[ Possessive Nouns with Apostrophes and Pronouns ]
Identify the sentence that uses a possessive pronoun correctly.
A. The experiment’s results were conclusive.
B. Its results were conclusive.
C. It’s results were conclusive.
D. The result’s were conclusive.

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Don’t eat too much _____ you go to bed.
A. unless
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Which one has the same meaning? “You mustn’t use the swimming pool before 10.”
A. You can’t use the swimming pool before 10.
B. You don’t need to use the swimming pool before 10.
C. You don’t have to use the swimming pool before 10.
