Which of the following sentences is correct.
A. William’s cat is staying at Beckys house.
B. A. Williams cat is staying at Becky’s house.
C. Williams cat is staying at Beckys house.
D. William’s cat is staying at Becky’s house.

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Grammar › View‘He fell on his face.’
What figure of speech is this?
_____
A. Assonance
B. Alliteration
C. Cossance
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I _____ you everywhere, in the classroom, in the library, and in the bathroom, but I couldn’t ______ you.
A. looked for; found
B. looked for; find
C. found; looked for
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A. which
B. that
C. 0
D. all are possible
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What are they doing?
A. They am playing football.
B. They is playing football.
C. They are playing football.
D. They are doing homework.
