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Both Iris and Bayardo (make/makes) more money than we do. |
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Neither of the players has finished (his/their) dinner yet. |
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There (is/are) several possible reasons for his awkward behavior. |
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Ryan's ways (please/pleases) the Lord. |
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They sent Christmas parcels to the missionaries and (them/they) in June. |
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Paul and (he/him) performed a funny skit. |
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Please have each of the boys bring (his/their)laser pointer to Miss Coleman. |
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I wonder to (who/whom) I should address this letter. |
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Why don't you (lay/lie) down? |
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Does the sentence have a punctuation error, capitalization error, both, or correct?
At least three pages of our telephone directory lists people with the name Stupack. |
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On Tuesday, july 4, we will celebrate Independence Day. |
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On our vacation we visited Everglades national park. |
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Alec Weaver, an American evangelist of the nineteenth century, was an ex lawyer. |
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Please send me a [cookie] soon. |
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Dylan returned from school with a [friend]. |
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Kayla ate a good [portion] of the lettuce. |
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One hundred dollars was the [price] of the pencil. |
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The fire alarm sounded [loudly], but the students were reluctant to get under their desks. |
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Greg looked [pale] after his first attempt at skydiving. |
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She was [very] excited to see her mom. |
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Man must apply intelligence in order to solve [physical] problems. |
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Hymns are [Scriptural] songs of praise. |
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The king [unwillingly] gave Arek to the lions. |
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Is the sentence simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex?
David and Julian were glad that they were assigned to be partners. |
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Myra first studied for her history test, but later she worked on her grammar skills. |
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drank |
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will have finished |
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paint |
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has walked |
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had come |
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Has that cat (lain/laid) there all day? |
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The daisy was seen (between/among) the numerous thorns. |
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He leadeth me (beside/besides) the still waters. |
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Michael and Callum had gone far (in/into) the cave before they realized that there was a hungry bear ready to attack them. |
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The twins were identical (accept/except) for their arms. |
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Do you have any money (beside/besides) that in your piggy bank? |
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Kenneth feels at ease (between/among) strangers because of his outgoing personality. |
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Try (and/to) be precise while shooting three-pointers. |
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(Being that/Since) Goliath was a giant, he assumed he would be the victor. |
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I heard on the news (where/that) a new airline will be coming to our airport. |
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Can you (accept/except) criticism graciously and not respond harshly? |
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A word for which a pronoun stands |
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links, helps, or shows action |
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a word which takes the place of a noun |
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answers the question "to whom" or "for whom" |
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coordinating or subordinating |
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shows how a noun or pronoun is related to some other word in the sentence. |
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