[ Grammar ]
Where would the infinitive “to do” fit in this sentence?
They easily learn tricks that entertain their owners.
A. after “easily”
B. after “that”
C. after “learn”

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I wanted to congratulate you ___ making such a good speech.
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GRAMMAR: possessive ‘s
Complete the sentence.
That’s not my bag. It’s my ___
A. brother’s
B. brothers
C. brothers’s
