The candy of Adriana is pink.
A. Adrianas candy is pink.
B. Adriana’s candy is pink.
C. Adrianas’ candy is pink.

Random Topics:
Noun and Modal VerbsPreposition on TimeSo or SuchPossessive AdjectivesSimple Present & Present ProgressiveRelative Pronoun/AdverbsInfinitivesFirst ConditionalGrammar - to beSuffixes (ing-ed) SentencesOther quiz:
Vocabulary and Grammar › ViewWhat is the correct punctuation for the sentence: Sarah said, ‘I think we need to study harder.’
A. Sarah said, ‘I think we need to study harder.’
B. Sarah said, ‘I think we need to study harder.’
C. Sarah said, ‘I think we need to study harder.’
D. Sarah said, ‘I think we need to study harder.’
There vs. It › View
The following is correct. A: Is there a a post office around here? B: Yes there is.
A. True
B. False
Complete the sentence with the right preposition.
I think the cat is ___ danger ___ that high roof.
A. at/in
B. with/at
C. in/on
Degrees of Comparison › View
I love living here. It’s ____ convenient than where I lived before.
A. more
B. most
C. the more
D. the most
E. more than
