Please explain to me this question.
Q. Which of the following sentences is grammatically incorrect?
A. The Lee's had dinner at the Jones home.
B. The Lees had dinner at the Joneses' home.
C. The Lees had dinner at the Jone's home.
D. The Lees's had dinner at the Jones' home.
Only one sentence is correct. Which do you think it is?
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B is correct because it is a plural Less and Joneses' home right?
But on the book said B is correct. it is confusing because the question ask which is sentence is grammatically incorrect.
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The question isn't correct. Only one answer is correct: B.
A. The Lee's had dinner at the Jones home. (An apostrophe does not indicate plural in Lee's.)
B. The Lees had dinner at the Joneses' home.
C. The Lees had dinner at the Jone's home. ("Jone" is probably not the last name.)
D. The Lees's had dinner at the Jones' home. (An apostrophe does not indicate plural in Lee