Sentence Fragments
Punctuation
Fewer or Less
Numbers in Essays
MLA Format
100

Sentence or fragment? “The library on the second floor.”

Fragment — no verb.

100

Add punctuation: I bought pens notebooks and a highlighter.

I bought pens, notebooks, and a highlighter.

100

Choose the correct word: I have ____ than five dollars. (less / fewer)

less

100

Choose the correct sentence.
A) I have 3 classes today.
B) I have three classes today.

B (spell out numbers under 10)

100

In MLA format, what information usually goes in the upper-left corner of the first page

Your name, instructor’s name, course, and date (each on its own line).

200

Sentence or fragment? “Because the article lacked credible sources."

Fragment — dependent clause starting with because; incomplete idea

200

Add punctuation: After class we went to the library to study.

 After class, we went to the library to study.

200

Choose the correct word: There are ____ students in the classroom today. (less / fewer)

 fewer

200

Choose the correct sentence.
A) I wrote 12 pages for my draft.
B) I wrote twelve pages for my draft

A (use numerals for 10 and above)

200

In MLA, should you put your title in bold, italics, quotes, or plain text? And where should the title be?

Plain text (no bold/italics/quotes) and centered.

300

Revise to make it a complete sentence: “Although the experiment seemed successful.”

“Although the experiment seemed successful, the data did not support the hypothesis.”

300

Add punctuation: The lecture ended early we still had a quiz.

The lecture ended early; we still had a quiz.

300

 Choose the correct word: She drank ____ water after the workout. (less / fewer)

less

300

Fix the sentence to follow the rule: She bought 7 books yesterday.

 She bought seven books yesterday.

300

What are the standard MLA paper settings for most English 101 essays?

1-inch margins, double-spaced throughout, readable font (commonly 12-pt Times New Roman), and ½-inch first-line indent for paragraphs.

400

Revise to make it a complete sentence: “Running late for the exam.”

“Running late for the exam, I skipped breakfast and drove straight to campus.”

400

 Add punctuation: My professor said revise your thesis statement.

My professor said, “Revise your thesis statement.”

400

Choose the correct word: This essay has ____ grammar mistakes than my last one. (less / fewer)

fewer

400

Fix the sentence to follow the rule: The professor assigned 9 readings and 11 quizzes.

The professor assigned nine readings and 11 quizzes

400

In MLA, what’s the basic format for an in-text citation when you quote or paraphrase a source?

 (Author's Last Name and page#) — example: (Smith 42).

500

Revise to make it a complete sentence: “Which is why the conclusion feels rushed.”

“The essay introduces several strong points but does not fully develop them, which is why the conclusion feels rushed.”

500

Add punctuation: I have one goal this semester improve my writing  

 I have one goal this semester: improve my writing.

500

Choose the correct word: We had ____ time to finish the exam because the class started late. (less / fewer)

 less

500

Revise for consistency: I interviewed 8 students and twelve instructors for my project.

I interviewed eight students and 12 instructors for my project.

500

What are two key formatting rules for the Works Cited page in MLA?

Put it on a new page titled Works Cited (centered), and use hanging indent entries (first line left, next lines indented), double-spaced.

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