[ Past Participle ]
Say
A. Sayed
B. Said
C. Saying

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A. The toys’ of the children are all over the floor.
B. The childrens’ toys are all over the floor.
C. The children’s toys are all over the floor.
D. The children’s toys’ are all over the floor.
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If you could make a decision again, what _______ you choose?
A. will
B. would
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A. your
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We walked through the wood, means:
A. We were over the wood
B. We were on the wood
C. We were in the wood