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Capitalization: Correct this sentence: was george washington's home called mount vernon
a) Was george washington's home called Mount vernon?
b) Was George Washington's home called mount vernon?
c) Was George Washington's home called Mount Vernon?
d) Was George Washington's home called Mount vernon?

Punctuation | Correct this sentence: Marge Frank and Miriam left early.
a) Marge, Frank, and Miriam left early.
b) Marge frank and Miriam left early.
c) Marge Frank and Miriam left early.
d) Marge, Frank and Miriam left early.

Parts of Speech: | Select the correct word : (There , Their) dad is a carpenter.
a) There
b) Their
c) N/A
d) N/A

Subjects/Verbs | Which is the Subject/Verb of this sentence: Those Trees sway in the wind.
a) wind, sway
b) Those, wind
c) trees, wind
d) trees, sway

Sentence Combining | Combine: a. Jason mailed a letter. b. He did it for Dad.
a) Jason mailed a letter and he did it for his dad.
b) Jason's dad asked him to mail a letter.
c) Jason mailed a letter for his Dad.
d) Jason mailed a letter because his dad asked him.

Capitalization | Correct this sentence: (letter) dear terry, i will be there in june. your friend, tony
a) Dear Terry, I will be there in june. your firend, Tony
b) Dear Terry, I will be there in June. Your Friend, Tony
c) Dear terry, I will be there in June. you friend, Tony
d) Dear Terry, i will be there in june. Your Friend, Tony

Punctuation | Correct this sentence: Mary is coming at 10 15 A M
a) Mary is coming at 10;15 A,M.
b) Mary is coming at 10:15 A.M
c) Mary is coming at 10:15 AM.
d) Mary is coming at 10:15 A.M.

Parts of Speech: Verbs | What is the contraction: a. should not b. are not c. he will d I have
a) shouldn't, aren't, he'll , I've
b) shoudn't, ain't, he'll, I've
c) shoudn't, aren't, he'll, I'ave
d) shouldn't, ain't, he'll, I've

Parts of Speech/Adjectives | The Three articles that will always be adjectives are:
a) is, am, are
b) be, being, been
c) a, an, the
d) me, you, them

Sentence Combining | Combine these two sentences: a. The Chalkboard was dusty. b. Two students washed it.
a) Two students were washing the chalkboard because it was dusty.
b) Two students washed the chalkboard because it was dusty.
c) The chalkboard was dusty so two students washed it.
d) Two students washed the dusty chalkboard.

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