It is the correct replacement for the underlined word: My parents allow me staying out late because I have earned their trust.
What is "to stay"?
It is the correct word in the following sentence: Here is/are the papers you requested.
What is are?
It is the word among these three (imminent, impede, imperial) which means "just about to happen."
What is imminent?
It is the correct punctuation that should go after "gardener" in this sentence: My father was an avid gardener, he still is.
What is a semicolon?
What is whether?
It is the correct replacement for the underlined words: The court agreed with Kevin that a person's right for wearing clothing of his or her own choosing is, in fact, protected by the Fourteenth Amendment.
What is "to wear"?
It is the correct word in this sentence: I had admired the work for years in books, but I never thought I had seen/was seeing/would see the actual painting in person.
What is would see?
It is the word among these three (coddle, coherent, competent) that means "to baby."
It is the punctuation mark that comes between "for" and "presidency" in this sentence: In 1916, the Democratic Party's national convention met in St. Louis, Missouri, to nominate candidates for the presidency and vice presidency.
What is no punctuation?
It is the correct word in this sentence: Who's/Whose Chromebook was left on the desk this morning?
What is whose?
It is the correct replacement for the underlined words: Not only did we see the Eiffel Tower, but we saw the Louvre.
What is "but we also saw" or "but also we saw"?
It is the correct word in the following: It also makes from little to no sense why those who play the sport get/gets paid the exorbitant amounts that they do.
What is get?
It is the word among these three (viable, vigilant, vivacious) that means "capable of living; workable."
What is viable?
It is the correction of the error in this sentence: Due to the limited number of notes that can be played on the Andean panpipe, early musicians' most likely worked in groups.
What is musicians?
It is the correct word in this sentence: I passed/past the park on my drive.
What is passed?
It is the correct replacement for the underlined word: With those who do not watch this sport, football is an incomprehensible pastime.
What is "for"?
It is the correct word in the following sentence: The entire cast from her favorite television show, except the actress who plays the main character, was/were present at the event.
What is was?
It is the word among these three (substantive, superfluous, surmise) that means "extra; unnecessary; redundant."
What is superfluous?
It is the correct punctuation that should go after "away" in the following sentence: At the very low tides of the full moon, when almost all the water was sucked away we found the hideaways where crabs, snails, starfish, and sea urchins hid in order not to be seen.
What is a comma?
It is the correct word in this sentence: Poverty can affect/effect anyone, regardless of age, race, gender or social background.
What is affect?
It is the correct replacement for the underlined words: These shirts are different from the ones I bought last year.
What is "different than"?
It is the correct word in the following sentence: Time honored and easily taught/teaching to all, crocheting is an easy hobby to pick up.
What is taught?
It is the word among these three (exorbitant, expedite, expunge) that means "to erase; to eliminate any trace of."
What is expunge?
It is the correction of the error found in this sentence: The gate in front of the Smiths home is weathered and beaten.
What is Smiths'?
It is the correct spelling of the word in this sentence: One of the largest contributors to waist/waste in the country is excess packaging.