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Question 1 options:
Type the introductory word in this sentence.
Kevin, please find the puzzle.
Type the introductory word in this sentence.
Kevin, please find the puzzle.
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lil Z
Question 2 options:
Type the introductory word in this sentence.
No, I don't know the answer.
Type the introductory word in this sentence.
No, I don't know the answer.
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lil Z
Question 3 options:
Type the introductory word in this sentence.
Mr. Smith, I know the answer.
Type the introductory word in this sentence.
Mr. Smith, I know the answer.
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lil Z
Does this sentence have an appositive or noun of address?
Aaron, the football player, made a touchdown.
Question 4 options:
noun of address
appositive
Aaron, the football player, made a touchdown.
Question 4 options:
noun of address
appositive
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lil Z
The dog biscuits, his favorite treat, are in the kitchen.
Question 5 options:
yes
no
Question 5 options:
yes
no
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lil Z
Is this sentence punctuated correctly?
The dog biscuits, his favorite treat, are in the kitchen.
Question 5 options:
yes
no
The dog biscuits, his favorite treat, are in the kitchen.
Question 5 options:
yes
no
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lil Z
Does this sentence have an appositive or noun of address?
Mrs. Smith, her favorite teacher, won the award.
Question 6 options:
appositive
noun of address
Mrs. Smith, her favorite teacher, won the award.
Question 6 options:
appositive
noun of address
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lil Z
Is this sentence punctuated correctly?
The dog's favorite toy a chew, bone is lost.
Question 7 options:
yes
no
The dog's favorite toy a chew, bone is lost.
Question 7 options:
yes
no
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lil Z
Does this sentence have an appositive or noun of address?
The cat, a white one, was on the porch.
Question 8 options:
appositive
noun of address
The cat, a white one, was on the porch.
Question 8 options:
appositive
noun of address
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lil Z
What is the appositive in this sentence?
The Smiths, our neighbors, mow their grass every Saturday.
Question 9 options:
The Smiths
mow
our neighbors
The Smiths, our neighbors, mow their grass every Saturday.
Question 9 options:
The Smiths
mow
our neighbors
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lil Z
Does this sentence have an appositive or noun of address?
Tommy, that is a great tie!
Question 10 options:
appositive
noun of address
Tommy, that is a great tie!
Question 10 options:
appositive
noun of address
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lil Z
Does this sentence have an appositive or noun of address?
Tommy, that is a great tie!
Question 10 options:
appositive
noun of address
Tommy, that is a great tie!
Question 10 options:
appositive
noun of address
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lil Z
Is this compound sentence correct or incorrect?
Jane went to the zoo, but she did not see the kangaroo.
Question 1 options:
correct
incorrect
Jane went to the zoo, but she did not see the kangaroo.
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correct
incorrect
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GPT 3.5
Kevin
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No
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Mr.
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GPT 3.5
The sentence "Aaron, the football player, made a touchdown" includes a noun of address.
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GPT 3.5
The sentence "The dog biscuits, his favorite treat, are in the kitchen" includes an appositive.
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GPT 3.5
Yes, the sentence "The dog biscuits, his favorite treat, are in the kitchen" is punctuated correctly. It uses commas to set off the appositive phrase "his favorite treat" to provide additional information about the dog biscuits.
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GPT 3.5
The sentence "Mrs. Smith, her favorite teacher, won the award" includes an appositive.
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GPT 3.5
No, the sentence "The dog's favorite toy, a chew bone, is lost" is not punctuated correctly. It should be written as "The dog's favorite toy, a chew bone, is lost." Commas should be used to set off the appositive phrase "a chew bone" to provide additional information about the dog's favorite toy.
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GPT 3.5
The sentence "The cat, a white one, was on the porch" includes an appositive.
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GPT 3.5
The appositive in the sentence "The Smiths, our neighbors, mow their grass every Saturday" is "our neighbors." It appositively renames or identifies the noun "The Smiths."
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GPT 3.5
The sentence "Tommy, that is a great tie!" includes a noun of address.
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GPT 3.5
The sentence "Tommy, that is a great tie!" includes a noun of address.
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GPT 3.5
The compound sentence "Jane went to the zoo, but she did not see the kangaroo" is correct. It consists of two independent clauses joined by the coordinating conjunction "but."
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