Affect is typically a ___
a) noun
b) verb
Jamie and __ went to the store to buy milk
A) me
B) I
I (went to the store to buy milk)
My bike __ has a broken seat is in the garage
a) that
b) which
that
the sentence implies that there is more than one bike and the one he is referring to is in the garage
Antagonize or Entagonize?
Antagonize
____ bike is that?
Whose
What part of speech typically is Effect?
Noun or verb?
The puppy licked my sister and ____
a) me
b) I
Me
My bike, __ has a broken seat, is in the garage
A) that
b) which
Which
because the commas were added, we know that the broken seat is just additional information about one object rather than a way of distinguishing it from other objects
Indifferent or Indifforent?
Indifferent
____ downstairs?
Who's
Fill in the blank:
The students wanted to __ change on campus?
a) affect
b) effect
Effect
Give the recipe to my mom and ___
a) I
b) me
Me
"To be yourself in a world ___ is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment"
Ralph Waldo Emerson
That
there is one world and we are talking about what it is doing
Opress or oppress?
Oppress
She could not have predicted the __ her valentine's day card would have.
a) affect
b) effect
effect
The cat loves my mom and __
a) I
b) me
me
The ruins, ____ are my favorite to visit, are in need of archaeologists to preserve them
a) which
a) that
which
Legendery or Legendary?
Legendary
Greek God family encyclopedia: A ___ who of greek mythology
Who's
Fill in the blank:
The message of the book ___ me.
a) affected
b) effected
Affected
When something influences you, it affects you
Isaac and me are friends
a) correct
b) incorrect
Incorrect. Even though it may be used one way in everyday language, grammatically the noun has to agree with the verb. If the verb "are" was singular it would be "I am a friend" so the sentence needs to be "Isaac and I are friends"
The type of antibiotic ___ the doctor gave me is making me feel sick
Acknowledge or Acknowlege?
Acknowledge
I held a lantern, __ light was reflected off the wet steps.
Whose