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John liao Posted 12 years ago
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dog's or dogs', responsibility or responsibilities

The authorities should promise to review their measures and the laws to these dangerous species and all the dogs' owners ought to be their responsibility to any accidents caused by their dogs.

Which of these are right? Dog's or dogs', responsibility or responsibilities?
  

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john liao Which of these are right? Dog's or dogs', responsibility or responsibilities? dog owners.

  • john liao Which of these are right?
  • Dog's or dogs', responsibility or responsibilities?
  • dog owners.
  • No apostrophes.
  • responsibility.
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john liaoWhich of these are right? Dog's or dogs', responsibility or responsibilities?
dog owners. No apostrophes.
responsibility.

However, there are many other mistakes, particularly with respect to the use of prepositions.

The authorities should promise to review the laws regulating these dangerous species, and all dog own

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