ermmm.... i feel kind of stupid. But what's the answer to this. This is for Grammar.

I pulled two __________ at the same time.
a) cats' tails
b) cat's tails'
c) cat's tails
d) cats tail's

a) cats' tails

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You're welcome.

No need to feel stupid! We all have questions sometimes, and it's great that you've reached out to ask. In this case, the correct answer is option C) cat's tails.

To determine the correct answer, let's break down the sentence and consider the subject and possessive form.

The subject of the sentence is "cat," which tells us that we're talking about a single cat. Since we're referring to the tails of the cat, we need to use the possessive form.

When making a singular noun possessive, we usually add an apostrophe ('s) to it. So, the possessive form of "cat" would be "cat's."

Now, because there are two tails, we have a plural noun. However, the possession is still rooted in the single cat, so we only need the plural form for "tails": "cat's tails."

To summarize, the correct answer is "c) cat's tails" because it correctly represents the possessive form of a single cat and the plural noun "tails."

Don't feel stupid. Possessives can be confusing.

You pulled the tails belong to two cats. Cats, therefore, is possessive.

1. cats' tails