#GRAMMAR 3.3 REDO
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Sentence #1: Mr. Kravitz may become our new science teacher. (1)
Sentence #1: Mr. Kravitz may become our new science teacher. (1)
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Sentence #2A: The new car was bright and shiny. (2)
Sentence #2A: The new car was bright and shiny. (2)
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Sentence #2B: The new car was bright and shiny. (2)
Sentence #2B: The new car was bright and shiny. (2)
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Sentence #3: That object in the tree is a pineapple. (1)
Sentence #3: That object in the tree is a pineapple. (1)
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Sentence #4: That train robbery remains an unsolved mystery. (1)
Sentence #4: That train robbery remains an unsolved mystery. (1)
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Sentence #5: This book on whales is a gift from my sister. (1)
Sentence #5: This book on whales is a gift from my sister. (1)
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Sentence #6A: Tika’s favorite reptiles are lizards and turtles. (2)
Sentence #6A: Tika’s favorite reptiles are lizards and turtles. (2)
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Sentence #6B: Tika’s favorite reptiles are lizards and turtles. (2)
Sentence #6B: Tika’s favorite reptiles are lizards and turtles. (2)
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Sentence #7: Jayelle and Simon are the best performers in the play. (1)
Sentence #7: Jayelle and Simon are the best performers in the play. (1)
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Sentence #8: These old apples smell rotten. (1)
Sentence #8: These old apples smell rotten. (1)
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Sentence #9: Both Tanya and Rick seemed cheerful after the exam. (1)
Sentence #9: Both Tanya and Rick seemed cheerful after the exam. (1)
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Sentence #10A: The runners look weary but triumphant. (2)
Sentence #10A: The runners look weary but triumphant. (2)
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Sentence #10B: The runners look weary but triumphant. (2)
Sentence #10B: The runners look weary but triumphant. (2)
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Sentence #11: These pears don’t appear fresh. (1)
Sentence #11: These pears don’t appear fresh. (1)
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Sentence #12: Stella became chairwoman of the committee. (1)
Sentence #12: Stella became chairwoman of the committee. (1)
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Sentence #13: The soaked and exhausted scouts looked miserable. (1)
Sentence #13: The soaked and exhausted scouts looked miserable. (1)
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Sentence #14A: The cut flowers looked dry and lifeless. (2)
Sentence #14A: The cut flowers looked dry and lifeless. (2)
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Sentence #14B: The cut flowers looked dry and lifeless. (2)
Sentence #14B: The cut flowers looked dry and lifeless. (2)
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Sentence #15: Red, yellow, and blue are primary colors. (1)
Sentence #15: Red, yellow, and blue are primary colors. (1)
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Sentence #16: My uncle has been ill. (1)
Sentence #16: My uncle has been ill. (1)
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Sentence #17: The sculpture in the park remains his greatest accomplishment. (1)
Sentence #17: The sculpture in the park remains his greatest accomplishment. (1)
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Sentence #18: The first prize in the contest will be a trip to Grand Canyon. (1)
Sentence #18: The first prize in the contest will be a trip to Grand Canyon. (1)
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Sentence #19: The runners felt jubilant after the race. (1)
Sentence #19: The runners felt jubilant after the race. (1)
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Sentence #20: Her orchard’s main crop was cherries. (1)
Sentence #20: Her orchard’s main crop was cherries. (1)
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Sentence #21: The Conways and the Hopes seem good friends. (1)
Sentence #21: The Conways and the Hopes seem good friends. (1)
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Sentence #22: Those boys are competitors. (1)
Sentence #22: Those boys are competitors. (1)
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Sentence #23: Because of their unhappiness, I feel sad. (1)
Sentence #23: Because of their unhappiness, I feel sad. (1)
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Sentence #24: The minestrone soup tasted too salty. (1)
Sentence #24: The minestrone soup tasted too salty. (1)
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Sentence #25: Monet is my favorite impressionist painter. (1)
Sentence #25: Monet is my favorite impressionist painter. (1)
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