What is the rule for showing possession with plural nouns that don’t end in -s?
A. Add ‘s
B. Add s’
C. Add only an apostrophe
D. Add es

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A. I made the cupcakes whom have the gummy worms on top.
B. I made the cupcakes who have the gummy worms on top.
C. I made the cupcakes that have the gummy worms on top.
D. I have the cupcakes which have the gummy worms on top.
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This cat _____ sister ate fish yesterday.
A. This cat whose sister ate fish yesterday.
B. This cat which sister ate fish yesterday.
C. This cat who sister ate fish yesterday.
D. This cat whom sister ate fish yesterday.
Grammar › ViewVince and I ….. from Rome.
A. am
B. is
C. are
D. be
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“This issue is between John and _________,” Lily said. “Please let us sort it out by ourselves.”
A. I
B. he
C. she
D. me
