Question: QUESTION 1 Indicate where the comma should go in the sentence: After Nessa finished her salad [A] she wanted [B]a piece of dark [C] chocolate.

QUESTION 1

  1. Indicate where the comma should go in the sentence:

    After Nessa finished her salad [A] she wanted [B]a piece of dark [C] chocolate.

    A

    A and B

    B

    C

5 points

QUESTION 2

  1. Indicate where the comma should go in the sentence:

    Carlos [A] who lives next door [B] bought a new boat [C] last week.

    A and B

    B and C

    None of the above

    C

5 points

QUESTION 3

  1. Indicate where the comma should go in the sentence:

    Susan stocked her medicine cabinet [A] with aspirin [B] cough drops [C] and cold [D] medicine

    B and C

    D

    C and D

    A and B

5 points

QUESTION 4

  1. Indicate where the comma should go in the sentence:

    Heather was looking [A] for a bargain [B] so she shopped [C] at a discount store.

    B

    C

    A

    A and B

5 points

QUESTION 5

  1. Indicate where the comma should go in the sentence:

    Stewart is [A] however [B] a talented singer.

    A

    B

    A and B

5 points

QUESTION 6

  1. Indicate where the comma should go in the sentence:

    Geoff dreaded [A] entering the [B] damp [C] musty cave.

    B

    C

    A

    A and C

5 points

QUESTION 7

  1. Indicate where the comma should go in the sentence:

    Debbie [A] shouted [B] Youre the best friend [C] ever!

    C

    A and C

    A

    B

5 points

QUESTION 8

  1. Indicate where the comma should go in the sentence:

    Ladies [A] please [B] be seated

    A

    B

    A and B

    None of the above

5 points

QUESTION 9

  1. Indicate where the comma should go in the sentence:

    I have an appointment [A] with Glen Martin [B] DDS to get my teeth [C] whitened.

    None of the Above

    C

    A

    B

5 points

QUESTION 10

  1. Indicate where the comma should go in the sentence:

    Lisa visited San Francisco [A] California [B] on August 15 [C] 2019.

    C

    B and C

    A

    A and C

5 points

QUESTION 11

  1. Indicate which edit will make the sentence grammatically correct:

    Fred is going hiking Julie is going shopping

    Fred is going hiking, being that Julie is going shopping

    Fred is going hiking, but Julie is going shopping.

    Fred is going hiking, Julie is going shopping

    Fred is going hiking Julie is going shopping

5 points

QUESTION 12

  1. Indicate which edit will make the sentence grammatically correct:

    Tina wants to get a new job furthermore, she expects higher pay.

    Tina wants to get a new job furthermore, she expects higher pay.

    Tina wants to get a new job; furthermore, she expects higher pay.

    Tina wants to get a new job furthermore. She expects higher pay.

    Tina wants to get a new job furthermore, so she expects higher pay.

5 points

QUESTION 13

  1. Indicate which edit will make the sentence grammatically correct:

    Pete and Barb have one expectation of their vacation relaxation.

    Pete and Barb have one expectation, of their vacation relaxation.

    Pete and Barb have one expectation of their vacation relaxation.

    Pete and Barb have one expectation of their vacation, relaxation.

    Pete, and Barb have one expectation of their vacation relaxation.

5 points

QUESTION 14

  1. Indicate which edit will make the sentence grammatically correct:

    For the cookout, Rose is going to buy chips, potato salad, and soft drinks.

    For the cookout Rose is going to buy chips, potato salad, and soft drinks.

    For the cookout, Rose is going to buy chips potato salad and soft drinks.

    For the cookout Rose is going to buy chips potato salad and soft drinks.

    For the cookout, Rose is going to buy chips, potato salad, and soft drinks.

5 points

QUESTION 15

  1. Indicate which edit will make the sentence grammatically correct:

    My father always gave me this advice Never give up on your dreams.

    My father always gave me this advice; Never give up on your dreams.

    My father, always gave me this advice, Never give up on your dreams.

    My father, always gave me this advice Never give up on your dreams.

    My father always gave me this advice: Never give up on your dreams.

5 points

QUESTION 16

  1. Indicate which word(s) need apostrophes:

    The kicker said to the reporter, Ive been playin football my whole life.

    Ive

    playin

    reporter

    kicker

5 points

QUESTION 17

  1. Indicate which word(s) need apostrophes:

    The fans cheererd when the team won its final game of the season.

    final

    its

    cheererd

    crowd

5 points

QUESTION 18

  1. Indicate which word(s) need apostrophes:

    The coaches hearts were racing as the football soared toward the goal post.

    hearts

    coaches

    football

    goal

5 points

QUESTION 19

  1. Indicate which word(s) need apostrophes:

    The quarterback couldnt believe he had thrown the pass so far.

    thrown

    quarterback

    couldnt

    far

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