she go to the mall every friday after school.
She goes to the mall every Friday after school.
Add the missing punctuation: I need eggs milk and cheese.
I need eggs, milk, and cheese.
Choose the correct word: Their/There/They're going to the movies tonight.
They're going to the movies tonight.
What is a run-on sentence?
Two or more independent clauses joined incorrectly.
Rewrite to improve clarity: He did something to the thing.
He completed the task successfully.
me and jake went to the concert last night.
Jake and I went to the concert last night.
Fix the sentence: We're going to the game arent we
We're going to the game, aren't we?
Choose the correct word: Its/It's raining again.
It's raining again.
What is the subject in this sentence: The cat jumped on the couch.
Cat
Combine for flow: She loves to read. She has many books.
She loves to read and has many books.
i dont like pizza, its too cheesy.
I don't like pizza; it's too cheesy.
Add punctuation: It's raining I'll bring an umbrella
It's raining; I'll bring an umbrella.
Which word is stronger: said or exclaimed? Why?
Exclaimed is more expressive and emotional.
What part of speech is “quickly” in: She ran quickly.
Adverb
Change the tone to formal: What’s up with all the noise?
Why is there so much noise?
because i was late. I missed the beginning of the movie.
Because I was late, I missed the beginning of the movie.
Where should the colon go?
I have three chores clean, fold laundry, and vacuum.
I have three chores: clean, fold laundry, and vacuum.
Choose the better word: The sky was nice/majestic during the sunset.
Majestic
What is wrong with this sentence? Each of the dogs are barking loudly.
“Each” is singular and it should be “Each of the dogs is barking loudly.”
Add imagery: The garden was nice.
The garden bloomed with colorful flowers and smelled of fresh earth.
running through the field the dog chased the ball.
Running through the field, the dog chased the ball.
I love horror movies; they are so suspenseful.
Which word should replace “got” in this sentence: He got a promotion.
Received or earned
What is the difference between a fragment and a complete sentence?
A fragment is an incomplete sentence that lacks a subject, a verb, or a complete thought. A complete sentence has all three of those things.
Improve this sentence for clarity and precision: The person moved the stuff over to the place.
The manager transferred the equipment to the storage room.