Active or Passive Voice: Grammar is loved by Mrs. Nikola's Class.
Passive
5
Active or Passive Voice: Mrs. Nikola hiked up the mountain.
Active
5
Parallel Construction: Put this sentence in parallel construction "My mom is going to the movies, she is also going shopping, and getting her nails done."
Something similar to: "My mom is going to go shopping, to the movies, and to get her nails done."
5
Parallel Construction: Put the following sentence in parallel construction "Timothy rode on a ferris wheel, the roller coaster, and carousel."
Something similar to: "Timothy rode the ferris wheel, the roller coaster, and the carousel."
5
Show vs. Tell: Give me a detailed sentence to say Lulu is mean.
Detailed Sentence Like: "Lulu pitched a fit when her mother told her no. She stormed out of the room, and broke her brother's new toy."
5
Show and Tell: Give me a detailed sentence to show Cory was nice.
A detailed sentence such as: "Even though Cory was running late, he stopped to help the elderly lady carry her groceries to her car."
5
True or False: You should use abbreviations in formal emails.
False
5
True or False: "Hello," is an appropriate email greeting
True
5
True or False: You should have a specific subject line in your email
True
5
True or False: Capitalization is not necessary in something as informal as emails.
False
5
True or False: Bullet points are more widely accepted than complete sentences in emails
False
5
Is this sentence correct? "You should not never read inappropriate books."
Incorrect
5
Is this sentence correct: "I was starving tremendously before lunch."
Incorrect
5
Which Sentence is better? A) I want a piece of bread with dinner. B) I just want a piece of bread around dinner.
A
5
Which Sentence is better? A) I pretty much think the project is almost complete. B) I think the project is almost complete.
B
5
Which sentence is better? A) Stop running! B) Walk, please.