b. six words are misspelled
c. three words are misspelled
d. four words are misspelled
9. Billy went dancing with Jo-Ann and _____.
a. I
b. myself
c. me
10. Shouldn’t this be labeled confidential?
a. labeled “Confidential”?
b. labeled “Confidential?”
c. correct as is
Compare how you did with the correct answers below.
1. (c) The student’s lack of concern is indicated by the word
neglected. The vending machine emptied frequently and
quickly, not nonstop.
2. (b) Given the options, this is the only answer. When two independent
clauses are connected in this way, there are three punctuation
alternatives:
• Add a conjunction; in this example, the word for: The
telecommunications manager investigated the complaint,
for he had questioned the explanation he’d heard.
• Use a semicolon: The telecommunications manager investigated
the complaint; he had questioned the explanation
he’d heard.
• Separate into two sentences: The telecommunications manager
investigated the complaint. He had questioned the
explanation he’d heard.
3. (a) “Each” is the subject (the “doer”) of the sentence, it is
always singular, and it always takes a singular verb.
4. (a) Tammy is the subject (the “doer”) of the sentence. “Knew”
is the verb. The “musician” is the object of the sentence and
thus takes the pronoun “her.”
5. (c) Days of the week are always capitalized; seasons are capitalized
only if used in a title (e.g., Summer Sale) or if personified
(e.g., Old Man Winter). Regions of the country, like all geographic
references, are capitalized.
b. six words are misspelled
c. three words are misspelled
d. four words are misspelled
9. Billy went dancing with Jo-Ann and _____.
a. I
b. myself
c. me
10. Shouldn’t this be labeled confidential?
a. labeled “Confidential”?
b. labeled “Confidential?”
c. correct as is
Compare how you did with the correct answers below.
1. (c) The student’s lack of concern is indicated by the word
neglected. The vending machine emptied frequently and
quickly, not nonstop.
2. (b) Given the options, this is the only answer. When two independent
clauses are connected in this way, there are three punctuation
alternatives:
• Add a conjunction; in this example, the word for: The
telecommunications manager investigated the complaint,
for he had questioned the explanation he’d heard.
• Use a semicolon: The telecommunications manager investigated
the complaint; he had questioned the explanation
he’d heard.
• Separate into two sentences: The telecommunications manager
investigated the complaint. He had questioned the
explanation he’d heard.
3. (a) “Each” is the subject (the “doer”) of the sentence, it is
always singular, and it always takes a singular verb.
4. (a) Tammy is the subject (the “doer”) of the sentence. “Knew”
is the verb. The “musician” is the object of the sentence and
thus takes the pronoun “her.”
5. (c) Days of the week are always capitalized; seasons are capitalized
only if used in a title (e.g., Summer Sale) or if personified
(e.g., Old Man Winter). Regions of the country, like all geographic
references, are capitalized.
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