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Question*Which sentence is grammatically correct? If that stunt double were a cat, he’d have nine lives.If that stunt double was a cat, he’d have nine lives.Both sentences are correct. Question*Which sentence is grammatically correct? The most important thing in my life have been my friends.Each of the dogs are wearing a red bow.Seven dollars is more than enough for a hamburger.My two favorite things about the movie was the action and the music. Question*Which sentence is grammatically correct? Me and my grandmother get ice cream every Saturday.My grandmother and myself get ice cream every Saturday.My grandmother and I get ice cream every Saturday. Question*Fill in the blank. High levels of sugar ________ some people headaches. givehave gavegives Question*Which sentence is correct? Without the attornies signature, we couldn’t file the complaint.Without the attorney’s signature we couldn’t file the compliant.Without the attornies’ signatures we couldn’t file the complaint.Without the attorney’s signature, we couldn’t file the complaint. Question*Which sentence is grammatically correct? Are you the girl that named her dogs Frank and Beans?Are you the girl which named her dogs Frank and Beans?Are you the girl who named her dogs Frank and Beans? Question*Which sentence is correct? Look for grammar and punctuation.Tina felt badly about ruining Jack’s haircut.I brought the family altogether to celebrate my hamster’s first birthday.The disinterested judge tasted five types of chili.I can’t eat pizza; beside, I don’t like that pizzeria. Question*Which sentence is punctuated correctly?I’d like to eat lunch, however; the cafeteria smells like a barn.My teacher gave me a bad grade; however, I deserved it.Going to college would be fun, however, I’m flunking high school. Question*Which sentence is grammatically correct? I’m shocked that the gaudy chandelier receives complements.Please accept this chandelier with my complements.The beveled mirror compliments the chandelier.I feel uncomfortable whenever someone compliments my chandelier. Question*Which sentence is correct? Look for grammar and punctuation.This can be yours for only two, easy payments!It’s raining outside, and I forgot my umbrella.Reggie dislikes three foods: walnuts, beans, and eating eggs.That shirt was five dollar’s off! Question*Which sentence properly avoids gender bias?A successful teacher will carefully plan his or her lessons.A successful administrative assistant will keep her desk organized.A successful waitress will have respect for her or his customers.A successful dentist will listen to concerns his patients may have. Question*Fill in the blank. Gertrude ate a large ________ of cookies at Jaime’s party.numberplethoraamount Question*Which sentence is punctuated correctly?Sammy wanted to go surfing in Florida, but there was a hurricane warning.Sammy planned fun activities such as: surfing the waves, visiting with friends, and getting a tan.Sammy ignored the warning and went to Florida; which was both adventurous and unwise. Question*Which sentence is punctuated correctly?Which television character famously asks, “Who loves you, baby”?Which television character famously asks, “Who loves you, baby?”Which television character famously asks, “Who loves you, baby?”? Question*Fill in the blank. I could have scored the winning goal if my coach ________ me the chance. would givewould have givenhad givenwould have gave Question*Which sentence is punctuated correctly? The police officer said: “You’re under arrest for stealing scallops”.The diner said, “Lets eat the scallops, and leave without paying!”The server said “Table seven ordered three dozen scallops”.The chef said, “I dislike cooking scallops.” Question*Which sentence follows the rules of parallel structure?Glen loves squirrels, roller coasters, and racing.Did you know that dogs shouldn’t eat onions, cherries, or an avocado?While in college, Alex learned that roommates can be loud, messy, and steal your groceries.Going to college taught Alex how to interact with others, live on his own, and to make cheap meals. Question*Which sentence is punctuated correctly?I didn't mean to ignore you, I was chatting with John and didn’t hear you.Giant pandas, which live in central China, are endangered.Laura wanted either to be a marine biologist, or a nurse. Question*Which sentence is grammatically correct?After growing nearly two stories tall, my grandfather cut down the tree.Excited about the seasonal deals, Suzy invited Barbara to go shopping.Being a licensed trainer, Millicent’s dog learned to play dead.With four pounds of cake in his stomach, the chair creaked beneath Jake. Question*Which sentence is grammatically correct?Ivy not only pet the stingray but also kissed it.Not only did Ivy pet the stingray, but she also kissed it.Ivy kissed not only the stingray but also the tortoise.All of the above.CommentsThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.