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The Complete Guide to Possessive Nouns in English

Writer5 months ago5 months ago014 mins

A possessive noun is a noun that shows ownership or possession of something. It indicates that a person, place, thing, or idea belongs to or is associated with the noun. In English, possessive nouns are typically formed by adding an apostrophe (‘) and, in some cases, an “s” to the noun. Understanding possessive nouns involves…

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10 English Multiple-Choice Questions with Explanations

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1. Which sentence is grammatically correct? A. She don’t like to read novels, but she enjoys poetry. B. She doesn’t like to read novels, but she enjoys poetry. C. She doesn’t likes to read novels, but she enjoy poetry. D. She don’t likes to read novels, but she enjoys poetry. Correct Answer: B Explanation: The…

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