Select the answer that correctly combines each pair of sentences into one by using a possessive, keeping the meaning of the original sentences.
My sister has a passion. Her passion is interior decorating.
A) My sister's interior decorating has passion.
B) My sister's passion is interior decorating.
Ques. 2Select the answer that correctly combines each pair of sentences into one by using a possessive, keeping the meaning of the original sentences.
Lina has a new baby. The baby is named Christopher.
A) Christopher's new baby is named Lina.
B) Lina's new baby is named Christopher.
Ques. 3Select the answer that correctly combines each pair of sentences into one by using a possessive, keeping the meaning of the original sentences.
That man had a question. The question went unanswered.
A) The man's question went unanswered.
B) The unanswered question's went to the man.
Ques. 4Select the answer that correctly combines each pair of sentences into one by using a possessive, keeping the meaning of the original sentences.
Ms. Logan has a new suit. The suit is made of wool.
A) The suit is made of Ms. Logan's wool.
B) Ms. Logan's new suit is made of wool.
Ques. 5For each of the following sentences, select the list of words that should include apostrophes.
Glorias mother-in-law hasnt talked to her in years.
A) Gloria's B) hasn't C) Gloria's, hasn't
Ques. 6For each of the following sentences, select the list of words that should include apostrophes.
Didnt you work at your uncles bakery?
A) Didn't B) uncle's C) Didn't, uncle's
Ques. 7For each of the following sentences, select the list of words that should include apostrophes.
Connie wants me to iron Emils shirt.
A) want's B) Emil's C) want's, Emil's
Ques. 8For each of the following sentences, select the list of words that should include apostrophes.
Shirleys phone bills are always outrageously high.
A) Shirley's B) bill's C) Shirley's, bill's