To correctly complete the passage, we need to select the correct options from the drop-down lists based on proper grammar and possessive form usage. Let's go through each one step-by-step:
Drop-down 1 : Options are A. Charles' B. Charles's C. Charles D. Charleses
The correct choice here is B. Charles's . This is the possessive form used for a singular noun ending in 's'. While there are different styles, 'Charles's' is often used to emphasize the possessive nature in written forms.
Drop-down 2 : Options are A. Supplies' B. Supplies C. Supplies's D. Supplie's
The correct choice here is B. Supplies . The company name is "Thomas Building Supplies," and in this context, "Thomas Building Supplies" acts as a proper noun and does not require a possessive form; rather, it should remain as is.
Drop-down 3 : Options are A. its' B. its C. it D. it's
The correct choice here is D. it's . This is a contraction for "it is" which fits the context of the sentence, "it is my pleasure to offer you...".
Drop-down 4 : Options are A. you're companies's B. your company's C. your companys' D. you're companies'
The correct choice here is B. your company's . This is the possessive form of "company" indicating ownership of the "events" by "your company".
By selecting these answers, the letter maintains correct grammar and possessive forms to enhance clarity and professionalism in a business context.