David and Jonathan car broke down yesterday.
A. David’s and Jonathan car broke down yesterday.
B. David and Jonathan’s car broke down yesterday.
C. David’s and Jonathan’s car broke down yesterday.
D. David and Jonathans car broke down yesterday.

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The idea which Barry thought of is great.
A. “Which” can be both omitted and swapped for “that”
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C. I will go to the store.
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