Asked by cristal
1. Select the letter of the underlined sentence part that contains an
error in grammar or usage. If the sentence contains no error, select (E).
The Endangered Species Act that was passed in 1966, made it illegal
(A) (B)
for people to kill, either for profit or sport, plants and animals
(C)
on the verge of extinction. no error
(D) (E)
C,D?
error in grammar or usage. If the sentence contains no error, select (E).
The Endangered Species Act that was passed in 1966, made it illegal
(A) (B)
for people to kill, either for profit or sport, plants and animals
(C)
on the verge of extinction. no error
(D) (E)
C,D?
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
What is the error?
Aren't you just supposed to have only one answer?
Aren't you just supposed to have only one answer?
Answered by
cristal
No, I just chose the ones which are wrong.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
What are the errors?
Answered by
cristal
The Endangered Species Act that was passed in 1966, made it illegal
(A) (B)
for people to kill, either for profit or sport, plants and animals
(C)
on the verge of extinction. no error
(D) (E)
(A) (B)
for people to kill, either for profit or sport, plants and animals
(C)
on the verge of extinction. no error
(D) (E)
Answered by
cristal
sorry so error A would be, that was passed in 1966
error B would be, made it illegal
error C would be, either for profit or sport
error D would be, on the verge of extinction.
And E is no error.
error B would be, made it illegal
error C would be, either for profit or sport
error D would be, on the verge of extinction.
And E is no error.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, I know.
Please follow your directions and choose one letter that represents the error.
<b>Select the letter of the underlined sentence part that contains an
error in grammar or usage. If the sentence contains no error, select (E). </b>
Please follow your directions and choose one letter that represents the error.
<b>Select the letter of the underlined sentence part that contains an
error in grammar or usage. If the sentence contains no error, select (E). </b>
Answered by
cristal
you are right thank you for letting me know that I think there is no error.
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