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Daily Grammar Day 8-9.

Capitalization: Correct this sentence: in august they visited the grand canyon in arizona.
a) In august they visited the Grand Canyon in Arizona.
b) In August they visited the Grand canyon in Arizona.
c) In august they visited the grand canyon in Arizona.
d) In August they visited the Grand Canyon in Arizona.

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Punctuation | Correct this sentence: (Letter) Dear Ben I'll meet you soon Your Friend Mickey
a) Dear Ben, I'll meet you soon. Your Friend, Mickey
b) Dear Ben, I'll meet you soon Your Friend, Mickey
c) Dear Ben I'll meet you soon. Your Friend, Mickey
d) Dear Ben, I'll meet you soon. Your Friend Mickey

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Parts of Speech: Conjunctions | The three (coordinating) conjunctions are:
a) no, yes, okay
b) and, but and or.
c) don't, doesn't, can't
d) isn't, is, is not

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Parts of Speech: Ajective | Select the adjective(s) that tells how many: Several cats lapped milk.
a) milk
b) lapped
c) cats
d) several

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Sentence Combining | Combine: a. Joe's mom is a dentist b. Joe's dad is a dentist
a) Joe's mom is a dentist and Joe's dad is a dentist.
b) Joe's mom and dad are dentists.
c) Both of Joe's parents happen to be dentists.
d) Joe wants to be a dentist like his mom and dad.

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Capitalization | Correct this sentence: had mrs. jones read *the black stallion* to your class *book title
a) Has mrs. jones read The Black Stallion to your class?
b) Has Mrs. Jones read the Black Stallion to your class?
c) Has Mrs. Jones read The Black Stallion to your class?
d) Has. Mrs. jones read the black station to your class?

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Punctuation | Correct this sentence: Williamstown Kentucky is the home of The Ark Encounter
a) Williamstown, Kentucky is the home of The Ark Encounter.
b) Williamstown Kentucky is the home of The Ark Encounter?
c) Williamstown Kentucky is the home of The Ark Encounter!
d) Williamstown! Kentucky is the home of The Ark Encounter!

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Parts of Speech: Ajectives | Select the adjective(s) telling which one: Did you paint this picture?
a) Did
b) this
c) you
d) paint

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Subjects / Verbs | Name the subject and the verb: That horse chews hay.
a) hay, chews
b) horse, hay
c) horse, chews
d) hay, that

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Sentence Combining | Combine these two sentences: a. The roses were blooming. b. The daisies were not blooming.
a) Some of the flowers were blooming.
b) Only the roses were blooming, but not the daisies.
c) The roses and daisies were not blooming.
d) The roses were blooming and the daisies were not.

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