1. That being said, I still enjoy Quentin Tarantino’s films. Identify the word g
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1. That being said, I still enjoy Quentin Tarantino’s films.
Identify the word group above as a fragment, correct sentence, run-on sentence, or comma splice by selecting one of the answers provided below.
A. Fragment
B. Correct sentence
C. Run-on
D. Comma splice
2. Each (selects, select) her own menu.
Choose the appropriate verb below that best completes the sentence.
3. My pair of skis (were, was) made in Germany.
Choose the appropriate verb below that best completes the sentence.
4. Bad weather, together with worn tires, (results, result) in dangerous driving conditions.
Choose the appropriate verb below that best completes the sentence.
5. One of those tractors (is, are) broken.
Choose the appropriate verb below that best completes the sentence.
6. There (was, were) several good items on the menu.
Choose the appropriate verb below that best completes the sentence.
7. An orange or a lemon (contains, contain) vitamin C.
Choose the appropriate verb below that best completes the sentence.
8. Either the defendant or the witnesses (is, are) lying.
Choose the appropriate verb below that best completes the sentence.
9. None of the presenters (speaks, speak) well.
Choose the appropriate verb below that best completes the sentence.
10. Fifty tons of bricks (is, are) a large amount of bricks.
Choose the appropriate verb below that best completes the sentence.
Explanation / Answer
1. That being said, I still enjoy Quentin Tarantino’s films.
B. Correct sentence
2. Each selects her own menu.
3. My pair of skis were made in Germany.
4. Bad weather, together with worn tires, result in dangerous driving conditions.
5. One of those tractors is broken.
6. There was several good items on the menu.
7. An orange or a lemon contains vitamin C.
8. Either the defendant or the witnesses are lying.
9. None of the presenters speaks well.
10. Fifty tons of bricks is a large amount of bricks.
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