Step 1: Analyzing the Possessive Form.
In the sentence, the subject "mother's" is singular, indicating that it belongs to one mother. Hence, the correct possessive form should be "mother's."
Step 2: Analyzing the Options.
- (A) My mother's official car is parked elsewhere: This is the correct sentence as it correctly uses the possessive form "mother's."
- (B) My mothers' official car is parked elsewhere: This is incorrect because the possessive form "mothers'" indicates multiple mothers, which does not match the context.
- (C) My mother's official car is parked everywhere: While this sentence is grammatically correct, it doesn't convey the intended meaning of the original sentence, which specifies the location of the car ("elsewhere").
- (D) My mother's official cars is parked elsewhere: This is incorrect because "cars" is plural, while "mother's" is singular. Hence, it creates a subject-verb agreement error.
Step 3: Conclusion.
The correct answer is (A) My mother's official car is parked elsewhere, as it is grammatically correct and fits the context.
Arrange the following needs in the order in which they appear in the Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, starting from bottom to top.
(A) Social
(B) Physiological
(C) Esteem
(D) Safety
Which figure comes next in the given series below?

