[ Grammar ]
Which of the following shows possession for the word ‘cat’?
A. cats
B. cat’s
C. cats’
D. cat

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Grammar › ViewI am not hungry. I have ____ eaten.
A. just
B. ever
C. now
D. yet
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I will eat pizza __ lunchtime.
A. at
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C. in
Conjunction › ViewChoose the correct conjunction: She will not go to the party ________ she finishes her homework.
A. until
B. after
C. because
D. while
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The young mother let her child ___ havoc in the china shop.
a. reek
b. wreak
