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Category > English Posted 04 Dec 2017 My Price 10.00

parallelism.

Question 1

  1. Identify the sentence that exhibits parallelism.
  2. Bobby likes books, magazines, and reading newspapers. 
  3. Olympic athletes must train many hours a day, have a positive attitude, and often living away from their families
  4. The winner of the contest was smart, physically fit, and motivated.
  5. Roxie's mother gave her a choice of cleaning her room or take out the trash.

5 points  

Question 2

  1. Identify the sentence without incorrect expressions.
  2. Eric was suppose to be home before dark.
  3. I am going to try and get the car started.
  4.  I can't help but feel sorry for the little girl who is crying.
  5. I called to him, but he was a long way off. 

5 points  

Question 3

  1. Identify the word that is spelled incorrectly.
  2. beleive
  3. science
  4. neither
  5. seize     

5 points  

Question 4

  1. Identify the sentence without the dangling or misplaced modifier.
  2. Maureen almost answered a hundred phone calls today.
  3. She took almost the entire hour to complete the exam. 
  4. She got on the Ferris wheel with weak knees
  5. The robber ran into the bank carrying a gun.

5 points  

Question 5

  1. Identify the word that is spelled incorrectly.
  2. peaceable 
  3. truly 
  4. arguement
  5. judgment 

5 points  

Question 6

  1. Identify the sentence that uses numbers vs. numerals correctly.
  2. I am one of the ten percent of the people who have blue eyes.
  3. I set the alarm for five o'clock.
  4. I bought fourteen greeting cards and 25 stamps.
  5. There are fourteen thousand two hundred and five members in the association.

5 points  

Question 7

  1. Identify the sentence that exhibits parallelism.
  2. At our high school, vandalism can result in suspension or even being expelled from school.
  3. Thomas Edison was not only a prolific inventor but also was a successful entrepreneur.
  4. It is easier to speak in abstractions than grounding one's thoughts in reality.
  5. Mother could not persuade me that giving is as much a joy as receiving. 

5 points  

Question 8

  1. Identify the correctly spelled word.
  2. definetely    
  3.  refferred    
  4. admittance   
  5.   freindly  

5 points  

Question 9

  1. Identify the sentence with correct adverb usage.
  2. Maureen ran steady to the gas station.  
  3. Steven did good on the vocabulary text. 
  4. When asked about his health, John replied, "I feel well."    
  5. Liam listened very careful to his boss's request.  

5 points  

Question 10

  1. Identify the correctly constructed sentence.
  2. Although the winter semester has not yet begun has caused the student government to get over anxious to raise money.
  3. The reason she can not come with us is that she did not get her math homework done.  
  4. A compromise between Disneyland and Hawaii would be an ideal place to vacation.
  5.  Her greatest accomplishment at the volleyball tournament was when she aced seven serves in a row.

5 points  

Question 11

  1. Identify the sentence without usage errors.
  2. Being that I was not home, I could not answer the telephone.
  3. He ought to have been home before now.
  4. Sleeping on the sunny windowsill are two black-and-white cats.
  5. Instead, he was a long ways from where he was supposed to be.

5 points  

Question 12

  1. Which sentence is correct?
  2. Irregardless of my feelings, my parents would not allow me to go to the party.
  3. Alex thought that he could of won the pie-eating contest if he had skipped breakfast that morning.
  4. The dog jumped off of the couch and leaped at the stranger.
  5. I was so tired that I could hardly stand.

5 points  

Question 13

  1. Identify the sentence with correct adjective usage.
  2. Of the two girls, Maria is the better cook.
  3. Alice is the most fat cat I have ever seen. 
  4. Just when I thought things couldn't get worst, I tripped over a toy one of the kids left on the floor.
  5. This summer was hot, but last summer was more hot.

5 points  

Question 14

  1. Identify the sentence without the dangling or misplaced modifier.
  2. Circling overhead, Larry watched the eagles. 
  3. Having finished her homework, dinner was ready. 
  4.  Enjoying our time together, neither of us wanted the evening to end.    
  5. Arriving late for class, an excuse was needed.  

5 points  

Question 15

  1. Identify the sentence that exhibits parallelism.
  2.  A kiss can be a comma, a question mark, or an exclamation point.
  3. Abused children commonly exhibit one or more of the following symptoms: withdrawal, rebelliousness, restlessness, and they are depressed.
  4. Many hooked smokers switch to a brand they find distasteful or asking a friend to help them quit.
  5. I learned that nothing is more important than being rich, looking good, and to have a good time. 

5 points  

Question 16

  1. Identify the sentence without the dangling or misplaced modifier.
  2. In a loud voice, the chairman called the meeting to order.   
  3.  With a sigh of disappointment, the diamond necklace was returned to the display case. 
  4. Running for the bus, my book fell out of my backpack. 
  5. Though only sixteen years old, the college accepted Martha's application. 

5 points  

Question 17

  1. Identify the sentence that uses abbreviations correctly.
  2. He always dreamed of becoming an F.B.I. agent
  3. Marcus studied for the exam until 5 am.
  4. Julius Caesar was born in 100 B.C. 
  5. My dr. told me that my cholesterol was too high.

5 points  

Question 18

  1. Identify the sentence without the dangling or misplaced modifier.  
  2. After rereading the article, the conclusions were still confusing. 
  3. Relieved of his command, the general stepped down.   
  4.  Hungry, the pizza was devoured quickly. 
  5. Not having followed the directions, the swingset promptly fell apart. 

5 points  

Question 19

  1. Identify the correctly constructed sentence.
  2. The reason I was late is because my car wouldn't start.
  3. Just because Dawn saw it first does not give her permission to take it.
  4. An honest approach is taking responsiblity for your actions.
  5. By studying hard for the midterm helped John to pass.

5 points  

Question 20

  1. Identify the word that is spelled incorrectly.
  2. hoping   
  3. confusing     
  4. guideance
  5. famous 

5 points  

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