Grammar Quiz

[ Possessive Nouns with Apostrophes and Pronouns ]

Which sentence correctly uses a possessive noun with an apostrophe?

A. The planets’ orbits are elliptical.

B. The planets orbit’s are elliptical.

C. The planet’s orbits are elliptical.

D. The planets orbits are elliptical.

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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The ex-convict could feel ______ people behind him were exchanging looks of fear and ______ his arrival would soon become the talk of the town.

A. that; that

B. if; if

C. whether; whether

D. about; then


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Which conjunction should complete this sentence? “I want to buy a new car, __ I don’t have enough money.”

A. or

B. but

C. and

D. because

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Choose the correct verb that agrees with the subject: The quarterback (throw/throws) the ball to the receiver.

A. throw

B. throwing

C. throwed

D. throws


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He apologized ________ his mistakes

A. As

B. But

C. For

D. Because