I would like for someone to check this and make sure that I have this right. I had to rewrite the sentence that was not righ.
Dangling Modifiers:
If your baby dow not like cold apple juice, it should be heated.
Your answer:
If your baby does not like cold apple juice, the juice can be warmed.
Dangling Modifiers:
When they are fresh, eating oranges can often keep away the cold virus.
Your answer:
Eating fresh organges , can often help keep away the cold virus.
Predication:
Our palns for tomorrow should begin today.
Your answer:
No change
Punctuating Sentences:
The dinner party will begin at 8 0'clock sharp.
Your answer:
No change
Punctuating Sentences:
Without a doubt, cramming for the test.
Your answer:
With out a doubt, I crammed for the test.
PunctuatingSentences:
He took the curve too sharply, it caused an accident.
Your answer:
He took the curve too sharply, causing an accident.
Punctuation colon:
The ingredients for my favorite grilled sandwich are: peanut butter and bananas.
Your answer:
The ingredients for my favorit grilled sandwich are paenut butter and bananas.
Punctuation-Colon:
Studing is exciting: find something about the subject that interests you, and resolve to become an expert.
Your answer:
No change
Punctuation-Dash Pens come in all spahes-my favorite is an ergonomic one shaped like a wishbone.
Your answer:
Pens come in all shapes. My favorite is an ergonomic on shaped like a wishbone.
Punctuation-Hyphen:
The high rise building is located at 3114 Main Street.
Your Answer:
No Change
Punctuation-Hyphen:
She ate two thirds of the pie in one sitting.
Your Answer:
No change
Punctuation-Parentheses:
The blouse did not fit properly.(You will find it in this package.)
Your Answer:
The blouse did not fit properly.( It's in the package.)
Punctuation -Square Brackets:
The aritical about American history stated, "The revolution began over a beer [during Prohibition] and ended with a bang."
Your Answer:
No change
Inclusive Language-Nonracist and nonagist Language:
We need more manpower to finish the job on schedule.
Your Answer:
We need more power to finish the job on schudle.
Inclusive Language-Nonracist and Nonagist Language:
The women who earned the award was a Negro from Louisiana.
Your Answer:
The woman who earned the award was from Louisiana.
Inclusive Language-Nonracist and Nonagist:
It seems that every Golden Ager is on the bust trip to Laughlin, Nevada.
Your Answer:
It seems that every Golden Age is on the bus trip to Laughlin, Nevada.
Inclusive Language-Talking about people with Disabilities and Disease:
The blind people were downtown for a national conference.
Your Answer:
The blind were downtown for a national conference.
Inclusive Language-Talking about People with Disabilities and Disease:
His sister is afflicted with polio and muscular dystrophy, so she is confined to a wheelchair.
Your Answer:
This sist has polio and muscular dystrophy, she is confined to a wheel chair.
Inclusive Language-Quoting from Biased Material:
The mayor and their wives were invited on a tour of the state building.
Your Answer:
No change
Inclusive Language-Quoting from Biased Material:
Back in the 1400s, the laws governing the people were quite specific: :All menshall tithe 10% to the church and pay taxes every six months. All men can attend school until they are 16 yuears of age.
Your Answer:
Back in the 1400s, the laws governing the people were quite specific. "All men and women shall tithe 10% to the church and pay taxes every six months. All men and women can attend school until they are 16 years of age.
2 answers
Eating fresh organges , can often help keep away the cold virus.
The only thing wrong with this one is - do not use a comma. "Eating fresh oranges" is the subject of the sentence.
This one is correct as it is.
Punctuation-Parentheses:
The blouse did not fit properly.(You will find it in this package.)
Use "workers" instead of "power".
Your Answer:
We need more power to finish the job on schudle.
You did not change anything in this sentence.
Inclusive Language-Nonracist and Nonagist:
It seems that every Golden Ager is on the bust trip to Laughlin, Nevada.
Your Answer:
It seems that every Golden Age is on the bus trip to Laughlin, Nevada.
Rephrase this - so that it says that they were attending a convention for the blind, not that the people were blind.
Inclusive Language-Talking about people with Disabilities and Disease:
The blind people were downtown for a national conference.
Your Answer:
The blind were downtown for a national conference.
Use a semi-colon
Your Answer:
his sister has polio and muscular dystrophy, she is confined to a wheel chair.
"Punctuating Sentences:
He took the curve too sharply, it caused an accident.
Your answer:
He took the curve too sharply, causing an accident."
Try: "He took the curve too sharply; it caused an accident."
"Punctuation-Dash
Pens come in all sphaes-my favorite is an ergonomic one shaped like a wishbone.
Your answer:
Pens come in all shapes. My favorite is an ergonomic on shaped like a wishbone."
Try: "Pens come in all shapes -- my favorite is an ergonomic one shaped like a wishbone."
"Punctuation-Hyphen:
The high rise building is located at 3114 Main Street.
Your Answer:
No Change"
Try: "The high-rise..."
Outside of the punctuation ones:
"Your answer:
Eating fresh organges , can often help keep away the cold virus."
The comma there isn't necessary.
"Inclusive Language-Nonracist and nonagist Language:
We need more manpower to finish the job on schedule."
I can't see how that's at all racist or ageist -- sexist, perhaps, so if we're being generally PC here it needs a change, but 'power' doesn't seem to fit well. How about 'workers' or 'employees'?
Sorry, I have to go now; I imagine someone else can help with the rest.