefore, option d is the correct sentence.