01. Which of the folowing is a complete sentence, not a fragment?02br 00A. The sound of the crashing waves.02br 00B. The crashing waves.02br 00C. The waves crashing.02br 00D. The sound of the crashing waves was very soothing.02br 00Answer D.02br 02br 002. Which of the following sentences is correct, not a run-on?02br 00A. Charlie enjoys jazz he owns many jazz recordings.02br 00B. Charlie enjoys jazz, so he owns many jazz recordings.02br 00C. Charlie enjoys jazz; he owns many jazz recordings.02br 00D. both b and c02br 00Answer D.02br 02br 003. Which of the following sentences is correct, not a run-on?02br 00A. Angie finished her work then she went skating.02br 00B. Angie finished her work, and then she went skating.02br 00C. Angie finished her work and then she went skating.02br 00D. none of the above02br 00Answer C. 02br 02br 004.Which of the following sentences is correct?02br 00A. Typing quickly, the essay was finished by Oscar in time for class.02br 00B. Typing quickly, Oscar finished the essay in time for class.02br 00C. Oscar, typing quickly, finished the essay in time for class.02br 00D. both b and c02br 00Answer D.02br 02br 005. Which of the following sentences is correct?02br 00A. As the ball went sailing over the outfield wall, the crowd went wild.02br 00B. Sailing over the outfield wall, the crowd went wild.02br 00C. neither a or B02br 00D. both a & B02br 00Answer A.02br 02br 006. Which of the following shows correct subject/verb agreement?02br 00A. A vase of flowers was placed on the table.02br 00B. A vase of flowers were placed on the table.02br 00C. both a & b02br 00D. neither a nor b02br 00Answer C.02br 02br 007. Which of the following shows correct subject/verb agreement?02br 00A. Pens is what I lose most often.02br 00B. Pens are what I lose most often.02br 00C. both a and b02br 00D. neither a nor b02br 00Answer B.02br 02br 008. Which of the following sentences shows the correct use of capitalization?02br 00A. Don said, "you won't enjoy that movie." 02br 00B. Don said, "You won't enjoy that movie."02br 00C. don said, "You won't enjoy that Movie."02br 00D. Don said, "you won't enjoy that Movie."02br 00Answer B.02br 02br 009. Which of the following sentences shows the correct use of capitalization?02br 00A. Sandra raved about the new thai restaurant.02br 00B. sandra raved about the new thai restaurant.02br 00C. Sandra raved about the new thai Restaurant.02br 00D. Sandra raved about the new Thai restaurant.02br 00Answer is D.0-
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0Hi,02br 02br 01font 003. 02br 00A. 02br 00B.
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0Hi,02br 02br 01font 003.
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0Hi,02br 02br 01font003. Which of the following sentences is correct, not a run-on?02br 00A. Angie finished her work then she went skating.02br 00B. Angie finished her work, and then she went skating.02br 00C. Angie finished her work and then she went skating.02br 00D. none of the above02br 00
0My, aren't you getting demanding. "Check My Answers!" - with an exclamation mark, no less. 02br 02br 002 and 6 are wrong. EDIT: oops 3, not 2. Sorry.02br 02br 00Don't expect more help unless you can remember some courtesy.0-
0So all my answers are correct except 2,and 3 is it wrong and will somebody explain why it is wrong?, and 6?02br 02br 002. B02br 02br 006. A02br 02br 00Is this the correct answers?02br 02br 00Thanks for all the Help, I am learning my grammar better with your help.0-
0Hi,02br 02br 003. Both C and B are OK. A comma is optional here as punctuation.02br 02br 006. A There is only one vase. 02br 02br 00Best wishes, Clive0-