1. Jordan was studying for his criminal justice exam, and his brother offered to help him study. He went over each of the questions with him.

a. Jordan was studying for his criminal justice exam, and his brother offered to help him study; so he went over each of the questions with him.
b. Jordan was studying for his criminal justice exam, and his brother offered to help him study. Devon went over each of the questions with him.
c. Jordan was studying for his criminal justice exam, and his brother offered to help him study. Therefore, Jordan's brother went over each of the questions with him.
d. Jordan was studying for his criminal justice exam, and his brother offered to help him study, he went over each of the questions with Jordan.

2. For example, they may have went to their friend birthday party on a school night knowing that they have to get up the next morning for a test.

a. For example, they may have gone to their friend birthday party on a school night, knowing that they have to get up the next morning for a test.
b. For example, they may have gone to their friend's birthday on a school night knowing that they have to get up the next morning for a test.
c. For example, he or she may have gone to their friend's birthday party on a school night knowing that they would have to get up the next morning for a test.
d. For example, they may have gone to a friend's birthday party on a school night, knowing that they would have to get up the next morning for a test.

3. In saying all of this, I wouldn't want anyone to fail college that you spent so much money on going to.

a. In response to all of this, I wouldn't want anyone to fail college that they spent so much money going to.
b. Consequently, it wouldn't make sense for someone to fail college after spending his or her money to get an education.
c. In conclusion, failing college is not something a person should do after spending all of their hard earned money to go there.
d. In conclusion, a person who has spend of his or her money to attend college should not be failing college after spending money to go there in the first place.

4. Choose the correct answer.

a. When he skis, Jim never falls down as much as me.
b. When he skis, Jim never falls down as much as I.
c. When he skis, Jim never falls down as much as myself.
d. When he skis, I never fall down as much as him..
In saying all of this, I wouldn't want anyone to fail college that you spent so much money on going to.

5. a. In response to all of this, I wouldn't want anyone to fail college that they spent so much money going to.
b. Consequently, it wouldn't make sense for someone to fail college after spending his or her money to get an education.
c. In conclusion, failing college is not something a person should do after spending all of their hard earned money to go there.
d. In conclusion, a person who has spend of his or her money to attend college should not be failing college after spending money to go there in the first place.

4. Choose the correct answer.

a. When he skis, Jim never falls down as much as me.
b. When he skis, Jim never falls down as much as I.
c. When he skis, Jim never falls down as much as myself.
d. When he skis, I never fall down as much as him.

Where are your answers?

1.a

2.d
3.c
4.b
5.c
4.b

Please stop posting your wild guesses. You still have 4 wrong.

1. The correct answer is (b) "Jordan was studying for his criminal justice exam, and his brother offered to help him study. Devon went over each of the questions with him." This option provides a clear and concise statement of what happened: Jordan's brother, Devon, helped him by going over each of the questions.

2. The correct answer is (b) "For example, they may have gone to their friend's birthday on a school night knowing that they have to get up the next morning for a test." This option maintains proper grammar and clarifies that the person went to their friend's birthday party while being aware of the upcoming test.

3. The correct answer is (c) "In conclusion, failing college is not something a person should do after spending all of their hard-earned money to go there." This option provides a clear conclusion by emphasizing that failing college after investing significant money is not advisable.

4. The correct answer is (b) "When he skis, Jim never falls down as much as I." This option uses proper pronoun usage. When comparing two subjects, the pronoun "I" is used instead of "me."

5. The correct answer is (c) "In conclusion, failing college is not something a person should do after spending all of their hard-earned money to go there." This option clearly concludes the topic by stating that failing college after investing significant money is not advisable.