Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A. "I'm not sure what you are asking me," she replied. B. I'm not sure what you are asking me, she replied. C. "I'm not sure what you are asking me, she replied." D. "I'm not sure what you are asking me?" she replied.
@johnweldon1993
@e.cociuba
@pooja195
this look like a statement..not a question...so i'm going to say A
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The second place finisher needs to stand low than the champion. What correction should be made to this sentence? A. change low to lower B. change low to lowest C. change low to less low D. change low to more low
"low" should be lower
okk so a
correct :)
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Bufford told the court everything because he had _______ to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth. A. swear B. sworn C. sweared D. sworned
What is the correct form of the verb that should go in the blank?
@johnweldon1993
this would be B...it's as easy as saying the sentence with each word and seeing if it sounds correct :)
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First of all, the wallpaper in the living room was ripped and yellowing. Not only that, the bathroom mirrors were shattered, and the bathtubs were missing! The paint was flaking off the ceilings in every single room, and the refrigerator was from 1952. It looks great now, but nobody believes me when I tell them how it started out. Which topic sentence best belongs with the details above? A. The kitchen was the ugliest one I'd ever seen. B. The refrigerator was disgusting and smelly. C. My mom bought a brand-new house last year. D. Our house was a disaster when we moved in.
@johnweldon1993
@uri
@UmmmHELP
answered in your other question :)
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wait i think 1.B
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