Topics: Possessive Nouns
The eggs of these geese are near the water.
A. These geeses eggs are near the water.
B. These geeses’ eggs are near the water.
C. These geese’s eggs are near the water.
Select your answer:

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Quantifiers › ViewWhat’s the best way to complete the sentence?
‘Is that Mr Tanaka?’
‘No, that ____ be him. Mr Tanaka wears glasses.’
A. must
B. can’t
C. mustn’t
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At the meeting, the president of the association will represent Turkey ———– the Turkish government.
A. in addition to
B. on the verge of
C. in pursuit of
D. with a view to
E. on behalf of
