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Error Recognition. Subject- Verb Agreement Pronoun- Antecedent Agreement Verb Tense Case of Pronouns Mechanics. Neither my parents nor David are going with us. Kathy is more taller than the other girls in the convention. Each of the girls made their own dress.
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Error Recognition Subject- Verb Agreement Pronoun- Antecedent Agreement Verb Tense Case of Pronouns Mechanics • Neither my parents nor David are going with us. • Kathy is more taller than the other girls in the convention. • Each of the girls made their own dress. • Me and my cousin will not attend Mr. Wilkins’ birthday party. • You can select whoever you want. • I practice my typing daily but I still make mistakes. • A well-trained dog obeys willingly, completely, and with speed.
Coach Espinoza was a brilliant strategist, a caring mentor, and friend. Coach Espinoza was a brilliant strategist, a caring mentor, and a good friend.
We found the film repulsive, offensive, and we thought it was embarrassing. We found the film repulsive, offensive, and embarrassing.
In English class, Kim learned to read poems critically and appreciating good prose. In English class, Kim learned to read poems critically and to appreciate good prose.
Raul’s grade is higher than Ralph. Raul’s grade is higher than Ralph’s.
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The man and his wife were served soup • that offended them, a main course that sickened them, and the dessert made them nauseated. • My desires were to visit the museum • and seeing everything in the displays. • These plants need water and looking • after. • In the pond, small beetles darted to and • fro, pollywogs wriggling, and snails climbing up stems. • 10.He agreed to participate in the talent • show but refused singing without a microphone.
Complete the following fragments. • My friends are ____________, but ____________. • My favorite hobbies are _________________, ________________, and _______________. • My views in life may somehow sound _____________ yet ______________. • I don’t believe ___________________ or ___________________.
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Long Test 2 • “Young Goodman Brown” • “The Wife of Bath’s Tale” • Coordination and Subordination • Paragraph Development
Re: Accordion Book • Dimensions: 5.5” x 4.25”(a quarter of a short bond paper) • Use oslo paper, cartolina, or any paper thicker than a bond paper • The panels are back-to-back • Connect the panels neatly—each panel should be of the same size, whether folded or not • Please follow the paneling specifications (can be downloaded from the Notes and Homework site)