Which of the following sentences demonstrates parallelism?
All of the following sentences are actually sentence fragments, except one. Which one is the complete sentence?
Run-on sentences are just as incorrect as sentence fragments, except that a run-on sentence talks too much, while a sentence fragment doesn’t talk enough. Which of the following is a run-on sentence?
Which of the following pairs of verbs is not conjugated (changed from present tense to past tense) correctly?
Which of the following sentences uses standard English grammar?
All of the CAPITALIZED words in the following sentences are spelled correctly, but which ones are not used correctly?
“The thief took handfuls of money from the register, put them in a big paper bag, and then climbed on his unicycle and pedaled away from the gas station.” Which words, if added, show the thief believed no one would notice him emptying the register?
“The thief took handfuls of money from the register, put them in a paper bag, and then climbed on his unicycle and pedaled away from the gas station.” To show the thief was in a hurry, without using an adverb, which word would replace pedaled?
“The thief took handfuls of money from the register, put them in a paper bag, and then climbed on his unicycle and pedaled away from the gas station.” Which of the following words in this sentence is NOT used as a noun?
“The thief took handfuls of money from the register, put them in a bag, climbed on his unicycle, and pedaled away from the gas station.” To show the thief was trying to put more money in the bag than it could hold, which would could replace *put*?
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