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What is the primary difference between the word “quickly” and the word “ripe” in this sentence?
Defeated, Molly and I stopped for ice cream on our way home.
“Quickly” is an adverb and “ripe” is an adjective.
“Molly and me” is correct because “me” is the object of a preposition.
While reading the paper, I looked up to see the dog bring me his leash, then fall asleep on my feet.
When I got to the party, I found Jen had already arrived.
“Ewe!” yelled Bill as the sheep ran past us. “That ew is covered in mud!”
They describe the ants and the anthill.
Please take this bowl of cereal and sit on the piano only.
Which of the following sentences means the same thing as “I was reading the paper. My dog brought me his leash, but then he fell asleep on my feet”?
Defeated, Molly and I stopped for ice cream on our way home.
“Quickly” is an adverb and “ripe” is an adjective.
“Molly and me” is correct because “me” is the object of a preposition.
While reading the paper, I looked up to see the dog bring me his leash, then fall asleep on my feet.
When I got to the party, I found Jen had already arrived.
“Ewe!” yelled Bill as the sheep ran past us. “That ew is covered in mud!”
They describe the ants and the anthill.
Please take this bowl of cereal and sit on the piano only.
Which of the following sentences means the same as “Take this bowl of cereal, and do not sit on any piece of furniture that is not the piano”?
Defeated, Molly and I stopped for ice cream on our way home.
“Quickly” is an adverb and “ripe” is an adjective.
“Molly and me” is correct because “me” is the object of a preposition.
While reading the paper, I looked up to see the dog bring me his leash, then fall asleep on my feet.
When I got to the party, I found Jen had already arrived.
“Ewe!” yelled Bill as the sheep ran past us. “That ew is covered in mud!”
They describe the ants and the anthill.
Please take this bowl of cereal and sit on the piano only.
Each of the underlined words in the following sentences is spelled correctly, but which sentence uses them incorrectly?
Defeated, Molly and I stopped for ice cream on our way home.
“Quickly” is an adverb and “ripe” is an adjective.
“Molly and me” is correct because “me” is the object of a preposition.
While reading the paper, I looked up to see the dog bring me his leash, then fall asleep on my feet.
When I got to the party, I found Jen had already arrived.
“Ewe!” yelled Bill as the sheep ran past us. “That ew is covered in mud!”
They describe the ants and the anthill.
Please take this bowl of cereal and sit on the piano only.
We waited on the porch for the bus to arrive, but we didn’t know my little brother had gone upstairs until he dumped a bowl of cooked spaghetti out the window and spilled it all over Molly and me.” Which statement about this sentence is correct?
Defeated, Molly and I stopped for ice cream on our way home.
“Quickly” is an adverb and “ripe” is an adjective.
“Molly and me” is correct because “me” is the object of a preposition.
While reading the paper, I looked up to see the dog bring me his leash, then fall asleep on my feet.
When I got to the party, I found Jen had already arrived.
“Ewe!” yelled Bill as the sheep ran past us. “That ew is covered in mud!”
They describe the ants and the anthill.
Please take this bowl of cereal and sit on the piano only.
Your friend Jen arrives at a party. Ten minutes later, you arrive at the same party. Which of the following sentences uses correct standard English grammar to explain this situation?
Defeated, Molly and I stopped for ice cream on our way home.
“Quickly” is an adverb and “ripe” is an adjective.
“Molly and me” is correct because “me” is the object of a preposition.
While reading the paper, I looked up to see the dog bring me his leash, then fall asleep on my feet.
When I got to the party, I found Jen had already arrived.
“Ewe!” yelled Bill as the sheep ran past us. “That ew is covered in mud!”
They describe the ants and the anthill.
Please take this bowl of cereal and sit on the piano only.
Questions 5 and 6 refer to the following sentence: “An army of diligent ants quickly swarmed around the ripe pineapple and struggled to carry it to their sandy anthill.” What do the words “diligent” and “sandy” do in this sentence?
Defeated, Molly and I stopped for ice cream on our way home.
“Quickly” is an adverb and “ripe” is an adjective.
“Molly and me” is correct because “me” is the object of a preposition.
While reading the paper, I looked up to see the dog bring me his leash, then fall asleep on my feet.
When I got to the party, I found Jen had already arrived.
“Ewe!” yelled Bill as the sheep ran past us. “That ew is covered in mud!”
They describe the ants and the anthill.
Please take this bowl of cereal and sit on the piano only.
Which of the following sentences uses standard English grammar correctly?
Defeated, Molly and I stopped for ice cream on our way home.
“Quickly” is an adverb and “ripe” is an adjective.
“Molly and me” is correct because “me” is the object of a preposition.
While reading the paper, I looked up to see the dog bring me his leash, then fall asleep on my feet.
When I got to the party, I found Jen had already arrived.
“Ewe!” yelled Bill as the sheep ran past us. “That ew is covered in mud!”
They describe the ants and the anthill.
Please take this bowl of cereal and sit on the piano only.
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