Asked by PatriciaQuinn
Can someone please help me check these for me.And help me correct them the correct way. I'LL APPRECIATED YOUR HELP :)
I have to rewrite the sentences under the grammar rule of "Punctuating Sentences" if they need no change i have to write no change.
(1) The goose bit the mailman on the leg.
My answer: No change
(2) With five gallons of gas.
My answer: tHE CAR WILL RUN WITH FIVE GALLONS OF GAS.
(3)Because the store was closed.
MY asnwer: Abigail couln't buy milk because the store was closed.
(4) For the seventh time.
My answer: Angelica please be quiet for the seventh time.
(5) The rainbow stretched across the sky form the ice cream truck to the house down the lane.
My answer:No change
(6)Between the sixth and seventh floors of the building in the stairwell over in the corner.
My answer:She was standing between the sixth and seventh floors of the building in the stairwell over in the corner.
(7) Since I started taking college classes.
My answer: My daughter misses me since I started taking college classes.
(8) She drove the car right into the garage.
My answer: She drove the car right into the garage yesterday morning.
(9) When the garage door was closed.
My answer: The day that I forgot my house is was when the gargae door was closed.
(10) Friday nights at the dinner were always busy, I prefer the activity.
My answer: On friday nights the restaurant was always busy, I prefer to stay at home for the activities.
The first 7 are good -- assuming you mean FROM (not FORM) in # 5.
Let's look at the last three --
(8) She drove the car right into the garage.
My answer: She drove the car right into the garage yesterday morning.
<b>The original sentence is correct. You don't need to add any other words.</b>
(9) When the garage door was closed.
My answer: The day that I forgot my house is was when the gargae door was closed.
<b>Your answer is right, assuming you mean house KEY.</b>
(10) Friday nights at the dinner were always busy, I prefer the activity.
My answer: On friday nights the restaurant was always busy, I prefer to stay at home for the activities.
<b> Both the original and your sentence are run-on sentences. Also -- should "dinner" be "diner"? You could either use a semi-colon between the two clauses or you can make them two separate sentences.</b>
What is the spelling of countries when it is plural possessive?
I have to rewrite the sentences under the grammar rule of "Punctuating Sentences" if they need no change i have to write no change.
(1) The goose bit the mailman on the leg.
My answer: No change
(2) With five gallons of gas.
My answer: tHE CAR WILL RUN WITH FIVE GALLONS OF GAS.
(3)Because the store was closed.
MY asnwer: Abigail couln't buy milk because the store was closed.
(4) For the seventh time.
My answer: Angelica please be quiet for the seventh time.
(5) The rainbow stretched across the sky form the ice cream truck to the house down the lane.
My answer:No change
(6)Between the sixth and seventh floors of the building in the stairwell over in the corner.
My answer:She was standing between the sixth and seventh floors of the building in the stairwell over in the corner.
(7) Since I started taking college classes.
My answer: My daughter misses me since I started taking college classes.
(8) She drove the car right into the garage.
My answer: She drove the car right into the garage yesterday morning.
(9) When the garage door was closed.
My answer: The day that I forgot my house is was when the gargae door was closed.
(10) Friday nights at the dinner were always busy, I prefer the activity.
My answer: On friday nights the restaurant was always busy, I prefer to stay at home for the activities.
The first 7 are good -- assuming you mean FROM (not FORM) in # 5.
Let's look at the last three --
(8) She drove the car right into the garage.
My answer: She drove the car right into the garage yesterday morning.
<b>The original sentence is correct. You don't need to add any other words.</b>
(9) When the garage door was closed.
My answer: The day that I forgot my house is was when the gargae door was closed.
<b>Your answer is right, assuming you mean house KEY.</b>
(10) Friday nights at the dinner were always busy, I prefer the activity.
My answer: On friday nights the restaurant was always busy, I prefer to stay at home for the activities.
<b> Both the original and your sentence are run-on sentences. Also -- should "dinner" be "diner"? You could either use a semi-colon between the two clauses or you can make them two separate sentences.</b>
What is the spelling of countries when it is plural possessive?