From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the one that best completes the sentence.
My...house is by the side of the road
Answer Details
The correct option is "father-in-law's." The sentence is describing a possessive relationship between the speaker and the house. The phrase "father-in-law's" is the only option that correctly uses the possessive apostrophe 's' to indicate ownership by the speaker's father-in-law. The other options either use incorrect punctuation or imply ownership by multiple fathers-in-law, which is not what the sentence intends to convey.