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Which sentence uses the apostrophe correctly?
1. Amys' shoes are drying out by the stove.
02. Andrea and Bethany's coats' are soaked with rain.
3. The weathers' been terrible, and we all got wet.
4. Tammy's cough is getting worse, too.