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GRAMMAR

WHICH EXAMPLE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT? A. The athletes on the field. B. A panda weighs four ounces at birth. C. Galloped at a fast pace across the field.

WHICH EXAMPLE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT? A. Jeff milked the cows, gathered the eggs, and fed the chickens. B. Jeff milked the cows; gathered the eggs and fed the chickens. C. Jeff milked the cows gathered the eggs and fed the chickens.

WHICH EXAMPLE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT? A. Every morning I eat breakfast, and run to the bus stop. B. Every morning, I eat breakfast, and run to the bus stop. C. Every morning, I eat breakfast and run to the bus stop.

WHICH EXAMPLE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT? A. Me and her are going to the mall today. B. She and I are going to the mall today. C. Her and I are going to the mall today. D. She and me are going to the mall today.

WHICH EXAMPLE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT? A. His dog was running around without it’s collar. B. His dog was running around without its collar. C. His dog was running around without their collar.

WHICH EXAMPLE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT? A. We were going to do that anyway. B. We were going to do that anyways. C. We were going to do that any way.

WHICH EXAMPLE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT? A. Jamie could of told us that we were lost. B. Jamie could have told us that we were lost. C. Jamie can’t have told us that we were lost.

WHICH EXAMPLE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT? A. The students took off they’re hats together. B. The students took off there hats together. C. The students took off their hats together.

WHICH EXAMPLE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT? A. I don’t mind if you place that over their. B. I don’t mind if you place that over they’re. C. I don’t mind if you place that over there.

WHICH EXAMPLE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT? A. Your going to have to do better than that if you want to pass this test. B. You’re going to have to do better than that if you want to pass this test. C. Yore going to have to do better than that if you want to pass this test.

WHICH EXAMPLE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT? A. I’m determined to do better than last year. B. I’m determined to do better then last year. C. I’m determined to do better in last year.

WHICH EXAMPLE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT? A. He had certain principles he followed regarding right and wrong. B. He had certain principals he followed regarding right and wrong. C. He had certain principles he followed in regards to right and wrong.

WHICH EXAMPLE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT? A. She needed the know the answer, irregardless of the consequences. B. She needed to know the answer, regardless of the consequences. C. She needed to know the answer in regards to the consequences.

WHICH EXAMPLE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT? A. My mom isn’t sure whose going with us. B. My mom isn’t sure who are going with us. C. My mom isn’t sure who’s going with us.

WHICH EXAMPLE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT? A. We didn’t know how the dramatic story would affect him. B. We didn’t know how the dramatic story would effect him.

WHICH EXAMPLE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT? A. London is a very old city but some parts of it are very modern. B. London is a very old city, but some parts of it are very modern. C. London is a very old city but, some parts of it are very modern.

WHICH EXAMPLE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT? A. After we saw the movie we decided to go to Denny’s for a late night dinner. B. After we saw the movie we decided to go to Denny’s for a late night dinner. C. After, we saw the movie, we decided to go to Denny’s for a late night dinner. D. After we saw the movie, we decided to go to Denny’s for a late night dinner.

WHICH EXAMPLE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT? A. Jenny lived in Phoenix, Arizona, during her childhood. B. Jenny lived in Phoenix Arizona, during her childhood. C. Jenny lived in Phoenix, Arizona during her childhood.

WHICH EXAMPLE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT? A. The Declaration of Independence, which is dated July 4, 1776, is a famous document. B. The Declaration of Independence which is dated July 4, 1776, is a famous document. C. The Declaration of Independence which is dated July 4, 1776 is a famous document. D. The Declaration of Independence, which is dated July 4, 1776 is a famous document.

WHICH EXAMPLE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT? A. Jimmy, (who is my brother’s best friend), missed his flight home. B. Jimmy (who is my brother’s best friend), missed his flight home. C. Jimmy (who is my brother’s best friend) missed his flight home.

WHICH EXAMPLE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT? A. The ocean contains stunning, coral reefs. B. The hotel has clean, hot water. C. The beach has white, sand bars.

WHICH EXAMPLE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT? A. Mother’s grocery list contained the following items: milk, bread, and butter. B. Mother’s grocery list contained: milk, bread, and butter. C. Mother’s grocery list: contained milk, bread, and butter.

WHICH EXAMPLE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT? A. The childrens toys were ruined from the rain. B. The children’s toys were ruined from the rain. C. The childrens’ toys were ruined from the rain.

WHICH EXAMPLE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT? A. The family reunion contained twenty different groups of Jones’s. B. The family reunion contained twenty different groups of Joneses. C. The family reunion contained twenty different groups of Joness.

WHICH EXAMPLE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT? A. Her research relied upon data, statistics, and writing about medical reports. B. Her research relied upon data, statistics, and medical reports. C. Her research was relying upon data, statistics, and writing about medical reports.

WHICH EXAMPLE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT? A. Illegal logging in South American forests has decimated many wild acres. B. Illegal logging in South American forests have decimated many wild acres.

WHICH EXAMPLE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT? A. Picasso was an artist which gained fame from his portraits. B. Picasso was an artist that gained fame from his portraits. C. Picasso was an artist who gained fame from his portraits.

WHICH EXAMPLE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT? A. Frida Kahlo is a painter to who many artists owe their inspiration. B. Frida Kahlo is a painter to whom many artists owe their inspiration.

WHICH EXAMPLE IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT? A. Last year, me and my mother attended the opening for the store. B. Last year, I and my mother attended the opening for the store. C. Last year, she and me attended the opening for the store. D. Last year, her and I attended the opening for the store.