[ Grammar ]
The rule says, if a word ending in -o is preceded by consonant, add -es to have its plural form. Therefore, the plural of tomato is ___.
A. Tomatos
B. Tomatoes
Select your answer:
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Choose the sentence with the apostrophes used correctly.
A. The Ladies’ Room is always busy during intermission at a N.Y. Rangers’ game.
B. The Ladie’s Room is always busy during intermission at a N.Y. Ranger’s game.
C. The Ladies Room is always busy during intermission at a N.Y. Rangers game.
D. The Ladies’ Room is always busy during intermission at a N.Y. Ranger’s game.