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The Muscular Brown Horse Essay
The muscular brown horse had its best race ever. a. Change its to it's b. Change its to his c. Change its to their d. The sentence is correct as written

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The hospital got a good rating because they didn't lose a patient all year. a. Change they to he b. Change they to it c. Change they to he/she d. The sentence is correct as written

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Neither was very happy with _____ accommodations at the hotel. a. There b. Their c. They're d. Her

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In southern France, they make a fine red wine. a. Change they make to it makes b.
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Change they make to he makes d. The sentence is correct as written

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Fred wasn't happy when Bill wolfed down all his food. a. Change his to Fred's b. Change his to it's c. Change his to there d. The sentence is correct as

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