#GRAMMAR 4.5 REDO

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25 questions
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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 4.5 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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Amad visited my family last summer, but I was on vacation (then, than).

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Can I (sit, set) this bowl on the glass table?

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What is the name of (that there, that) tree?

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Last evening the newscaster (says, said) we would have snow today.

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The dog found a comfortable spot and (than, then) curled up in a ball.

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To (whom, who) do you think you’re talking?

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I did better on today’s test (than, then) on the one last week.

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Just before the sun (sit, set), the sky was streaked with purple.

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Keshia and Kosey are the president and vice president, (respectfully, respectively), of the student council.

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When Calid (says, said) he is a computer freak, he means it.

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I visited my old neighborhood (where, where at) I have the best memories.

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After standing at my after-school job, I need to (set, sit) for a while.

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In 1940 tensions rose between the United States and Japan, and (than, then) on December 7, 1941, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor.

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This plastic sheet is as pliable as, or more pliable (than, then), that hard rubber one.

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Gary Lee (set, sat) up the folding chairs and then sat in one.

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Stuart (says, said) to thank you for sending him a get-well card.

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We paid for your meal (to, too, two) show our appreciation.

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I don’t know (where, where at) the new stadium is going to be built.

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My aunt moved into (that, that there) building ten years ago.

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Maya (respectfully, respectively) submitted her paper to her English teacher.

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Yesterday Tim (says, said) to me that he wants to learn how to snow ski.

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You forgot all (your, you’re) good manners.

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Have you seen (their, they’re) new dog yet?

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To get to the lunchroom, go through (that there, that) door and turn to your right.

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Dan and Alta, (respectively, respectfully), baked brownies and apple pie for the cast party.