If (were, we’re) going to breakfast, we should go now. (1 point) were we're 2. Please tell the server how you would like (your, you’re) eggs. (1 point) your you're 3. I don’t know if (their, they’re) joining us or not. (1 point) their they're 4. If (theirs, there’s) anything you need, let the server know. (1 point) theirs there's 5. (Whose, Who’s) going to pay for this meal? (1 point) Whose Who's
Again, what do you think the answers are?
1. we're 2.you're 3. they're 4.there's 5. who's
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Okay for 1, 2, 3, and 5 imagine that the 're means are, and for 4 's means is... Which ones fit?
Or, 1-3 is are and 4-5 is is...
2 is your
Yep and the rest are correct :)
thank you could you help with more??
Identify the error in apostrophe use in each sentence. If there is no error, choose no error. 1. Bill sold sixty dollars’ worth of candy for this months’ contribution to the marching band’s travel fund. (1 point) dollars' months' band's no error 2. Lets remember that there’s going to be a meeting at six o’clock. (1 point) Lets there's o'clock no error 3. I’ve always been confident that we’d make it to the finals, but it has’nt been easy. (1 point) I've we'd has'nt no error 4. You’ve had trouble lately pronouncing your r’s in Mr. Garza’s Spanish class. (1 point) You've r's Garza's no error 5. Doesn’t Julia know why the summer of 68’ was an eventful time in our country’s history? (1 point) Doesn't 68' country's no error
1. dollars?
Nope, try again...
months
Yep.
2. no error?
Wrong again.
lets?
Mhmm.
3.has'nt
RIght
4. no error. 5. 68'
Yes and yes :)
more help pls. ?
thanks
Choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly in each pair of sentences for questions 1–4. 1. (1 point) An ailurophile loves cats, an ailurophobe dislikes cats. An ailurophile loves cats; an ailurophobe dislikes cats. 2. (1 point) Elephants are found in both Africa and Asia, however, the two species differ in some ways. Elephants are found in both Africa and Asia; however, the two species differ in some ways. 3. (1 point) African bull elephants, for example, may weigh six to eight tons. African bull elephants; for example, may weigh six to eight tons. 4. (1 point) A male kangaroo is called a boomer, a female kangaroo is called a flyer. A male kangaroo is called a boomer; a female kangaroo is called a flyer.
What do you think?
1. An ailurophile loves cats; an ailurophobe dislikes cats. 2. Elephants are found in both Africa and Asia; however, the two species differ in some ways. 3. African bull elephants, for example, may weigh six to eight tons. 4. A male kangaroo is called a boomer; a female kangaroo is called a flyer.
All correct!
k just a few more
Choose the correctly punctuated sentence in each group. 1. (1 point) Mary had a little lamb; its fleece was white as snow. Everywhere that Mary went; the lamb was sure to go. It followed her to school one day; which was against the rules. It made the children laugh and play; to see a lamb at school. 2. (1 point) Despite their names, Greenland is not green; and Iceland is not covered in ice. China’s Yellow River, however, is yellow; silt gives the water its color. Africa’s Ivory Coast is named for the ivory trade, Europeans killed many elephants there for their tusks. Nutmeg and cloves are grown in the Spice Islands; which are now called the Moluccas.
Can't help anymore, I have to go. Sorry.
k thanks
1. b
2.A
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Correct Answers for the 1st 5 questions: 1. B 2. A 3. B 4. B 5. B 5/5 100%
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