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17. C: Lay your purse down and help me move these tables.
“Lay” is correct because it is referring to a direct object in the present tense.
18. B: This shop has had its windows smashed several times.
“Its” is correct because no apostrophe is used when referring to possession with the pronoun “it”. “It’s” always means either “it is” or “it has”.
“Lay” is correct because it is referring to a direct object in the present tense.
18. B: This shop has had its windows smashed several times.
“Its” is correct because no apostrophe is used when referring to possession with the pronoun “it”. “It’s” always means either “it is” or “it has”.