[ Possessive Nouns with Apostrophes and Pronouns ]
Which of the following uses a possessive noun correctly?
A. The star’s light is bright.
B. The stars light is bright.
C. The stars’ light is bright.
D. The star light is bright.

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Grammar › ViewJenny was annoyed. Jim _______ (call) her every night for the whole week!
A. called
B. had been calling
C. has been calling
D. had called
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The police officer________ when I was reading a book.
A. comes
B. came
C. was coming
D. has come
Past Perfect Simple Tense › ViewWe _____ never _____ a whale before our trip.
A. had/ seen
B. has/ saw
C. saw
D. have see
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I’ll never forget the day ___ I met Bobby.
A. where
B. when
C. which
D. whose
