The FBI focused on the suspect during an investigation of the (deepweb/deep Web/deep web) and anonymous websites that sell and buy illegal goods and services.
The FBI focused on the suspect during an investigation of the deep web and anonymous websites that sell and buy illegal goods and services.
FDIC stands for (Federal Department of Insurance Corrections/Federal Division of Inmate Centers/Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.)
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
There (is less/are fewer) people here than I expected.
There are fewer people here than I expected.
Why should everyone (Lie/Lay) the blame on him?
Why should everyone lay the blame on him?
We visited the wildlife habitat at Gulf States (Corp./Corporation).
We visited the wildlife habitat at Gulf States Corp.
Television and radio are different (media/mediums).
Television and radio are different media.
GOP stands for: (Government Office of Platforms/Grand Old Party/Governmental Original Party)
Grand Old Party
I feel (bad/badly) for him.
I feel bad for him.
(This is called a linking verb. We would say “taste sweet” but not “taste sweetly.)
This afternoon, I will (Lie/Lay) down for a nap.
This afternoon, I will lie down for a nap.
They were married in (Jan./January) 1999.
They were married in January 1999.
When someone moves into a country, he/she (Immigrates/Imigrates/Emigrates)
When someone moves into a country, he/she Immigrates.
NATO stands for:
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
He (flaunted/flouted) the rule and then he (flaunted/flouted) his disregard for the rule.
He flouted the rule and then he flaunted his disregard for the rule.
The deceased will be (Laid/Lain) to rest at Johnstown Cemetery.
The deceased will be laid to rest at Johnstown Cemetery.
He is working toward his (PHD/Ph.D./PhD/phD).
He is working toward his Ph.D.
Correct this sentence:
Arnold is an aspiring astronomist because Issac Newton is his hero.
Astromomer
UNESCO stands for:
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
After he (dove/dived) into the water, he said he felt exhilarated.
After he dived into the water, he said he felt exhilarated.
Yesterday, I (Lay/Lie/Laid/Lain) down for a nap.
Yesterday, I lay down for a nap.
After returning from the (EU,E.U.), she found the dull coloring of U.S. currency extremely disappointing.
After returning from the EU she found the dull coloring of U.S. currency extremely disappointing.
Smith beat Roberts 51 votes to 49 votes. Smith won by a (majority/plurality). Jones won by a (majority/plurality).
Smith beat Roberts 51 votes to 49 votes. Smith won by a majority. Jones won by a plurality.
AFL-CIO stands for:
American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations
The team, (that/which) finished last a year ago, is in first place.
The team, which finished last a year ago, is in first place.
In the past, I have (Laid/Lain/Lay/Lied) down for a nap.
In the past, I have lain down for a nap.
(Sen./Senator) Joseph Lieberman, (I/Ind.)-(Ohio/OH.), spoke with (Sen./Senator) Carl Levin, (D/Dem)-(Mich./Michigan).
Sen. Joseph Lieberman, I-Ohio, spoke with Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich.