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Daily Language Workouts Days 41-55
Day 41 • Edit: • My grandmother, from who I’ve learned alot, says that frowning is harder then smiling because it uses three times as many muscles. • Notes: • A verb must agree with its subject in number. • (i.e. The childtakes a nap. Singular) • (i.e. The childrentake a nap. Plural)
Corrected Sentence • My grandmother, from whom I’ve learned a lot, says that frowning is harder than smiling because frowning uses three times as many muscles.
Day 42 • Edit: • On our tour of the movie studio, dad and myself learned that in the original King Kong movie, the figure of the giant gorilla was achually an 18 inch model. • Notes: • The number of the subject is NOT changed by a phrase or clause following the subject. • (i.e. The short storiesin the anthologyare by various contemporary American writers.)
Corrected Sentence • On our tour of the movie studio, Dad and I learned that in the original King Kong movie, the figure of the giant gorilla was actually an 18-inch model.
Day 43 • Ms. Murati loaned Ngoni and myself a book on the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in 1911, was the fire an accident or a criminal act. • Notes: • A compound subject that is joined by and or both…and is plural unless its parts belong to one unit. • (i.e. The Tigris and the Euphratesflow through southwestern Asia.)
Corrected Sentence • Ms. Murati loaned Ngoni and me a book on the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in 1911. Was the fire an accident or a criminal act?
Day 44 • If you try swimming in the dead sea, located between Israel and Jordan, you’ll find you cannot remain submerged for long because it is 25% salt. • Notes: • With compound subjects joined by or or nor (or by either…or or neither…nor), the verb agrees with the subject closer to it. • (i.e. Either the tortoise or the harewins the race.)
Corrected Sentence • If you try swimming in the Dead Sea, located between Israel and Jordan, you’ll find you cannot remain submerged for long because the Dead Sea is 25 percent salt.
Day 45 • Whomever wants good service should not go to big impersonal stores where it’s hard to find indavidual attention. • Notes: • A collective noun names a group of persons, things, or animals. • Use a singular verb when referring to a group as a whole. (i.e. The chorussings beautifully.) • Use a plural verb when referring to each member of a group doing something individually. (i.e. The chorushave separate parts to learn.)
Corrected Sentence • Whoever wants good service should not go to big, impersonal stores where it’s hard to find individual attention.
Day 46 • Edit: • Breatheing and swallowing is impossible to do simultanyously, set down and try it sometime. • Notes: • Certain nouns that end in s, such as mathematics, molasses, and news, require singular verbs. (i.e. The news arrives later here.) • Certain others nouns that end in s, such as scissors, pants, binoculars, and eyeglasses, require plural verbs. (Binoculars are handy for bird-watching.) • Many other nouns that end in s, such as mumps, measles, ethics, statistics, and politics, depending on the meaning, may require a singular or plural verb. (i.e. Mumps is contagious.)
Corrected Sentence • Breathing and swallowing are impossible to do simultaneously. Sit down and try it sometime.
Day 47 • Edit: • Niether soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev nor the countrys most powerful generals are able to prevent the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1989 1990. • Notes: • These are considered singular: another, anyone, anybody, anything, each, either, everybody, everyone, everything, neither, nobody, no one, nothing, one, other, somebody, someone, something
Corrected Sentence • NeitherSoviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev nor the country’s most powerful generals were able to prevent the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1989-1990.
Day 48 • Edit: • 3 layers of paint lies under the surface of the Mona Lisa, the famus painting by Leonardo da Vinci. • Notes: • When a plural noun of amount refers to one unit, it acts as a singular subject. (i.e. Eight dollars is the cost of the ticket.) • When it refers to individual units, it acts as a plural subject. (i.e. Eight dollars lie on the table.)
Corrected Sentence • Three layers of paint lie under the surface of the Mona Lisa, the famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci.
Day 49 • Edit: • Everybody fighting the battle of the bulge know that celery is on the side of thin people everywhere and that chewing a stalk of celery took more energy then the celery itself contains, but don’t pass the salt or the peanut butter! • Notes: • These are always plural: both, few, many, others, several. (Feware coming to the party.)
Corrected Sentence • Everybody fighting the battle of the bulge knows that celery is on the side of thin people everywhere.Chewing a stalk of celery takes more energy than the celery itself contains, but don’t pass the salt or peanut butter!
Day 50 • Edit: • In business its good to remember the following words attributed to Dale Carnegie: “A persons name are to that person the sweetest and most important sound in any language. • Notes: • These words could be either singular or plural depending on the phrase that follows them: all, any, enough, most, much, none, some. (None of the candywas left. Noneof the sweets were left.)
Corrected Sentence • In business it’s good to remember the following words attributed to Dale Carnegie: “A person’s name is to that person the sweetest and most important sound in any language.”
Day 51 • Edit: • Can I remind all of you whom are ready to risk your savings on high-risk, high-return stocks that economics have sometimes been called the “gloomy science?” • Notes: Both “who” and “whom” are pronouns. Substitute “he/she” for who and “him/her” for whom. • “Whom” often follows prepositions such as “to, for, with, or from.”
Corrected Sentence • May I remind all of you who are ready to risk your savings on high-risk, high-return stocks that economics has sometimes been called the “gloomy science”?
Day 52 • Edit: • Diseases like mumps and measles and the flu is sometimes deadly, influenza in fact kills 20,000,000 people in the United States and Europe between 1918 and 1919. • Notes: Be careful with the tenses (past and present) of your verbs.
Corrected Sentence • Diseases like mumps and measles and the flu are sometimes deadly; influenza, in fact,killed 20 million people in the United States and Europe between 1918 and 1919.
Day 53 • Edit: • Duke Ellington is one of the musitions whom is associated with a time in history known as the harlem renaissance. • Notes: Avoid ending sentences in prepositions. (i.e. What are you going to the store for?) • (correct-For what are you going to the store?)
Corrected Sentence • Duke Ellington is one of the musicianswhoare associated with a time in history known as the Harlem Renaissance.
Day 54 • Edit: • This is another one of the books that was written by the author of Equal opportunities: everybodys’ Right. • Notes: • To form the possessive case of a singular noun, add ‘s. (i.e. The mayor’s desk, a dollar’s worth) • To form the possessive case of a plural noun ending in s, add an ‘. (i.e. Birds’ feathers, watches’ prices)
Corrected Sentence • This is another one of the books that were written by the author of Equal Opportunities: Everybody’s Right.
Day 55 • Edit: • The comittee are meeting to discuss how too cut costs and increase productivity. • Notes: Edit all of your writing by reading it out loud to yourself.
Corrected Sentence • The committeeis meeting to discuss how to cut costs and increase productivity.