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Just Bob
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by Just Bob » Mon Aug 16, 2004 7:27 pm
Dear teachers.
Recently we developed a new free online test. Using this test EFL students can see their level of English Grammar and also "strong and weak sides" of their knowledge. Each topic of grammar will be analysed.
Please check the test here:
http://www.elckiev.org/tests/tests_en.php
Any comments and suggestions would be highly appreciated.
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Attila
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by Attila » Thu Sep 30, 2004 11:59 pm
Putting my anorak on...
... the correct punctuation when a person called Ms Jones possesses something is Ms Jones's.
Your test gives four possible answers - all incorrect.
Apart from that, I think it is excellent.
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Henry Teach
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by Henry Teach » Fri Oct 01, 2004 8:09 am
Attila wrote:Putting my anorak on...
... the correct punctuation when a person called Ms Jones possesses something is Ms Jones's.
Your test gives four possible answers - all incorrect.
Apart from that, I think it is excellent.
What about:
Mrs Jones'
That's also correct.
Henry
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Attila
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by Attila » Fri Oct 01, 2004 3:36 pm
Henry Teach wrote:
What about: Mrs Jones'
That's also correct.
Henry
I think that would put you in danger from the paramilitary wing of the Apostrophe Protection Society
Jones' would surely indicate that several people called
Jone are the owners.