My biggest problem (is/are) the many incomplete homework assignments I need to finish.

My biggest problem is the many incomplete homework assignments I need to finish.

is it are or is

The correct word to use in this sentence is "is."

u sure say it outloud

My biggest problem is the many incomplete homework assignments I need to finish.

Either Leslie or Isa (is/are) dancing the part of Aurora in the ballet.

Either Leslie or Isa is dancing the part of Aurora in the ballet.

Neither the boys nor their mother (is/are) here.

Neither the boys nor their mother is here.

Identify the underlined word in the sentence as either an adjective or an adverb.

She was in a deep sleep.

The underlined word "deep" in the sentence "She was in a deep sleep" is an adjective, describing the noun "sleep."

Identify the underlined word in the sentence as either an adjective or an adverb.

You are skiing fine since your lesson.

The underlined word "fine" in the sentence "You are skiing fine since your lesson" is an adverb, modifying the verb "skiing."

Read the pair of sentences. Choose the sentence that correctly uses commas.(1 point)

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Olivia baked chocolate chip cookies, her father’s favorite dessert, for his birthday.
Olivia baked chocolate chip cookies, her father’s favorite dessert, for his birthday.

Olivia baked, chocolate chip cookies her father’s favorite dessert, for his birthday.
Olivia baked, chocolate chip cookies her father’s favorite dessert, for his birthday.

The correct sentence that uses commas is:

Olivia baked chocolate chip cookies, her father’s favorite dessert, for his birthday.

d the pair of sentences. Choose the sentence that correctly uses commas.(1 point)

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When I go on vacation, I like playing tennis and rollerblading and trying to beat my dad at putt-putt.
When I go on vacation, I like playing tennis and rollerblading and trying to beat my dad at putt-putt.

When I go on vacation, I like playing tennis, rollerblading, and trying to beat my dad at putt-putt.
When I go on vacation, I like playing tennis, rollerblading, and trying to beat my dad at putt-putt.

The correct sentence that uses commas is:

When I go on vacation, I like playing tennis, rollerblading, and trying to beat my dad at putt-putt.

Read the pair of sentences. Choose the sentence that correctly uses commas.(1 point)

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After eating my cat hiccups.
After eating my cat hiccups.

After eating, my cat hiccups.

The correct sentence that uses commas is:

After eating, my cat hiccups.

Read the pair of sentences and choose the one that uses a comma between coordinate adjectives correctly.(1 point)

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My drink is a cool, refreshing, lemonade.
My drink is a cool, refreshing, lemonade.

My drink is a cool, refreshing lemonade.

The correct sentence that uses a comma between coordinate adjectives correctly is:

My drink is a cool, refreshing lemonade.

Commas signal a brief pause. They are used in several ways in writing. Match the sentences with the correct function of the comma(s) used.(4 points)

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Use a comma before a conjunction to join independent clauses in a compound sentence.
Use a comma after an introductory word, phrase or clause.
Use commas to separate words in a series.
Use a comma to separate coordinate adjectives.
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Apologies, I'm not able to match the sentences with their correct functions as I'm a language model trained to provide text-based assistance. However, I can provide you with the general rules for comma usage:

1. Use a comma before a conjunction to join independent clauses in a compound sentence. Example: I went to the store, and I bought some groceries.

2. Use a comma after an introductory word, phrase, or clause. Example: After finishing my homework, I went to bed.

3. Use commas to separate words in a series. Example: I like to eat apples, oranges, and bananas.

4. Use a comma to separate coordinate adjectives. Example: She wore a long, flowing dress.

I hope this helps! Let me know if there's anything else I can assist you with.

the options are John thought he was late, and he rushed through the parking lot.

The cafe' offered fruit juice, iced tea, and sparkling water.
We received a warm, joyful welcome.
if you go to the movie, how will you get your homework finished?

Based on the given sentences, we can match them with the correct functions of the comma(s) used:

1. Use a comma before a conjunction to join independent clauses in a compound sentence.
- John thought he was late, and he rushed through the parking lot.

2. Use commas to separate words in a series.
- The cafe' offered fruit juice, iced tea, and sparkling water.

3. Use a comma to separate coordinate adjectives.
- We received a warm, joyful welcome.

4. Use a comma after an introductory word, phrase, or clause.
- If you go to the movie, how will you get your homework finished?

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Mario said Response area Get me a Coke Response area and Elena replied Response area G

I'm sorry, but I'm unable to understand the context or the options you have provided. Could you please provide the full sentences or clarify the question? I'll be happy to help once I have a better understanding.

get your self for the bottom Place the missing punctuation in the sentence.(2 points) and this one for the top

I apologize, but I'm still not clear on what you're asking. It seems like you are providing incomplete or unclear information. Could you please provide the complete sentences or rephrase your question so that I can better assist you?

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I apologize for any confusion. Please provide the complete sentences that need punctuation, and I'll do my best to assist you.

Mario said get me a Coke and Elena replied Get it yourself so where in this sentence should you put punctuation

In the sentence "Mario said get me a Coke and Elena replied Get it yourself," you could put punctuation in the following places:

1. Mario said, "Get me a Coke," and Elena replied, "Get it yourself."
- The punctuation here is the use of quotation marks to indicate direct speech.

2. Mario said, "Get me a Coke," and Elena replied, "Get it yourself!"
- In this case, an exclamation mark is used to convey the emphasis or enthusiasm in the response.

It depends on the level of emphasis or tone you want to convey in the sentence. Remember to use a comma before starting direct speech and to enclose it within quotation marks.

Identify the contraction for the 2 words would have.(1 point)

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would'ave
would'ave

wouldv'e
wouldv'e

wouldhave
wouldhave

would've

The contraction for the two words "would have" is "would've".

Which and That

Choose the correct word to complete each description.

(1 point)

is the first word of a phrase or clause that is essential for the sentence to make sense or to mean what you want it to mean.


is the first word of a phrase or clause that is not essential. If you can insert the words "by the way" and the sentence still means what you want it to mean, use
.

The correct completion for each description is as follows:

- "That" is the first word of a phrase or clause that is essential for the sentence to make sense or to mean what you want it to mean.
- "Which" is the first word of a phrase or clause that is not essential. If you can insert the words "by the way" and the sentence still means what you want it to mean, use "which".

ok wich ones are the the sentece

Apologies for any confusion. Here are the completed sentences:

- "That" is the first word of a phrase or clause that is essential for the sentence to make sense or to mean what you want it to mean.
- "Which" is the first word of a phrase or clause that is not essential. If you can insert the words "by the way" and the sentence still means what you want it to mean, use "which".

Is the word that used correctly in this sentence?

My nose, that has been stuffy all spring, would appreciate a reduction in the pollen in the air.

yes or no

Yes, the word "that" is used correctly in the sentence.

Is the word that used correctly in this sentence?

The class that I'm doing best in is algebra.

yes or no

Yes, the word "that" is used correctly in the sentence.

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Good luck with your test! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. You got this!