Part II. If the modifier is correctly placed, type correct. If not, type the correctly fixed sentence. Sentence: The book was fascinating, read by millions of people.
Part II. If the modifier is correctly placed, type correct. …
Part II. If the modifier is correctly placed, type correct. If not, type the correctly fixed sentence. Sentence: The children played in the yard wearing their new shoes.
Part II. If the modifier is correctly placed, type correct. …
Part II. If the modifier is correctly placed, type correct. If not, type the correctly fixed sentence. Sentence: Anxious about the purchase, the house sold to the highest bidder.
Part II. If the sentence below has a correctly reduced modif…
Part II. If the sentence below has a correctly reduced modifier, type correct. If not, rewrite one of the clauses by fixing it. Do NOT use any punctuation. Remember you can change one of the clauses: IC or DC. Sentence: Reading the detailed report, the manager found numerous inconsistencies in the data.
Part I. Does the sentence below have a correctly reduced mod…
Part I. Does the sentence below have a correctly reduced modifier? Type correct if the modifier is correctly reduced. Type incorrect if the modifier is incorrect. Sentence: After examining the ancient texts, the archaeologists were able to uncover new insights.
Sentence: They launched the new project after they gathered…
Sentence: They launched the new project after they gathered all the data.
Part I. Does the sentence below have a correctly reduced mod…
Part I. Does the sentence below have a correctly reduced modifier? Type correct if the modifier is correctly reduced. Type incorrect if the modifier is incorrect. Sentence: Reading the detailed report, the manager found numerous inconsistencies in the data.
A cover crop of legumes will help to reduce organic nitrogen…
A cover crop of legumes will help to reduce organic nitrogen levels in the soil.
Which of the following is a macronutrient?
Which of the following is a macronutrient?
Concerns with using modified crops with Bacillus thuringiens…
Concerns with using modified crops with Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) genes is that thay can kill the larvae of many non-target butterflies (monarchs), moths and beetles.