[ Possessive Nouns with Apostrophes and Pronouns ]
Which of the following uses a possessive noun correctly?
A. The moon’s surface is rocky.
B. The moons surface is rocky.
C. The moons’ surface is rocky.
D. The moon surface is rocky.

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A. maturity
B. command
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They read a book. (sometimes)
A. They read sometimes a book.
B. They sometimes read a book.
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B. you can watch TV
C. If you finish
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