“The laugh of the child” would be written as
A. the children’s laughs
B. the child’s laugh
C. the childs’ laugh

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A. isn’t
B. am not
C. aren’t
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Which is the grammatically accurate form of the sentence?
A. They had intended to go to Virginia; but Plymouth would now be their home.
B. They had intended to go to Virginia but Plymouth would now be their home.
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A. is expected
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Where does the adverb “usually” go?
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B. I usually am angry, believe me!
