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Fix the apostrophe(s).

Deborahs groceries' melted in the car. - Answer - Deborah's groceries melted in the car.



Fix the commas.

Amy charged exceedingly, reasonable prices for tutoring. - Answer - Amy charged exceedingly
reasonable prices for tutoring.



Fix the commas.

Rebecca bought milk eggs and cheese. - Answer - Rebecca bought milk, eggs, and cheese.



Fix the pronoun agreement.

Herpetophobia is when people have a fear of snakes. - Answer - Herpetophobia is a term that means a
fear of snakes.



Fix the idiom.

Teachers around the world appreciate that young readers, throughout the Harry Potter books, have
discovered the joy of reading. - Answer - Teachers around the world appreciate that young readers,
through the Harry Potter books, have discovered the joy of reading.



Fix the counting word.

Since it's raining, I have a few less things to do this weekend. - Answer - Since it's raining, I have fewer
things to do this weekend.



Fix the modifier.

,Jonathan offered a fair convincing excuse for his lateness. - Answer - Jonathan offered a fairly convincing
excuse for his lateness.



Who versus Whom - Answer - Who is a subjective pronoun (subject of the clause), and whom is an
onbjective pronoun (object of the clause)

Who picked up my check?

to whom did you give my check?



Colon - Answer - A punctuation mark used after a complete statement to introduce an explanation of
the statement and/or a list of related elements

Billy has three ways of getting to school: bus, train, and bike.



Semicolon - Answer - A punctuation mark used to link two independent clauses or used between items
in a list containing commas

Jenny is a dog lover; Robert prefers cats.



Comma - Answer - A punctuation mark used to seperate items in a list or to change restrictive clauses
to nonrestrictive clauses

Maria bought a bag of apples, oranges, and pears.

My father, who is very tall, has a hard time finding pants that fit him.



Tense - Answer - The form of the verb that tells what time the action happened

I studied all day yesterday, but today I am working and tomorrow I will rest.



Verb - Answer - A word that expresses an action, a feeling, or a state of being

Chris seemed guilty, but Ray is the one who broke the window.



Subject - Answer - The topic of the sentence

Jennifer made everyone feel at home.

, Pronoun - Answer - A word that stands in for a noun

Andrea promised Bo that she would pay him back.



Present

Particle - Answer - The "-ing" form of the verb, either used with the verb " to be " to make a verb phrase,
or on its own as an adjective

Sue is hoping to avoid the growling dog.



Prepositional

Phrase - Answer - A group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun

A number of awards has been showered on the new musical.



Preposition - Answer - A word that describes time or place relationships between words

Rachel sat in a seat between a passenger by the window and a passenger on the aisle.



Phrase - Answer - A group of words lacking a subject and a verb, and which can function as a noun,
adjecive, or adverb

running through the streets of Pamploma, the bulls are an impressive sight.



Past Participle - Answer - The form of the verb, either used with the verb "to have" to make a verb
phrase or on its own as an adjective

The spoken language of the tribe has been recorded for posterity.



Passive Voice - Answer - Use of the verb so that the subject is the receiver, not the performer, of the
action

The best-selling book How to Raise the Perfect Dog was written by Cesar Millan.



Object - Answer - The receiver of the action, or the finish to a prepositional phrase

Priyanka baked a cake for Ben.

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