Which sentence includes a dependent clause?(1 point)
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The class voted on their favorite project, and the winner received an award.
The class voted on their favorite project, and the winner received an award.
The students walked down the hallway and into the auditorium.
The students walked down the hallway and into the auditorium.
After practicing for many months, the drama club was ready to perform the play.
After practicing for many months, the drama club was ready to perform the play.
I will begin writing my essay once I have made an outline.
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After practicing for many months, the drama club was ready to perform the play.
Which sentence displays proper subject-verb agreement?(1 point)
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One of her friends bring gifts for Harper's party.
One of her friends bring gifts for Harper's party.
Few people know how to water ski.
Few people know how to water ski.
All of the musicians is invited to perform for the talent show.
All of the musicians is invited to perform for the talent show.
The people in line takes life jackets when boarding the boat.
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One of her friends bring gifts for Harper's party.
One of her friends bring gifts for Harper's party.
Few people know how to water ski.
Few people know how to water ski.
All of the musicians is invited to perform for the talent show.
All of the musicians is invited to perform for the talent show.
The people in line takes life jackets when boarding the boat.
The sentence that displays proper subject-verb agreement is: "Few people know how to water ski."
In this sentence, the subject "few people" is plural, and the verb "know" agrees with it in the present tense.
In this sentence, the subject "few people" is plural, and the verb "know" agrees with it in the present tense.
Use the sentence to answer the question.
The tiny puppy bought from the breeder wagged its tail for a treat.
Which of the following is the participle in the sentence?
(1 point)
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bought
bought
for
for
wagged
wagged
breeder
The tiny puppy bought from the breeder wagged its tail for a treat.
Which of the following is the participle in the sentence?
(1 point)
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bought
bought
for
for
wagged
wagged
breeder
The participle in the sentence is "bought."
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Which sentence displays correct subject-verb agreement?(1 point)
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That batch of cookies smell so good!
That batch of cookies smell so good!
The crowd of children gathers at the playground.
The crowd of children gathers at the playground.
The flock of wild turkeys run across the field.
The flock of wild turkeys run across the field.
The litter of kittens meow so sweetly.
Which sentence displays correct subject-verb agreement?(1 point)
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That batch of cookies smell so good!
That batch of cookies smell so good!
The crowd of children gathers at the playground.
The crowd of children gathers at the playground.
The flock of wild turkeys run across the field.
The flock of wild turkeys run across the field.
The litter of kittens meow so sweetly.
The sentence that displays correct subject-verb agreement is: "The crowd of children gathers at the playground."
In this sentence, the subject "crowd of children" is singular, and the verb "gathers" agrees with it in the present tense.
In this sentence, the subject "crowd of children" is singular, and the verb "gathers" agrees with it in the present tense.
Use the paragraph to answer the question.
Molly's new puppy is learning how to play fetch. Rolling a ball across the floor is an exciting activity for the puppy. He runs after the ball because he will be receiving a treat if he returns the ball to his owner.
Which of the following shows the gerund(s)?
(1 point)
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learning, rolling, exciting, receiving
learning, rolling, exciting, receiving
rolling, exciting, receiving
rolling, exciting, receiving
rolling
rolling
learning, exciting
Molly's new puppy is learning how to play fetch. Rolling a ball across the floor is an exciting activity for the puppy. He runs after the ball because he will be receiving a treat if he returns the ball to his owner.
Which of the following shows the gerund(s)?
(1 point)
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learning, rolling, exciting, receiving
learning, rolling, exciting, receiving
rolling, exciting, receiving
rolling, exciting, receiving
rolling
rolling
learning, exciting
The gerunds in the paragraph are "learning," "rolling," and "receiving."
Use the sentences to answer the question.
Freezing rain makes the roads very slippery.
Which choice shows the participle in this sentence and its function?
(1 point)
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rain; verb
rain; verb
freezing; adjective
freezing; adjective
slippery; adjective
slippery; adjective
makes; verb
Freezing rain makes the roads very slippery.
Which choice shows the participle in this sentence and its function?
(1 point)
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rain; verb
rain; verb
freezing; adjective
freezing; adjective
slippery; adjective
slippery; adjective
makes; verb
The participle in the sentence is "freezing," and its function is as an adjective. It describes the type of rain, indicating that the rain is very cold.
Which sentence includes a gerund phrase?(1 point)
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They were already working when we got there.
They were already working when we got there.
To finish this job, we need to start early.
To finish this job, we need to start early.
Did you notice their cleaning of the garage?
Did you notice their cleaning of the garage?
Let's take the old clothes to the thrift store.
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They were already working when we got there.
They were already working when we got there.
To finish this job, we need to start early.
To finish this job, we need to start early.
Did you notice their cleaning of the garage?
Did you notice their cleaning of the garage?
Let's take the old clothes to the thrift store.
The sentence that includes a gerund phrase is: "Did you notice their cleaning of the garage?"
The gerund phrase in this sentence is "cleaning of the garage," which functions as a noun phrase and acts as the direct object of the verb "notice."
The gerund phrase in this sentence is "cleaning of the garage," which functions as a noun phrase and acts as the direct object of the verb "notice."
Which sentence includes an infinitive phrase?(1 point)
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I dream about traveling to Mars one day.
I dream about traveling to Mars one day.
The class went to the museum for their final field trip.
The class went to the museum for their final field trip.
We would like to throw a surprise party for our cousin.
We would like to throw a surprise party for our cousin.
My brother went to the Grand Canyon last year.
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I dream about traveling to Mars one day.
I dream about traveling to Mars one day.
The class went to the museum for their final field trip.
The class went to the museum for their final field trip.
We would like to throw a surprise party for our cousin.
We would like to throw a surprise party for our cousin.
My brother went to the Grand Canyon last year.
The sentence that includes an infinitive phrase is: "We would like to throw a surprise party for our cousin."
The infinitive phrase in this sentence is "to throw a surprise party for our cousin," which functions as the verb phrase and expresses the intention or purpose of the subject "we."
The infinitive phrase in this sentence is "to throw a surprise party for our cousin," which functions as the verb phrase and expresses the intention or purpose of the subject "we."
Which sentence includes a participial phrase?(1 point)
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I am hurrying to make sure I make it to class on time.
I am hurrying to make sure I make it to class on time.
Climbing to the top of the tower made me feel dizzy.
Climbing to the top of the tower made me feel dizzy.
Please make sure you are prepared for the meeting.
Please make sure you are prepared for the meeting.
The small boy was afraid to jump off the diving board.
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I am hurrying to make sure I make it to class on time.
I am hurrying to make sure I make it to class on time.
Climbing to the top of the tower made me feel dizzy.
Climbing to the top of the tower made me feel dizzy.
Please make sure you are prepared for the meeting.
Please make sure you are prepared for the meeting.
The small boy was afraid to jump off the diving board.
The sentence that includes a participial phrase is: "Climbing to the top of the tower made me feel dizzy."
The participial phrase in this sentence is "Climbing to the top of the tower," which functions as a nonessential phrase and provides additional information about the subject "me."
The participial phrase in this sentence is "Climbing to the top of the tower," which functions as a nonessential phrase and provides additional information about the subject "me."
How can a writer change active voice to passive voice?(1 point)
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remove all action words from the sentence
remove all action words from the sentence
show a change in time
show a change in time
use past tense verbs
use past tense verbs
use a form of "to be" plus the past participle of the verb
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remove all action words from the sentence
remove all action words from the sentence
show a change in time
show a change in time
use past tense verbs
use past tense verbs
use a form of "to be" plus the past participle of the verb
To change active voice to passive voice, a writer can use a form of "to be" plus the past participle of the verb.
Use the sentence to answer the question.
The softball tournament was organized by me with the help of my teammates.
Which revision uses active voice and maintains the meaning of the original sentence?
(1 point)
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My teammates organized the softball tournament.
My teammates organized the softball tournament.
The softball tournament was organized by me and my teammates.
The softball tournament was organized by me and my teammates.
I organized the softball tournament with the help of my teammates.
I organized the softball tournament with the help of my teammates.
The help of my teammates helped me organize the softball tournament.
The softball tournament was organized by me with the help of my teammates.
Which revision uses active voice and maintains the meaning of the original sentence?
(1 point)
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My teammates organized the softball tournament.
My teammates organized the softball tournament.
The softball tournament was organized by me and my teammates.
The softball tournament was organized by me and my teammates.
I organized the softball tournament with the help of my teammates.
I organized the softball tournament with the help of my teammates.
The help of my teammates helped me organize the softball tournament.
The revision that uses active voice and maintains the meaning of the original sentence is: "My teammates organized the softball tournament."
This revision maintains the meaning by stating that the teammates were the ones who organized the tournament, while also using active voice.
This revision maintains the meaning by stating that the teammates were the ones who organized the tournament, while also using active voice.