Question: Select the pronoun that correctly completes the sentence.

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To fully understand the assignment requirements, Xavier and ______ have been discussing our ideas in the Ashford Café.
myself
me
I

Answer: I

Question: Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.

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Critical reading is deep reading, Workers must use critical reading in the workplace.
Critical reading is deep reading. Workers must use critical reading in the workplace.

Answer: Critical reading is deep reading. Workers must use critical reading in the workplace.

Question: The coordinating conjunctions that can be used to combine two complete sentences with a comma are “for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so.”

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True
False

Answer: True

Question: Select the correct form of the verb provided to correctly complete the sentence.

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Not one of the many students _____ the answer to the complicated calculus problem.
know
knows

Answer: knows

Question: Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.

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Critical reading is deep reading. Workers must use critical reading in the workplace.
Critical reading is deep reading, workers must use critical reading in the workplace.
Critical reading is deep reading workers must use critical reading in the workplace.

Answer: Critical reading is deep reading. Workers must use critical reading in the workplace.

Question: There should be commas around “however” in the following sentence: “Dwayne had planned to take the last flight out to Chicago, it was canceled, however, because of bad weather.”

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True
False

Answer: True

Question: Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.

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Even though it’s almost summer, we still have overcast skies and light rain.
Even though, it is almost summer we still have overcast skies and light rain.
Even though it is almost summer we still have overcast skies and light rain.

Answer: Even though it’s almost summer, we still have overcast skies and light rain.

Question: The coordinating conjunctions that can be used to combine two complete sentences with a comma are “for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so.”

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True
False

Answer: True

Question: The subject and verb should agree even when other words come between them. For example: “The students, as well as their teacher, are excited about the upcoming trip to Italy.”

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True
False

Answer: True

Question: Select the sentence that has correct subject-verb agreement.

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Everyone on the guest list is attending my graduation ceremony.
Everyone on the guest list are attending my graduation ceremony.

Answer: Everyone on the guest list is attending my graduation ceremony.

Question: Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.

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The plant manager Ron Stapley, is the person you need to contact.
The plant manager, Ron Stapley is the person you need to contact.
The plant manager, Ron Stapley, is the person you need to contact.

Answer: The plant manager, Ron Stapley, is the person you need to contact.

Question: Select the pronoun that correctly completes the sentence.

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See that girl over there standing by the door? It might have been ______ who left the book on the table.
her
she

Answer: she

Question: Select the sentence that does not have a pronoun-antecedent error.

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If anybody wants to go to that new restaurant, they have to make reservations a month in advance.
If anybody wants to go to that new restaurant, he or she has to make reservations a month in advance.

Answer: If anybody wants to go to that new restaurant, he or she has to make reservations a month in advance.

Question: In the following sentence, the comma is used correctly with an introductory clause: “To improve her concentration, the new diet Mariah is on includes more protein and complex carbohydrates in her diet.”

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True
False

Answer: True

Question: Select the pronoun that correctly completes the sentence.

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Don’t include me in your excuse; ______ having to clarify things after you botched them up is enough trouble for me already!
My
Me

Answer: My