What Is The Storm That Change Paddocks

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The Jones' horses were locked in the paddocks for the night. a. Change paddocks to paddock's b. Change horses to horses' c. Changes Jones' to Joneses' d. The sentence is correct

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Question 2

Of all the mediums she had worked in, television was her favorite. a. Change mediums to media b. Change mediums to medium's c. Change mediums to media's d. The sentence is correct as written

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Question 3

This year's MVP was scheduled to ride in the parade in last year's MVP's car in front of the MVPs from all the previous tournaments. a. Change year's to years b. Change MVP's to MVPs c. Change MVPs to MVP's
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a. Change medium to media b. Change phenomenon to phenomena c. Both A and B above d. The sentence is correct as written

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Question 6

Agnes' husband was tired of raking leaves in the backyard; although, the storm that knocked them down was quite a phenomenon. a. Change Agnes' to Agnes's b. Change leaves to leafs c. Change phenomenon to phenomena d. The sentence is correct as written

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Question 7

It's a dogs life being the mascot for the teachers college. a. Change it's to its b. Change dogs to dog's c. Change teachers to teacher's d. The sentence is correct as written

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Question 8

After three weeks journey, he felt he had gotten his moneys worth out of the old car. a. Change three weeks to three weeks' b. Change moneys worth to money's worth c. Both A and B above d. The sentence is correct as written

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Question 9

He had been married three times, but Mrs. Davis was the favorite of all his mother-in-laws.

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