[ Vocabulary ]
Smallest in size or amount that is allowed or possible; least
A. advise
B. reliable
C. hesitate
D. minimum

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GRAMMAR: possessive ‘s
Which sentence is correct?
_
A. Are you going to Dan and Suzies’ party?
B. Are you going to Dan’s and Suzie’s party?
C. Are you going to Dan and Suzie’s party?
