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Which sentence pattern describes the sentence below?
Jim gladly accepted the prize of $100. a) S-V-O*** b) S -V-I-O c) S-V-A d)
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Anonymous
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Identify each as fragment, run-on, comma splice, or sentence.
One legend has it that an old lady tried to dry off her sopping wet
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Karla
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Posted by rfvv on Friday, July 11, 2014 at 3:01am.
1. Exchange points with another team. 2. Swap points with another team. (Are
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rfvv
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Begin with the simple sentence "I attend SCCA". Add an independent clause to create a compound sentence. Remember to include a
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Gelo
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Which of the following is a sentence fragment?
A: The first tiny purple crocuses bloomed in February. B: High up in the willow
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M&M
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I need help on this- :((
Q: Which word is the direct Object of the sentence? " Tonya mailed her brother a postcard from
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serg
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Does the following passage contain a fused sentence error?
Fyodor spent eight years doing hard labor he wasn’t allowed to read
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Which of the following identifies the underlined phrase in the below sentence? Coach Mack's basketball team from 2011 is by far
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Anonymous
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Correcting faulty Parallesim sentences.
1.The professors test were long,difficult,and produced anxiety. 2.Medical tests showed
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Jane
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18. Identify the term that correctly identifies the sentence.
After all, I have always been a night owl, and I prefer moonlight
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Haley
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1. Which person did he look at?
- He looked at a man in the park. 2. Which person did he look at? - He looked at the man in the
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rfvv
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Identify the correct sentence.
a) The music sounds beautifully. b) Run quick; otherwise, you will miss the bus. c) I surely wish
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molly.b
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Change the italicized clause to a nominative absolute. Rewrite the entire sentence in the box below.
As the hurricane season was
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dana
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Identify the simple subject and simple predicate in each sentence.
There are children waiting in the lobby. Simple subject: =
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Leslie
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For once I finished early.
A. subject–verb B. subject–verb–direct object *** C. subject–verb–indirect object–direct
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LittleXMillie
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Indentify the choice that best describes the scentences.
When I arrived at the office, I found that the principle was out;
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Olive
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In which sentence does the underlined infinitive phrase function as a subject?
1)The commuters were excited to ride on the new
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AMAND
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7When you finish your homework, please take the dog for a walk.
The part of the sentence that is underlined is When you finish
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Patrick
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What is the predicate of the following sentence?
We ordered breakfast from room service? And my next question is what does
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helping my son w/ H.Wan tryin to impress ;-)
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How can I fix this sentence?
Shirley truly appreciated Kirsten’s response because it helped to reduce Shirley’s concerns
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Anonymous
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1. The problem is so difficult that I cannot solve it.
2. The problem is too difficult for me to solve. 3. It is too difficult
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rfvv
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Select the correctly capitalized and hyphenated sentence:
A) The patient is a well developed, well nourished white male, in no
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Marie
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What is wrong with this sentence? Although they seemed inflamed, the site of the previous craniectomy seemed free of defect.
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Helen
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In each group,choose the sentence that has correctly drawn a line between the complete subject and complete predicate for each
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jax
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Does the following passage contain a fused sentence error?
Fyodor loved to write he was good at it. He published articles and
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what statements can i make?
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analiza
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Hello. I'll be very grateful if you help me with a few questions.
1)I know that the sentence "Why are you always late" correct,
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Nalmi
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Hi! Can I get your input on this?
"With skis on poples in hand, Nate inched toward the ski lift. He felthis hands grip the poles
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The Math Whiz
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1. Choose the sentence with a simple verb aspect.
D. The hot pavement hurts our feet. 2. Susan will be working as a camp
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Bri
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which one of the following sentences contains an unnecessary word?
A.Why don't you leave before the crowd arrives B.The snake
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liz
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Hello,
I need some help with the questions below. Thank You #1Which sentence is grammatically corret? ( My choice is A) A.El río
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Mandi
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what is the complete subject and complete predicate.
The large capitol of Mexico is her home.
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hunter
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How do you make this sentence parallel?
The next two sections of the manual discuss how to analyze the data, the conclusions that
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Jr.
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Why should you never use two negative adverbs in the same sentence? becouse my teacher told me that my sentence was wrong for
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steve
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How many activities did you have on Monday?
1. I had three activities on Monday. 2. I did three activities on Monday. (Are both
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rfvv
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Is the following sentence still a run-on sentence/or is there grammar errors...Grammar quizzes can be tough, there is a lot to
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Angelina
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I forgot to include this sentence. Thank you.
1. Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first.
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Henry2
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Hello. I again need your grammar help and will be very grateful for it.
Please tell me if the sentences are OK: "This is a very
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Ilma
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27. identify the incorrectly punctuated sentence
A. I went to the library books movie, an audio recording B. I promise to be on
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goku dragon,naruto dragon
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1. I have a talking dog.
2. I have a dog that is talking. 3. I have a dog which is talking. 4. I have a dog who is talking.
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rfvv
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Write if the sentence is simple, compound,or complex.
1-I'd like to help you ;however,I am very busy today. complex 2-Do you know
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joe
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7. The best way to ensure parallel construction in your essay is to use similar
A. paragraph lengths. [B. sentence structure
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jake
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Which of the following is a compound sentence?
A. After it began to rain, he could not find his umbrella. B. They met after work
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Angela
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Choose the correct sentence.
A. The conference spokesperson delivered his speech wearing a three-piece suit. B. Wearing a
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Angela
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1. It is of no use to cry like a baby.
2. It is no use crying like a baby. ------------- Are both the same and grammatical? Is
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rfvv
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1.Is the group of words a simple sentence, a compound sentence, a run-on sentence, or a sentence fragment?
Her computer has new
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SKI
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as reported by somebody or something
====================== This is the definition of 'according to.' What is omitted between
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rfvv
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Which of the following is a complete sentence?
Never make the same mistake twice. Working on a project that was overdue. One of
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Mike
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Identify the choice that best describes the problem.
To run a four-minute mile, excellent physical condition is important. a.
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Kaai97
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Sentence 8:In fact,most researchers beleive that the ability to discuss problems may be the single most important ingredient in
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ASIA
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