01. The possessive of a plural noun ending in 01b00s02b00 is formed by adding:02br 02br 00A. another s and an apostrophe. B. another s only. C. an apostrophe only. D. none of the above02br 02br 00I think the answer is C.02br 02br 002. Which of the following shows the correct possessive form of a plural noun?02br 02br 00A. three dogs bowls B. three dog's bowls C. three dogs' bowls D. none of the above02br 02br 00I think the answer is C.02br 02br 003. In a contraction, the apostrophe replaces:02br 02br 00A. missing letters. B. using an s. C. a unit of measurement. D. none of the above.02br 02br 00I think the answer is A.02br 02br 004. Which of the following is a correct contraction of "they would"?02br 02br 00A. they'ld B. they'd C. they'wld D. none of the above02br 02br 00I think the answer is D.02br 02br 005. Which of the following shows the correct possessive form of "children"?02br 02br 00A. childrens B. childrens' C. childrens's D. children's02br 02br 00I think the answer is A.02br 02br 006. A preposition connects a (n):02br 02br 00A. subject and verb. B. object and modifiers. C. subject and predicate. D. adjective and adverb.0-
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04. They'd02br 02br 005. Children's02br 02br 006.
— BarbaraPA
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They'd02br 02br 005.
Children's02br 02br 006.
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0 1-4 — OK (Oll Korrekt)02br 00 5 — children's02br 00 6 — ?02br 02br 00 EDIT: 4 — they'd, of course...02br 02br 00 Also, I'd say a preposition connects a verb (not necessary the verb (predicate)) (or a verb-like constrution) and a noun (which may be anything, not necessary a subject).02br 02br 00 "I li
0I say 4. is B. / 5. is D.02br 02br 00I don't know what to make of 6. B. is the only answer that's even close, but if you say "go up the hill" it doesn't seem like "go" is considered a 01i00modifier02i00 of "hill." (I must be wrong.)0-