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Choose the option that best corrects the sentence:
There are two new lady MPs in Johnsons party at Parliament.

  1. There are two new lady MP's in Johnson's party at Parliament.

  2. There are two new lady MP's in Johnsons party at Parliament.

  3. There are two new lady MPs in Johnson's party at Parliament.

  4. NO CHANGE


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
According to general rule, the possessive of a singular noun is formed by adding an apostrophe and s, whether the singular noun ends in s or not. Therefore, in the given sentence, the possessive of the word Johnson should be written as 'Johnson's'.
The possessive is seldom used to form a plural noun. Thus, the plural of MP  can be written as 'MP's'.
Therefore, according to the rule, the correct answer will be Option C.

The 60s saw feminist books like Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique released to much acclaim.

Choose the option that best corrects the sentence.

  1. NO CHANGE

  2. The 60s saw feminist books like Betty Friedans The Feminine Mystique released to much acclaim.

  3. The 60's saw feminist books like Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique released to much acclaim.

  4. The 60's saw feminist books like Betty Friedans' The Feminine Mystique released to much acclaim.


Correct Option: A,C

The jazz age of the 1920s was filled with great bands such as Louis Armstrong's Hot Five and Bix Beiderbecke's The Wolverines.

Choose the option that best corrects the sentence.

  1. NO CHANGE

  2. The jazz age of the 1920's was filled with great bands such as Louis Armstrong's Hot Five and Bix Beiderbecke's The Wolverines.

  3. The jazz age of the 1920s was filled with great bands such as Louis Armstrongs Hot Five and Bix Beiderbeckes The Wolverines.

  4. The jazz age of the 1920s was filled with great bands such as Louis Armstrong's Hot Five and Bix Beiderbeckes The Wolverines.


Correct Option: A,B

In the 1920s, women, often called flappers, wore knee-length dresses and cut their hair in a short bob.

Choose the option that best corrects the sentence.

  1. In the 1920's, women, often called flappers wore knee-length dresse's and cut their hair in a short bob.

  2. In the 1920s, women, often called flapper's, wore knee-length dress's and cut their hair in a short bob.

  3. In the 1920's, women, often called flappers', wore knee-length dresses and cut their hair in a short bob.

  4. NO CHANGE


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
According to general rule, the plurals of nouns, abbreviations, or dates made up of numbers use only a 's' or 'es', if the noun in question forms it's plural with -es and no apostrophe. Therefore, in the given sentence, the plural of 1920 should be written as '1920s'. Similarly, the plural of the words flapper and dress should be flappers and dresses respectively.
Thus, according to the rules, the correct answer is Option D, no change. The other remaining options are incorrect.

Choose the option that best corrects the sentence:

The bus's wheel would not turn and the passengers fears rose as they sped along a curving road. 

  1. The bus's wheel would not turn and the passengers' fears rose as they sped along a curving road.

  2. The bus' wheel would not turn and the passengers' fears rose as they sped along a curving road.

  3. The bus's wheel would not turn and the passenger's fears rose as they sped along a curving road.

  4. No Change 


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
According to general rule, the possessive of common nouns ending in s is written using a apostrophe followed by s (here, bus). However, to show plural possession of regular nouns, an apostrophe after the s of the plural noun must be used (here, passengers).
Thus, according to the rules, the correct answer is Option A. The remaining answers are incorrect.

The teachers attendance book recorded teachers attendance through the years classes.

Choose the option that best corrects the sentence.

  1. NO CHANGE

  2. The teacher's attendance book recorded teacher's attendance through the year's classes.

  3. The teachers' attendance book recorded teachers' attendance through the years classes.

  4. The teachers' attendance book recorded teachers' attendance through the year's classes.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Regular nouns are nouns that form their plurals by adding either the letter s or es (in the given sentence - teachers). According to general rule, an apostrophe after the s is used to indicate the plural possession of such regular nouns.
However, the possession of singular nouns require an apostrophe followed by s (here, year).
Thus, according to rules, the correct answer is Option D. The remaining options are incorrect.

Choose the option that best corrects the given sentence:
The ladies tennis clubs latest newsletter has news of their members latest achievements.

  1. NO CHANGE

  2. The lady's tennis clubs latest newsletter has news of their member's latest achievements.

  3. The ladies tennis club's latest newsletter has news of their members latest achievements.

  4. The ladies' tennis club's latest newsletter has news of their members' latest achievements.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
Regular nouns are nouns that form their plurals by adding either the letter s or es (in the given sentence - ladies, members). According to general rule, an apostrophe after the s is used to indicate the plural possession of such regular nouns.
However, the possession of singular nouns require an apostrophe followed by s.
Thus, according to rules, the correct answer is Option C. The remaining options are incorrect.

The babies crying disturbed their parents during their meditation class.

Choose the option that best corrects the sentence.

  1. NO CHANGE

  2. The baby's crying disturbed their parents during their meditation class.

  3. The babies' crying disturbed their parents during their meditation class.

  4. The babies crying disturbed their parent's during their meditation class.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
Regular nouns are nouns that form their plurals by adding either the letter s or es (in the given sentence - babies). According to general rule, an apostrophe after the s is used to indicate the plural possession of such regular nouns.
However, no punctuation is required to make a regular noun plural (here, parents).
Thus, according to rules, the correct answer is Option C. The remaining options are incorrect.

The protagonist of a story is usually _____________ character.

  1. the least interesting

  2. the most interesting

  3. the most dynamic

  4. the least likable


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
The correct answer is Option B.
A protagonist is the main character of a story. The story revolves around the protagonist. So, the character of the protagonist is the 'most interesting' one so that the readers find the story interesting as well.
Options A, C and D are incorrect as they signify certain ways a protagonist can be portrayed but does not give an overall sense of the character.

The setting of a story answers _____ a story takes place.

  1. How

  2. Why

  3. Where

  4. When


Correct Option: C,D
Explanation:

Option A - 'How' is answered when the story is explained and not at the beginning of the story. Thus option A is incorrect.

Option B - 'Why' is answered when the story is explained in detail and reasons are given, it can't be explained in the setting of a story. Thus option B is incorrect.
Options C and D - 'Where and when' is always explained in the setting of the story as without the location and the time, the story can never begin. Thus options C and D are the correct answers.