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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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okay....so in my Japanese class right now, we're currently writing our speeches.. So far, I've come up with: (This is actually
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Steph
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Select the word or phrase in the sentence that is not used correctly.
1) After the policeman had ran for several miles, he
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Identify the subject and complete verb in each of the following sentences.
Please go to the store and buy some milk for the baby.
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Allan
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Which of the following sentences contains an independent clause and dependent clause?
a.) My dog Fred enjoys ice cream sundaes.
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Trista Marie
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Our team didn't always win, but we always tried to be good sports.
compound and complex sentences
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Anonymous
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Which of the following is an example of a sentence fragment A. He read the book B. I borrowed it from him C. When he was done D.
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Terrance
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Which of the following sentences fixes the fragment below? After the long winter.
A. After the long winter, we were glad it was
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CallMeSpud
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which of the following is grammatically correct? (1 point) We wanted to go to a movie it was a rainy day. *** Because it
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1. She is good at dancing.
2. She is good at dance. (Which one is correct? Are both correct?) 3. I am a student at Class 1-1. 4.
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rfvv
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does this commercial sound right gramatically?
¿Quién quiere las galletas maria? Que hago! Que hago! las galletas maría son un
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I am confused on how to identify a sentence as a complex sentence or a simple sentence. The sentence is "The first recorded trip
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Carolyn
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If I put a sentence here listing the dependent and independent clauses within the sentence can you tell me if I am correct. Here
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Olivia
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Identify the italicized word(s) in each sentence.
17. Going outside during a thunderstorm is not the wisest thing to do in the
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Charlotte
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posted by rfvv yesterday at 5:17pm.
posted by rfvv today at 8:58am. 1. You need not have done it. 2. You need have done it.
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rfvv
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dentify the correct sentence.
A. Carla went to work at 248 Prospect Ave in Brooklyn, NY. B. Carla went to work at 248 Prospect
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Angela
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in 3 sentences, explain the importance of sentence structures in good writing.
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CheeseBallz
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Which of the following sentence(s) is written in the active voice? (Points: 5)
Jennifer wrote the examination. The examination
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lisa
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Don't never go swimming by yourself.
a. double comparison b. double negative c. correct
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ttbaby
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"Why I refused." is a sentence while "How to make both ends meet." is a fragment. I can turn it into I am learning how to make
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help
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Which is the best example of a complex sentence?(1 point)
A. I ran into my teacher, and she did not give me my late assignment.
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Please Help soon
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Identify the correct sentence.
a.Please proceed slowly. b.He knows English good. c.She is real smart. d.She listen good.
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Anonymous
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5. Identify the simple subject in the sentence "There are too many people on this elevator."
A. many B. people C. There D.
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Cassie
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Choose the function of the italicized infinitive phrase.
1.May I have permission to use the car tonight? 2.He went to Europe to
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Annie
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Which sentence displays correct subject-verb agreement?(1 point)
A. My collection of stamps is extensive. B. The herd of cattle
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Anonymous
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2. After the blizzard, many travelers were stranded at the airport, and they had to stay at nearby hotels to get some rest and
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y912f
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My name, Cynthia, is from a Greek word for moon.
a. simple sentence ** b. compound sentence c. complex sentence d.
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Anonymous
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simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex?
1. Yes, I have a bad case of the flu, and because I need to get well soon, I
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Kraziekatt99
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Revise the following sentence to reduce the distance between the subject and predicate (main verb) of the sentence: The results
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Choose the option below that correctly incorporates a conjunctive adverb into the sentence.
My sister is __________________ you
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Which of the choices below correctly join these two sentences using subordination?
It rained all night. The roadways were flooded
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Which of the choices below correctly join these two sentences using subordination?
Some people don't like being told what to do.
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Does the following passage contain a fused sentence error?
He published many novels in his lifetime after prison and is
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Does the following passage contain a fused sentence error?
When he was finally released, he was ill but still inspired to write.
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Does the following passage contain a fused sentence error?
Sometimes, however, people didn’t like what he wrote and accused him
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20. Fill in the blank space(s) with the correct
word or group of words from the option lettered A-D. That is not your book, it
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Change this active sentence into a passive sentence.
Everyone enormously enjoyed the children's show.
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Hadassah
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a compound sentence
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There are never enough discipline on the playground;someone always is getting hurt.
What should be corrected in this sentence?
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Sharon
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Mr.Smith,my Spanish teacher,is going on vacation. Is this sentence punctuated correctly?
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Sharon
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First we went to the store, and then we went out to lunch.
Which is a correct way to rewrite the sentence? (1 point) Responses
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junk...
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is "I bought popcorn with butter and sault" a complex sentence?
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some rando
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is "I bought popcorn before the game started" a complex sentence?
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some rando
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Does the following passage contain a fused sentence error?
On the day of his execution, he and his friends were lined up before a
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Is pat in the sand or play in the sand?
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They might go to the movies, or they will rent one at home.
Which sentence corrects the shift in mood? * A. Go to the movies, or
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Playboi Carti
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Writers use short sentences to interest the reader by building up tension.
Why else do writers use short sentences to interest
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Writers use short sentences to build up tension.
Why else do writers use short sentences? List as many reasons as you can
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Writers use short sentences to interest the reader by building up tension.
Why else do writers use short sentences to interest
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