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#GRAMMAR 4.3 PRACTICE (due date: Thursday, May 18)

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NOT HAPPY WITH YOUR SCORE?

REDO CODE: PS4HV2


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.

NOT HAPPY WITH YOUR SCORE?

REDO CODE: PS4HV2


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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Question 25
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My pickup has (fewer, less) wheels than that larger truck.
fewer
less
Many people (emigrated, immigrated) to the United States in the early 1900s.
emigrated
immigrated
I thought the shed was (farther, further) into the woods than this.
farther
further
Patricia (doesn’t, don’t) like that new video.
doesn't
don't
I need to think (farther, further) about this important decision.
farther
further
Did your family (emigrate, immigrate) from China?
emigrate
immigrate
The school is holding (fewer, less) dances this year than last year.
fewer
less
Vanesa’s haircut is (different from, different than) her mother’s.
different from
different than
I’d like to spend (fewer, less) than ten dollars for the present.
fewer
less
They (doesn’t, don’t) think we can win the championship.
doesn't
don't
Stack the groceries (in, into, in to) the pantry.
in
into
in to
I wish you (had of, had) written to me about your award.
had of
had
Mother is feeling particularly (good, well) since her retirement.
good
well
The soaked dog barked to come (in, into, in to) the house.
in
into
in to
The voters will choose their favorite candidate (irregardless, regardless) of the polls.
irregardless
regardless
This new paint really gives a (good, well) finish.
good
well
We (hanged, hung) the colorful textile above the fireplace.
hanged
hung
(Irregardless, Regardless) of our differences, we can work together.
Irregardless
Regardless
She took the new student (in, into, in to) meet the principal.
in
into
in to
Because Maya drew (good, well), she was asked to design the yearbook cover.
good
well
The bird flapped (it’s, its) wings and flew away.
it's
its
We were (in, into, in to) our places for the choir show.
in
into
in to
(It’s, Its) time for our exercise class.
It's
Its
What are the steps necessary to (immigrate, emigrate) from one’s birth nation to another nation?
immigrate
emigrate
We will wait patiently until (it’s, its) time for the dance.
it's
its