[ Possessive Nouns ]
Many stories for children are about cats.
A. Many children’s stories are about cats.
B. Many childrens stories are about cats.
C. Many childrens’ stories are about cats.

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PhrasesModals and PrepositionPresent Perfect: for/sinceCountable & Uncountable NounsGrammar and SyntaxFuture TenseTenses of VerbsLinking Words and PhrasesPronoun Antecedent AgreementDependent PrepositionsOther quiz:
Modal Auxiliary Verb › View‘Ted, are you going to Tia’s birthday party tomorrow evening?’ ‘I don’t think so, I … the dentist.”
A. am having to see
B. have seen
C. have to see
D. had to see
E. would have to see
Adjective › View
I’m _____. Please explain to me again why you keep showing up late for work.
a.confusing
b.confused
The wind _________ very hard when the ship sailed around the Mediterranean Sea.
A. blew
B. was blowing
C. has blown
D. was blown
First Conditional › View
If The children _______ the homework, they _____ video games
A. do/ will play
B. will do/ play
