Editor In Chief B1 Lesson 11

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Editor In Chief B1 Lesson 11 CONTENT - 3 Be sure to STUDY the illustration and caption before you read the text. Don’t forget to analyze any facts or figures.

Although she did her better, the girl came in third place. Grammar / Usage - 5 Whom or who? Who lost their lunch money? SUBJECT To whom did you give the jellybeans? PREDICATE Comparative adverb or superlative adverb good/better/best great/greater/greatest Although she did her better, the girl came in third place.

The events are plan for the winter carnival. Grammar/Usage Helping verb is (are) /past participle The events are plan for the winter carnival. The age for the boy be ten years old. Agreement of verb (is or are) with subject One of the boys were hungry.

Punctuation - 1 Sentence fragment / incomplete sentence The dogs were running down the road. Until the end of the afternoon.

Capital / Lower Case Letters -1 The Age of the Mammals followed the Age of the Reptiles. The Paleozoic Era was when the earliest animals appeared on the Earth.