hi . I did my test yesterday and now trying to see if my answer were rights about some questions I'm bad at grammer. thanks alot if you helping me jiskha com

1-It will take a lot more than that to make --- run that far.me / i / myself/mine
I chose i bc it's not Possessive

2-The nurse made a error with the medication, so the doctor made notes about it in the patient's record. which one is wrong here? a-made-so-about-it
I chose a bc it should be an error

3-The nurse didn’t think that the symptoms-- an emergency room visit. Should have been / desired / warranted / guaranteed
should have been is right
thanks for your time my friends.

Please learn to spell grammar.

1 and 3 are wrong. 2 is right.

sorry about grammar, OK so the answer is 1-my self and 3-desired .thanks

more than that to make myself run that far? - Nope!

Desired is not the answer for 3.

Please check the definitions of those words.

Also -- I've checked two of your answers. You're on your own now -- so do not post these questions again.

1- The correct answer for the first question is "me." To determine the correct pronoun to use, you need to understand the sentence structure. In this case, you are referring to yourself as someone who needs to run that far. The pronoun "me" is the objective form of the pronoun, and it functions as the object of the verb "make." Therefore, "me" is the correct pronoun to use in this sentence.

2- The correct answer for the second question is "a." The sentence should be "The nurse made an error with the medication." The word "an" is used before words that start with a vowel sound, and "error" starts with the vowel sound /ɛ/. Therefore, "an" should be used instead of "a."

3- The correct answer for the third question is "warranted." The sentence should be "The nurse didn't think that the symptoms warranted an emergency room visit." In this sentence, "warranted" means that the symptoms justified or necessitated an emergency room visit. The other options ("should have been," "desired," and "guaranteed") do not make sense in the given context of the sentence.

When checking your answers for grammar questions, it is important to understand the rules of grammar and sentence structure. Reading and understanding grammar rules and sentence patterns can help you determine the correct answers more easily and accurately. Additionally, using grammar resources such as textbooks, online grammar websites, or asking a teacher or tutor for assistance can also be helpful.