Topics: Grammar - Nouns
Plural form of the word ‘hanger-on’ is
A. hangers-ons
B. hanger-ons
C. hangers-on
D. hanger-on
Select your answer:

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Sally didn’t study. She had an F on the test.
A. Sally didn’t study.
B. She had an F on the test.
