Choose the sentence with the apostrophes used correctly.
A. They’re going to Evans’ cabin for the summer.
B. Theyre going to Evan’s cabin for the summer.
C. They’re going to Evan’s cabin for the summer.
D. Theyre going to Evans cabin for the summer.

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Asking and Giving OpinionGerunds as objects of prepositionVerb Tenses and ModalsModals AuxiliaryTenses and ArticleAdjective ClausesVocabulary : Coming & GoingSimiles and Body IdiomsPunctuationsGrammar (Possessive Pronouns)Other quiz:
Reported Speech › View“I’m really sorry for being late again,” said Ann.
A. I felt sorry for Ann’s being late again.
B. Ann was sorry for my being late again.
C. Ann excused for my being late again.
D. Ann apologized for being late again.
Past Tense › View
Where did you go last night?
A. I went home.
B. I am going home.
C. I went.
Grammar › ViewHe asked me ______.
A. if I would attend the party
B. that I attended the party
C. I attend the party
D. whether I attended the party last night
Grammar › View
Which question with “who” is correct?
A. Who do they live?
B. Who they live with?
C. With who do they live?
D. Who do they live with?
