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OpenStudy (xobriley):

Check my answers

OpenStudy (xobriley):

@Irrati0nal

OpenStudy (xobriley):

OpenStudy (sylph):

In the first one, what is the person's full title?

OpenStudy (sylph):

Is it only Marilyn Stuart?

OpenStudy (xobriley):

Yeah i think so

OpenStudy (sylph):

Would this be correct: "Everyone says president Barack Obama is a puppy."

OpenStudy (sylph):

Grammar-wise.

OpenStudy (irrati0nal):

Remember that all proper nouns should be capitalized. This includes Titles, Names, Names of Places, etc. Titles such as "President".

OpenStudy (xobriley):

Crap i want to give you both the best response! but i cant so ill give one and the other another one on my next question

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

Judge should be capitalized

OpenStudy (irrati0nal):

Give it to Sylph. Don't worry about me, haha.

OpenStudy (sylph):

Unless you're showing ownership of that person. "My Aunt" would be incorrect, whereas "My aunt" would be correct.

OpenStudy (sylph):

Does that help you understand that first question a little better?

OpenStudy (xobriley):

Yes

OpenStudy (xobriley):

Help with the others"?

OpenStudy (sylph):

Now, what's wrong with the punctuation in the answer you chose for question 2?

OpenStudy (xobriley):

there is none

OpenStudy (sylph):

http://prntscr.com/bfmu1m What answer better suits that question?

OpenStudy (xobriley):

D

OpenStudy (sylph):

Yes, good job. :) Now what's wrong with the punctuation in the answer you chose for #3?

OpenStudy (xobriley):

isnt it B

OpenStudy (sylph):

Tiring and hot are both describing the same noun-- day. Therefore they need that comma to separate them. In A, the first adjective is describing the cotton, not the shirt, so it doesn't need a comma. Now, what do you think the answer is?

OpenStudy (xobriley):

a

OpenStudy (sylph):

Does A have a comma between 'pink' and 'cotton'?

OpenStudy (xobriley):

OHHH

OpenStudy (sylph):

Exactly! Now what's the answer? :D

OpenStudy (xobriley):

d

OpenStudy (sylph):

Is 'suspenseful' describing 'exciting', or are they both describing 'game'?

OpenStudy (xobriley):

so C right?

OpenStudy (sylph):

Yes, but do you understand \(why\) it's c?

OpenStudy (xobriley):

yes now i do im going to open another question

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