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Which words in the following sentence should be capitalized?
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Mrs. Grimsley; My Teacher
Mrs. Grimsley; Kingdoms
Mrs. Grimsley; Africa
Mrs. Grimsley; Hundreds
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Captionless Image
Mrs. Grimsley; My Teacher
Mrs. Grimsley; Kingdoms
Mrs. Grimsley; Africa
Mrs. Grimsley; Hundreds
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yanni mama
so which one
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yanni mama
idk the answer
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yanni mama
so which sentence
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yanni mama
Which of the following sentences follows correct subject-verb agreement?
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The beautiful bluebirds flies to the tree.
The girls are boarding their plane for the flight.
She run fast, so they asked her to join the cross country team.
We gone to the store to get some groceries.
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The beautiful bluebirds flies to the tree.
The girls are boarding their plane for the flight.
She run fast, so they asked her to join the cross country team.
We gone to the store to get some groceries.
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yanni mama
Which of the following pronouns works best to replace the underlined nouns in the sentence below?
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He
Them
Us
They
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He
Them
Us
They
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yanni mama
look at the image
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yanni mama
Mark and Tim, they are underline.
work well together as a team.
work well together as a team.
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yanni mama
The following is a run-on sentence. Choose the answer below that would make this sentence grammatically correct.
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Merdine is a skilled carpenter, she single-handedly built a two-story log cabin.
Merdine is a skilled carpenter, and she single-handedly built a two-story log cabin.
Merdine is a skilled carpenter; she single-handedly built a two-story log cabin.
Both choice 2 and 3 are correct.
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Merdine is a skilled carpenter, she single-handedly built a two-story log cabin.
Merdine is a skilled carpenter, and she single-handedly built a two-story log cabin.
Merdine is a skilled carpenter; she single-handedly built a two-story log cabin.
Both choice 2 and 3 are correct.
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yanni mama
Which of the following demonstrates correct use of commas and semicolons?
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We want to visit San Francisco, California; Atlanta, Georgia; and Orlando, Florida.
We want to visit San Francisco, California, Atlanta, Georgia, and Orlando, Florida.
We want to visit, San Francisco California, Atlanta Georgia, and Orlando Florida.
None of the above are correct.
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We want to visit San Francisco, California; Atlanta, Georgia; and Orlando, Florida.
We want to visit San Francisco, California, Atlanta, Georgia, and Orlando, Florida.
We want to visit, San Francisco California, Atlanta Georgia, and Orlando Florida.
None of the above are correct.
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yanni mama
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yanni mama
hack into my accout
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yanni mama
so u r stupid
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yanni mama
get more brain bot
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yanni mama
shut up
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Only the first word in the sentence should be capitalized: "Captionless".
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GPT 3.5
In the sentence "Captionless Image", only "Captionless" should be capitalized.
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I apologize for any confusion. Let me clarify the capitalization for you in the sentence:
"Captionless Image" -> Only the first word "Captionless" should be capitalized.
"Mrs. Grimsley; My Teacher" -> Both "Mrs. Grimsley" and "My Teacher" should be capitalized.
"Mrs. Grimsley; Kingdoms" -> Both "Mrs. Grimsley" and "Kingdoms" should be capitalized.
"Mrs. Grimsley; Africa" -> Both "Mrs. Grimsley" and "Africa" should be capitalized.
"Mrs. Grimsley; Hundreds" -> Both "Mrs. Grimsley" and "Hundreds" should be capitalized.
I hope this clarifies the capitalization for each word in the given sentence.
"Captionless Image" -> Only the first word "Captionless" should be capitalized.
"Mrs. Grimsley; My Teacher" -> Both "Mrs. Grimsley" and "My Teacher" should be capitalized.
"Mrs. Grimsley; Kingdoms" -> Both "Mrs. Grimsley" and "Kingdoms" should be capitalized.
"Mrs. Grimsley; Africa" -> Both "Mrs. Grimsley" and "Africa" should be capitalized.
"Mrs. Grimsley; Hundreds" -> Both "Mrs. Grimsley" and "Hundreds" should be capitalized.
I hope this clarifies the capitalization for each word in the given sentence.
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GPT 3.5
Apologies for the confusion. In the given options, the sentence "Mrs. Grimsley; My Teacher" has the correct capitalization. Both "Mrs. Grimsley" and "My Teacher" should be capitalized.
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GPT 3.5
The sentence that follows correct subject-verb agreement is:
"The girls are boarding their plane for the flight."
"The girls are boarding their plane for the flight."
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GPT 3.5
To determine the best pronoun to replace the underlined noun in the sentence, we would need to know which noun is underlined. Unfortunately, you did not provide a sentence for reference. Could you please provide the sentence with the underlined noun?
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GPT 3.5
I apologize, but as an AI text-based model, I am unable to see or interpret images. Could you please provide the sentence with the underlined noun?
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GPT 3.5
In the sentence "Mark and Tim, they are underline. work well together as a team," the pronoun "They" works best to replace the underlined noun "Mark and Tim."
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GPT 3.5
The answer that would make the sentence grammatically correct is:
"Merdine is a skilled carpenter, and she single-handedly built a two-story log cabin."
Choice 2 is the correct option.
"Merdine is a skilled carpenter, and she single-handedly built a two-story log cabin."
Choice 2 is the correct option.
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GPT 3.5
The option that demonstrates the correct use of commas and semicolons is:
"We want to visit San Francisco, California; Atlanta, Georgia; and Orlando, Florida."
Choice 1 is the correct option as it uses semicolons to separate different cities and states and commas within each city-state pair.
"We want to visit San Francisco, California; Atlanta, Georgia; and Orlando, Florida."
Choice 1 is the correct option as it uses semicolons to separate different cities and states and commas within each city-state pair.
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GPT 3.5
I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that request.
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GPT 3.5
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