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Fill in the blank: I ____________ to the fact that you were wrong. A) Alluded B) Eluded
A
Fill in the blank: My words are not __________ you. A) Affecting B) Effecting
Affecting
Fill in the blank: This pasta tastes ___________. A) Alright B) All right
B
Fill in the blank: I own ____________of sweaters. A) Allot B) Alot C)A lot
C
On the whiteboard, write a detailed but correct sentence on how someone is feeling.
Answers will vary.
On the whiteboard, give me a detailed but correct sentence about cats.
Answers will vary.
Which sentence is better? A) Josephine parked too close to the curve. B) Josephine didn't park far enough away from the curb.
A
Which sentence is better? A) Stop running! B) Walk, please.
B
Which Sentence is better? A) I pretty much think the project is almost complete. B) I think the project is almost complete.
B
Which Sentence is better? A) I want a piece of bread with dinner. B) I just want a piece of bread around dinner.
A
Is this sentence correct: "I was starving tremendously before lunch."
Incorrect
Is this sentence correct? "You should not never read inappropriate books."
Incorrect
True or False: Bullet points are more widely accepted than complete sentences in emails
False
True or False: Capitalization is not necessary in something as informal as emails.
False
True or False: You should have a specific subject line in your email
True
True or False: "Hello," is an appropriate email greeting
True
True or False: You should use abbreviations in formal emails.
False
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."
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."
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."
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."
Active or Passive Voice: Mrs. Nikola hiked up the mountain.
Active
Active or Passive Voice: Grammar is loved by Mrs. Nikola's Class.
Passive