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Editor In Chief B1 Lesson 5

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1 Editor In Chief B1 Lesson 5
CONTENT - 3 Be sure to STUDY the illustration and caption before you read the text. Don’t forget to analyze any facts or figures.

2 Most of the cars was dirty.
Usage - 1 An indefinite pronoun (i.e., several, both, most) and verb agree to be either singular or plural. Several students have cars. Both cats have collars. Most of the cars was dirty.

3 Punctuation - 2 Commas are used to set off a phrase that describes the noun. The Smiths, our nearest neighbors, left on vacation today. My brother’s dog the big white one is rolling in the leaves. A sentence fragment is an incomplete thought and cannot stand alone. This is ONE error. The horses ran through the field. And over the hills.

4 Grammar - 2 An adjective modifies a noun
new house large horse quiet room The first largely dinosaur was an amazing discovery. Present and past tense participles are used with verbs. was eaten were written The book was print in the year 1956.

5 The Canine pens at the zoo require constant care.
Capitalization - 1 Proper adjectives should be capitalized. African nations Atlanta Zoo botanical garden vineyard tour Town Center Park The Canine pens at the zoo require constant care.


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