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In a paragraph of 3–5 sentences, first write a sentence that uses a shift in voice. Then explain why the shift is incorrect.
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posted by rfvv yesterday at 10:33pm 1. Do you have a blue pen, Tom? 2. Sure, I have a lot of them. [Is #2 correct? Does
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rfvv
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Identify the correct sentence.
Question 32 options: a) Not far from the studio is an Italian restaurant, a gas station, and a
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marissa
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1. He often goes to the movies.
2. Often he goes to the movies. 3. He goes to the movies often. [Are they all correct? Would you
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rfvv
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1. "I have a talking dog," said the man.
2. "I have a talking dog," the man said. 3. "I have a talking dog," he said. 4. "I have
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rfvv
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Choose the correct function for "cooper" from the sentence below: my friend cooper needs to go to the orthodontists office on
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anonymous
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1.Select the correct sentence:
a.She is younger than him and me. b.She is younger than he and me. c.She is younger than him and
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Susan
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Risk factors that are involved.
A) complete sentence B) fragment C) run-on To me this seems like a fragment, because what risk
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Marie
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In this sentence I am suppose to give the simple subject and simple predicate.
1. The clay is usually hard and brittle at first.
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Reed
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What does it mean to vary the sentence pattern within a written work?
(Please give some answer...Not just a web link...And if you
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Xing
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I need to find the subject and the verb in each sentence. If the subject is understood, write (you). Can someone tell me if I am
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Samantha
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Revise the sentences.
(1) Revise the following sentence so that the subject and verb of each sentence identify key actors and
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Susan
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In a paragraph of 3–5 sentences, first write a sentence that uses a shift in voice. Then explain why the shift is incorrect.
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ll
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1. Because he had no money, I lent him some money.
2. He having no money, I lent him some money. (Are both the same? Can we use
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rfvv
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What is the simple subject and predicate in this sentence:
"Every Saturday she had hot biscuits, sweet butter, and Golden Eagle
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Mary W.
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As a result, although the swimming or boating may be great, you will have to get up at daybreak to beat the crowds.
If rewrote
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Sandra
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a restrictive clause is one that
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denise
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The group ....... ten people.
A. comprises of B. comprises
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humbospen
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Maverick needed to go to the store. His dog wanted to go with him.
Which option best combines the two simple sentences into one
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Which description defines a dependent clause? A.
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Is this sentence simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex?
Because it is right, I will do it.
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Kaz
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How is a phrase different from a dependent clause?(1 point)
Responses A dependent clause cannot stand alone in a sentence, but a
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༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ
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Which characteristic describes an independent clause?(1 point)
Responses It includes a subject and a verb and can stand alone. It
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༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ
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Which of the following is a complex sentence?(1 point)
Responses Ellie wants to go back and eventually live in the mountains
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hi
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Your writing teacher, Mr. Hakim, often emphasizes how important it is to understand the underlying structure of your sentences.
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Ashley Meeker
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Which of the following describes a simple sentence?
• a sentence that contains at least two independent clauses and at least
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one
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Which of the following is a compound sentence?
Responses To get to the zoo, we took the train and a cab. It was a beautiful day,
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fnaf
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Which of the following is a simple sentence?
1. She put on her shoes, And then she went running in the rain. 2. Before going to
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Bunny
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he went to two sentences explain how using a variety of sentence types improves a story
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CheeseBallz
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Choose the option that corrects the error in the underlined portion. If no error exists, choose "No change is necessary."
When
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molly.b
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Identify the correct sentence.
a) Where is the necklace from your sister and the earrings from your cousin? b) Where are the
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molly.b
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Identify the correct sentence.
a.There is a good variety of mugs in the cabinet. b.There are a good variety of mugs in the
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Anonymous
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What type of sentence is this?
Harriet and Austin visited their cousins in Arkansas last summer.
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Kaz
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What's the subordinate clause for this sentence?
Those who are going to arrive on time.
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EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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1. Which of the following is a COMPLETE SENTENCE? (1 point)
O Known as the Land of the Midnight Sun. O Three quarters of the
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Jay
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Complete each of the following sentences with either a compound subject or compound predicate. 2. Ethan enjoys
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Using the underlined word, add an independent clause to each complex sentence to form a compound complex sentence. 3. After we
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Identify the complete sentence.
Toyota, Honda, Chevrolet, and Ford. The average American nearly 16,000 miles in a year. Wear a
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Khamani Hunt
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Rewrite each sentence to fix the misplaced or dangling modifier. 1. Reserved, Milton’s popularity while in school was not very
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Fix each dangling modifier, You will have to change the wording slightly. 2. Expelled from school, the conflict Milton had was
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My sister said, "I didn't buy no marshmallows for the candied yams." Is this True/False in terms of correct grammatical
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Select the correct sentence below:
A) Knowing her own strengths and working hard made her a success in school. B) Knowing her own
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After the show ended. is an example of:
Group of answer choices dangling modifier run-on sentence sentence fragment prepositional
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It’s obvious that your hiding a secret from me.
Is the above sentence written correctly? Group of answer choices True False
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T/F: Is this sentence written properly?
Linton said, "the case is far from over, and we will win."
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Is this sentence grammatically correct?
The chairman of the board, William Bly, will preside.
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Is this sentence correct?
I wonder if he would go with me?
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Is this sentence grammatically correct?
Should this package be marked "Fragile?" [yes] [no]
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1. Create a simple sentence with a simple subject and a simple verb. /2
2. Create a simple sentence with a compound verb and a
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Read the paragraph below and then answer the questions that follow:
When I decided to become a BOT student, I wasn't sure what to
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Add the missing subject or predicate to create a complex sentence. 1. ________, was found in the old barn.
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