[ Possessive Nouns with Apostrophes and Pronouns ]
Which sentence uses a possessive noun with an apostrophe correctly?
A. The galaxy’s stars are numerous.
B. The galaxys stars are numerous.
C. The galaxys’ stars are numerous.
D. The galaxy stars are numerous.

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A. 16
B. 9
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Did you ______ have long hair when you were ten?
A. use to
B. used to
C. was used to
D. is used to