Question
__ presentation yesterday was impressive. a) Ronald and Sue's b) Ronalds and Sues C) Ronald's and Sue's
Solution
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Answer
a) Ronald and Sue's
Explanation
The question requires filling in the blank with the correct possessive form of the names "Ronald" and "Sue" to indicate joint ownership of the presentation. The correct possessive form for joint ownership involves placing the possessive apostrophe and 's' after the last name only when the ownership is shared. Therefore, "Ronald and Sue's" indicates that the presentation belongs jointly to Ronald and Sue. The other options, "Ronalds and Sues" and "Ronald's and Sue's", incorrectly suggest individual ownership or are grammatically incorrect in the context of possessive usage.