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#GRAMMAR 4.4 REDO

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DID YOU IMPROVE FROM THE FIRST TIME?

If you did better on the redo, email your teacher.
Copy this message into your email: "I earned a better score on the Grammar 4.4 redo assignment."

If you earned the same score as the first time or did worse, do not send an email.

PART 1 of 1

DIRECTIONS:
1. Choose the word or expression in parentheses that best completes each sentence. (25 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.

DID YOU IMPROVE FROM THE FIRST TIME?

If you did better on the redo, email your teacher.
Copy this message into your email: "I earned a better score on the Grammar 4.4 redo assignment."

If you earned the same score as the first time or did worse, do not send an email.

PART 1 of 1

DIRECTIONS:
1. Choose the word or expression in parentheses that best completes each sentence. (25 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
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To thrive within their environments, animals have tools and instincts they cannot (loose, lose).
loose
lose
My parents never (let, leave) the dog come into the house.
let
leave
When it was time to (leave, let), we said goodbye.
leave
let
(Many, Much) of Terri’s friends visited her in the hospital.
Many
Much
If the rope is too (loose, lose), the swing will fall.
loose
lose
We were told to (precede, proceed) as if nothing had happened.
precede
proceed
I (leave, let) my brother borrow my skateboard.
leave
let
The library was very (quiet, quite).
quiet
quite
Sarah was careful not to (loose, lose) the locket her aunt had given her.
loose
lose
Owls have sharp eyes and strong talons to locate and capture small animals (as, like) field mice.
as
like
(Much, Many) of the human body is made up of water.
Much
Many
On Saturday my mother will (leave, let) on a business trip.
leave
let
When I opened the gate, the dog got (loose, lose).
loose
lose
In 1973 the government (passed, past) the Endangered Species Act.
passed
past
The teacher will (leave, let) us use our books during the test.
leave
let
The soldiers will (raise, rise) the flag at noon.
raise
rise
The flowers were (quiet, quite) beautiful in the spring.
quiet
quite
My cousin and I (raise, rise) at six o’clock in the morning.
raise
rise
The band show will (precede, proceed) the vocal groups.
precede
proceed
Katrina was (quiet, quite) sure that her answer was correct.
quiet
quite
Trees that (loose, lose) their leaves in the fall are called deciduous.
loose
lose
We had seen that movie (many, much) times before.
many
much
Be sure to (leave, let) the door unlocked when you go.
leave
let
The choir will (raise, rise) together at the end of the show.
raise
rise
Because we lacked some chemicals, we could not (precede, proceed) with the experiment.
precede
proceed