01. Do not place a phrase or clause:02br 00A. in a sentence. B. at the beginning of a sentence. C. at the end of a sentence. D. too far from the word it is meant to modify.02br 00Answer D.02br 02br 002. In every sentence, the subject must agree with the:02br 00A. object of the preposition. B. verb. C. intervening expressions. D. none of the above02br 00Answer B.02br 02br 003. A collective noun, which refers to a group, can be:02br 00A. singular. B. plural. C. a preposition. D. both a & b02br 00Answer A.02br 02br 004. Indefinite pronouns can be:02br 00A. singular. B. plural. C both a & b D. neither a nor b02br 00Answer C.02br 02br 005. Titles used before a proper name or in direct address are:02br 00A. sometimes capitalized. B. always capitalized. C. never capitalized. D. none of the above02br 00Answer B.02br 02br 006. Capitalize the names of:02br 00A. ships. B. trains. C. planes and spacecraft. D. all of the above02br 00Answer D.02br 02br 007. The titles of books, magazines, songs, and stories are:02br 00A. always capitalized. B. sometimes capitalized.C. never capitalized. D. none of the above02br 00Answer A. 0-
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