1. What is the correct plural form of the noun "family"? a) families b) familys c) family"s
2. Choose the correct equivalent for the following phrase: "names of their sons." a) sons" their names b) their sons" names c) their son"s names
3. Choose the equivalent for the following sentence: "We have a large stadium in our city." a) The big stadium is in our city. b) There are a lot of stadiums in our city. c) There is a big stadium in our city.
2. Choose the correct equivalent for the following phrase: "names of their sons." a) sons" their names b) their sons" names c) their son"s names
3. Choose the equivalent for the following sentence: "We have a large stadium in our city." a) The big stadium is in our city. b) There are a lot of stadiums in our city. c) There is a big stadium in our city.
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1. The correct plural form of the noun "family" is a) families. The word "family" becomes plural by adding the suffix "-ies" to the noun. This form correctly indicates that there is more than one family.
2. The correct equivalent for the phrase "names of their sons" is b) their sons" names. This form follows the possessive case structure in English. The possessive case is created by adding an apostrophe ("s) after the noun (sons) to indicate that something belongs to someone or something. In this case, the names belong to the sons.
3. The correct equivalent for the sentence "We have a large stadium in our city" is c) There is a big stadium in our city. This equivalent sentence retains the meaning and structure of the original sentence. The phrase "We have" can be rephrased as "There is" to maintain the same idea that a large stadium exists in the city. The alternative choices change the meaning or structure of the sentence. Choice a) introduces the word "big" but does not specify that it is a stadium. Choice b) suggests the presence of multiple stadiums, which is not stated in the original sentence.
2. The correct equivalent for the phrase "names of their sons" is b) their sons" names. This form follows the possessive case structure in English. The possessive case is created by adding an apostrophe ("s) after the noun (sons) to indicate that something belongs to someone or something. In this case, the names belong to the sons.
3. The correct equivalent for the sentence "We have a large stadium in our city" is c) There is a big stadium in our city. This equivalent sentence retains the meaning and structure of the original sentence. The phrase "We have" can be rephrased as "There is" to maintain the same idea that a large stadium exists in the city. The alternative choices change the meaning or structure of the sentence. Choice a) introduces the word "big" but does not specify that it is a stadium. Choice b) suggests the presence of multiple stadiums, which is not stated in the original sentence.
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