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Grammar pitfalls
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Grammar pitfalls

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Apostrophe

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What's the difference?
You forgot your phone.
You're very talented.

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What's the difference
The managers are in a meeting.
Bob is in the manager's office.

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What's the difference?
That man is the company's recruiter.
Many companies are interested.

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What's the difference?
The football field is over there.
The team had their first win of the season.

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Are you going to ___ party this weekend?
A
They're
B
Their

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Mike said ___ waiting for me.
A
You're
B
Your

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Paul took ____ dog for a walk
A
Jordan's
B
Jordans

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Bob didn't do ____ homework
A
Hi's
B
His

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I borrowed my ____ books.
A
Teacher's
B
Teachers

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There were three crying ____ on the train today.
A
Baby's
B
Babies

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Find the mistakes in this text.
My name is Fred. Im a marketing expert and I'm looking for a new job. I have previously worked at two different company's. I started working my first job at my friends company in 2019. Then, in 2021 I worked at new startup, but their out of business now. I would like to speak with you soon to show you're company what I have to offer.

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Find the mistakes in this text.
My name is Fred. Im a marketing expert and I'm looking for a new job. I have previously worked at two different company's. I started working my first job at my friends company in 2019. Then, in 2021 I worked at new startup, but their out of business now. I would like to speak with you soon to show you're company what I have to offer.

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You use the ' for:
-Contractions -  You are -> You're
-Possession with people and things - My father's car

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You don't use the ' for:
-Plurals - hobby -> hobbies
-Possessive pronouns - my, your, his etc.

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