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100
Which is correct: A= gynmasium, B = gymnasium, or C= gymnaisum?
B = gymnasium
100
S, F, or RO = This cookie tastes okay I like that one better.
RO = it's two separate sentences needing a period or comma/conjunction after "okay".
100
D or I = ALTHOUGH SCHOOL HAD ENDED, I was still waking up at 6:00 AM during my first week of summer break.
D = dependent clause (key word = "Although")
100
What KIND of ADJ (indefinite, possessive, numbers, articles, demonstrative) = A FEW of my friends took the class with me.
Indefinite (not an exact number)
100
Which type of ADJ (indefinite, possessive, demonstrative, articles, numbers) = THAT car is the safest on the market!
Demonstrative
200
Which is correct: A = probally, B = probbaly, or C = probably?
C = probably
200
S, F, or RO = Over there around the corner at the top of the hill.
F = fragment (it's just 3 prep phrases - no subject or verb)
200
D or I = If you need a ride to the game on Saturday, I CAN BRING YOU.
I = independent clause (subject, verb, complete thought)
200
Which are the ADJ's = My vegetable soup tastes spicy.
my, vegetable + spicy
200
Which kind of ADJ (indefinite, numbers, articles, possessive, or demonstrative) = MEGAN'S address is located at the top of the form.
Possessive (clue = the apostrophe)
300
Which is correct: A= simpathetic, B= sympethetic, C= simpethetic, or D = sympathetic?
D = sympathetic
300
S, F, RO, or CS = Be prepared to make sudden stops on this road.
S = sentence (the implied subject is "you" and the verbs are "be prepared.")
300
D or I = WHENEVER I HURRY THROUGH DINNER AND EAT FAST, I get a stomachache.
D = dependent clause (key word = "Whenever")
300
Which are the ADJ's = The new Christmas oraments were brilliant.
the, new, Christmas, + brilliant
300
Which one? = She is the (happiest, happier) of the two girls.
happier (only 2 = comparative form)
400
Which is correct: A= knowlege, B = knowledge, C = know-ledge, or D = knolledge?
B = knowledge
400
S, F, CS = My firm answer is "No," you may not go.
CS = comma splice (It's 2 separate sentences needing a period, comma/conj., or a semicolon.)
400
Read only the dependent clause = That store, which opens at 9:00 AM, has the best sales in town.
D= , which opens at 9:00 AM, (key word = "which" and the commas give a clue too)
400
Which are the ADJ's = The Victorian chair was covered in bright green velvet.
The, Victorian, bright, + green
400
Which one? = Of all the dogs, that one is (more gentle, most gentle).
MOST gentle (3+ dogs = superlative form)
500
Which is correct: A= privilege, B = privledge, C = privaledge, or D= privelege?
A = privilege
500
S, F, RO, or CS = With winter approaching, I become more anxious about skiing, sledding is going to be fun too, I mostly like to ice skate.
RO = run-on (It's 3 sentences joined together without proper punctuation.)
500
Read only the independent clause = Sarah, who lives across the nation over in Arizona, is one of my closest friends from college.
I = Sarah ... is one of my closest friends from college.
500
Which are the ADJ's = These brownies are moist and chewy, but that dozen is hard and stale.
These, moist, chewy, that, hard, + stale (6)
500
Which are the ADJ's? = That little, black puppy at the pet store is both loveable and affordable.
That, little, black, the, pet, loveable, + affordable (7)
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