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#GRAMMAR 13.5 PRACTICE (due date: Friday, November 4)

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PART 1 of 1

DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify the introductory phrase in each sentence. (20 points)
*Do not include any punctuation in your answer.

2. In SIXTEEN of the sentences, insert commas wherever necessary. (16 points)
*Copy and paste the entire sentence into the box and then add EXACTLY one comma.
*For short introductory prepositional phrases, always include a comma.
*Make sure to include the end mark in your answer.

3. FOUR of the sentences are correct. For those sentences, write none in the box. (4 points)
Sentence #1: For germination to work seeds must spread from place to place.
Question 1
1.

Introductory Phrase: For germination to work seeds must spread from place to place.

Question 2
2.

Rewritten: For germination to work seeds must spread from place to place.

Sentence #2: In a patch of bare soil outside your door new plants will spring up almost overnight.
Question 3
3.

Introductory Phrase: In a patch of bare soil outside your door new plants will spring up almost overnight.

Question 4
4.

Rewritten: In a patch of bare soil outside your door new plants will spring up almost overnight.

Sentence #3: Wondering at this process botanists have studied the migration of seeds.
Question 5
5.

Introductory Phrase: Wondering at this process botanists have studied the migration of seeds.

Question 6
6.

Rewritten: Wondering at this process botanists have studied the migration of seeds.

Sentence #4: To send their seeds out of the main plant and into the world plants have evolved clever methods.
Question 7
7.

Introductory Phrase: To send their seeds out of the main plant and into the world plants have evolved clever methods.

Question 8
8.

Rewritten: To send their seeds out of the main plant and into the world plants have evolved clever methods.

Sentence #5: In certain plants seed pods explode.
Question 9
9.

Introductory Phrase: In certain plants seed pods explode.

Question 10
10.

Rewritten: In certain plants seed pods explode.

Sentence #6: In such an explosion seeds are flung into the air.
Question 11
11.

Introductory Phrase: In such an explosion seeds are flung into the air.

Question 12
12.

Rewritten: In such an explosion seeds are flung into the air.

Sentence #7: Traveling on the wind some seeds fall on fertile ground.
Question 13
13.

Introductory Phrase: Traveling on the wind some seeds fall on fertile ground.

Question 14
14.

Rewritten: Traveling on the wind some seeds fall on fertile ground.

Sentence #8: Onto barren ground fall many more seeds that will not germinate.
Question 15
15.

Introductory Phrase: Onto barren ground fall many more seeds that will not germinate.

Question 16
16.

Rewritten: Onto barren ground fall many more seeds that will not germinate.

Sentence #9: Floating on the water some seeds are light enough to travel for many miles.
Question 17
17.

Introductory Phrase: Floating on the water some seeds are light enough to travel for many miles.

Question 18
18.

Rewritten: Floating on the water some seeds are light enough to travel for many miles.

Sentence #10: Developing inside berries many seeds are transported when animals eat the fruit.
Question 19
19.

Introductory Phrase: Developing inside berries many seeds are transported when animals eat the fruit.

Question 20
20.

Rewritten: Developing inside berries many seeds are transported when animals eat the fruit.

Sentence #11: Passing through the animal unharmed these seeds may come to rest on good soil.
Question 21
21.

Introductory Phrase: Passing through the animal unharmed these seeds may come to rest on good soil.

Question 22
22.

Rewritten: Passing through the animal unharmed these seeds may come to rest on good soil.

Sentence #12: Traveling inside an animal is only one way in which seeds make use of moving organisms.
Question 23
23.

Introductory Phrase: Traveling inside an animal is only one way in which seeds make use of moving organisms.

Question 24
24.

Rewritten: Traveling inside an animal is only one way in which seeds make use of moving organisms.

Sentence #13: Hitching a ride on the outside is yet another way.
Question 25
25.

Introductory Phrase: Hitching a ride on the outside is yet another way.

Question 26
26.

Rewritten: Hitching a ride on the outside is yet another way.

Sentence #14: Walking through meadows or woodlands you have probably come home with many plant parts stuck to your clothing.
Question 27
27.

Introductory Phrase: Walking through meadows or woodlands you have probably come home with many plant parts stuck to your clothing.

Question 28
28.

Rewritten: Walking through meadows or woodlands you have probably come home with many plant parts stuck to your clothing.

Sentence #15: In their movement through the underbrush animals also pick up these seeds.
Question 29
29.

Introductory Phrase: In their movement through the underbrush animals also pick up these seeds.

Question 30
30.

Rewritten: In their movement through the underbrush animals also pick up these seeds.

Sentence #16: Falling to the ground later on the seeds will often germinate.
Question 31
31.

Introductory Phrase: Falling to the ground later on the seeds will often germinate.

Question 32
32.

Rewritten: Falling to the ground later on the seeds will often germinate.

Sentence #17: Shaking in the wind such plants release their seeds.
Question 33
33.

Introductory Phrase: Shaking in the wind such plants release their seeds.

Question 34
34.

Rewritten: Shaking in the wind such plants release their seeds.

Sentence #18: Into the air fly these lightweight seeds.
Question 35
35.

Introductory Phrase: Into the air fly these lightweight seeds.

Question 36
36.

Rewritten: Into the air fly these lightweight seeds.

Sentence #19: Traveling much farther than heavy seeds they spread the parent plant far and wide.
Question 37
37.

Introductory Phrase: Traveling much farther than heavy seeds they spread the parent plant far and wide.

Question 38
38.

Rewritten: Traveling much farther than heavy seeds they spread the parent plant far and wide.

Sentence #20: Lacking locomotion plants cannot escape from their enemies.
Question 39
39.

Introductory Phrase: Lacking locomotion plants cannot escape from their enemies.

Question 40
40.

Rewritten: Lacking locomotion plants cannot escape from their enemies.