[ Grammar ]
Which sentence uses apostrophes correctly?
A. Tonights concert is sold out, but I know someone willing to sell his tickets’.
B. Tonight’s concert is sold out, but I know someone willing to sell his tickets.

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John and Max don’t like maths, ______________?
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