*GRAMMAR 13.9 PRACTICE (due date: Wednesday, February 9)
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25 questions
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I’ll be studying with Corrine did you see her goal in the game today? (1)
I’ll be studying with Corrine did you see her goal in the game today? (1)
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The cats we call them the herd will come running for dinner now. (2)
The cats we call them the herd will come running for dinner now. (2)
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I I I can’t remember what I was doing last Tuesday. (2)
I I I can’t remember what I was doing last Tuesday. (2)
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The basic tools hammer, wrench, and screwdriver are all in your kit. (2)
The basic tools hammer, wrench, and screwdriver are all in your kit. (2)
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Her book you must have read it has been on the best seller list for weeks. (2)
Her book you must have read it has been on the best seller list for weeks. (2)
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I think your scarf is in the oh, I don’t know where it is! (1)
I think your scarf is in the oh, I don’t know where it is! (1)
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A neutron star a small, very dense star weighs an incredible amount. (2)
A neutron star a small, very dense star weighs an incredible amount. (2)
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She she’s the one I saw driving away from the crash scene! (1)
She she’s the one I saw driving away from the crash scene! (1)
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The signs of spring robins, daffodils, and spring peepers are in evidence. (2)
The signs of spring robins, daffodils, and spring peepers are in evidence. (2)
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The two finalists Amy and Namid will compete for first prize. (2)
The two finalists Amy and Namid will compete for first prize. (2)
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Two of the brothers Lash and Karl are pianists for our town’s orchestra. (2)
Two of the brothers Lash and Karl are pianists for our town’s orchestra. (2)
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Please make yourself at home do you smell something burning? (1)
Please make yourself at home do you smell something burning? (1)
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My favorite character the one who really solves the mystery is Rob MacCracken. (2)
My favorite character the one who really solves the mystery is Rob MacCracken. (2)
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The mezzanine from the Latin for “middle” is the seating area between the main floor and the balcony. (2)
The mezzanine from the Latin for “middle” is the seating area between the main floor and the balcony. (2)
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What what what have you done? (2)
What what what have you done? (2)
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Halle, this is oh, I didn’t know you two had met. (1)
Halle, this is oh, I didn’t know you two had met. (1)
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Jim’s grandfather he’s our mayor, as you know will speak at commencement. (2)
Jim’s grandfather he’s our mayor, as you know will speak at commencement. (2)
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The heroine of the book is a war photographer, and she sorry, I have to get the phone. (1)
The heroine of the book is a war photographer, and she sorry, I have to get the phone. (1)
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You you shouldn’t have jumped out at me like that! (1)
You you shouldn’t have jumped out at me like that! (1)
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Names of animals many of them from Native American languages are usually very colorful. (2)
Names of animals many of them from Native American languages are usually very colorful. (2)
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We held dinner for you oh my, what did you do to your arm? (1)
We held dinner for you oh my, what did you do to your arm? (1)
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Mrs. Carter she’s Adam’s grandmother, you know is our science teacher this year. (2)
Mrs. Carter she’s Adam’s grandmother, you know is our science teacher this year. (2)
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He he he almost ran into the garage wall! (2)
He he he almost ran into the garage wall! (2)
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Many animal names burro, bronco, and pinto are three come from the Spanish language. (2)
Many animal names burro, bronco, and pinto are three come from the Spanish language. (2)
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Do you want to eat what’s the score, by the way? while you watch the rest of the game? (2)
Do you want to eat what’s the score, by the way? while you watch the rest of the game? (2)