PRONOUNS AND ANTECEDENTS
A pronoun agrees with its antecedent in number, gender, and person. If the antecedent is singular,
a singular pronoun is required. The plural antecedent requires a plural pronoun.
The following antecedents are referred to by singular pronouns: anybody, anyone, each, either,
everybody, everyone, neither, nobody, one, somebody, someone.
ex. Each of the boys has his own savings account.
Anyone can achieve his or her goals.
Singular antecedents joined by or/nor are referred to by a singular pronoun.
ex. John nor Dave could find his jacket.
A dog or a cat can find its way home.
Collective nouns may take either a singular or plural pronoun, depending on the meaning of the
sentence.
ex. The cast is having its picture taken. (whole group as one)
The cast quickly took their places on stage. (individuals)
Choosing the Right Pronoun. Underline the correct pronoun.
1. Neither Mary nor Laura has turned in (her, (their)) report.
2. Anybody can learn to set up (his, (their)) own tent.
3. Each of the boys takes care of (his,( their)) own room.
4. Neither Tom nor Jim can give (his, (their)) report today.
5. Anyone can join our group if (he, (they)) is really interested.
6. The team can't play ((its), their) best when it's too hot.
7. Either Bill or Tony will lend you ((his), their) book.
8. Everyone should do (his, (their)) best work on the project.
9. George wants to go into politics; he finds ((it), them) exciting.
10. Everyone should be in (his, (their)) seat before the curtain goes up.
11. Some of the team are wearing (his, (their)) new helmets.
12. Every class officer will do (her, (their)) best.
13. I find that playing bridge is hard on ((my), your) nerves.
14. Some of the vanilla has lost ((its), their) flavor.
15. Everybody will receive (his, (their)) scores in the mail.
16. Someone will be disappointed by (his, (their)) grade on the exam.
17. One should not worry too much about (his, (their)) past mistakes.
18. Each of us is prepared to give (his, (their)) speech on Thursday.
19. Has anyone lost (her, (their)) jacket?
20. Nobody plays (his, (their)) best when the humidity is very high. M:\9-TLC\TLC Web Design\Handouts Worksheets\Grammar.Punctuation.Writing\Pronouns and
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1. Neither Mary nor Laura has turned in ((her), their) report.
2. Anybody can learn to set up (his, (their)) own tent.
3. Each of the boys takes care of ((his), their) own room.
4. Neither Tom nor Jim can give ((his), their) report today.
5. Anyone can join our group if ((he), they) is really interested.
6. The team can't play ((its), their) best when it's too hot.
7. Either Bill or Tony will lend you( (his), their) book.
8. Everyone should do (his, (their)) best work on the project.
9. George wants to go into politics; he finds (it, (them)) exciting.
10. Everyone should be in (his, (their)) seat before the curtain goes up.
11. Some of the team are wearing (his,( their)) new helmets.
12. Every class officer will do ((her), their) best.
13. I find that playing bridge is hard on (my,( your)) nerves.
14. Some of the vanilla has lost (its, (their)) flavor.
15. Everybody will receive ((his), their) scores in the mail.
16. Someone will be disappointed by ((his), their) grade on the exam.
17. One should not worry too much about ((his), their) past mistakes.
18. Each of us is prepared to give ((his), their) speech on Thursday.
19. Has anyone lost ((her), their) jacket?
20. Nobody plays ((hi)s, their) best when the humidity is very high.
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Comma
Usage Exercise 2
Please add commas
wherever they are necessary.
Norman Bethune, a Canadian doctor, became a famous Canadian who is better
known outside of Canada, than in it. Bethune was born in Gravenhurst, Ontario,
in 1890. As a young man he studied medicine, and in 1917 he became a doctor. At
the age of 36 he was stricken with tuberculosis, a devastating lung disease. He
spent about a year recovering and subsequently won worldwide fame for his
experiments in lung surgery, and for his invention of instruments used in chest
surgery. In 1936, Bethune joined the Republican Army in the Spanish Civil War.
When he developed the first mobile blood transfusion service in history, his
fame around the world increased. The blood transfusion service allowed doctors
for the first time, to provide significant treatment to soldiers near battle
fronts. In 1938 , Bethune went to China, which was at war with Japan. Bethune
organized field hospitals, served as a battle surgeon, and set up medical
schools to train Chinese surgeons. In November, 1938, he became medical chief of
the Chinese Eighth Route Army. Unfortunately in 1939, after only 21 months in China
Bethune died of blood poisoning. Despite Bethune’s major medical innovations,
most Canadians have never heard of him. However; he is considered a national
hero in China, and is well known in many other parts of the world.
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Directions: In the blank beside each sentence, indicate whether that sentence contains a dangling modifier (DM) or a
misplaced modifier (MM). Then rewrite the sentence to correct it. Check the answers by using the key below.
Because rewritten sentences will vary, have a writing counselor check your new sentences for you.
Examples:
a. At the age of six, my mother sang hymns to me. DM
Correction: When I was six, my mother sang hymns to me.
b. We were told at midnight the concert would begin. MM
Correction: We were told the concert would begin at midnight.
1. The car on the bridge which is green is mine. MM
My car on the bridge is green.
2. Expecting confusion, our plans were made. DM
We were expecting confusion, after our plans were made.
3. Feeling hot, sweaters were taken off.MM
Sweaters were taken off, after feeling hot.
4. I showed my dog to the veterinarian with the fleas. MM
I showed my dog with fleas, to the veterinarian
5. Larry told me he was getting married that afternoon at night. DM
Larry told me he was getting married that afternoon.
6. This typewriter is used by a secretary with a wide carriage. MM
This typewriter with a wide carriage, is used by a secretary.
7. Swimming out into the sea, the current grew stronger. MM
The current grew stronger, swimming out to sea.
8. Walking along the bridge, a ship suddenly appeared.MM
A ship suddenly appeared, walking along the bridge.
9. The Honda was stalled on the road out of oil. DM
Out of oil, the Honda stalled on the road.
10. He kept a black book of all the girls he had dated in his desk. MM
In his desk, he kept a black book of all the girls he dated.
11. On entering the room, the messages are easily seen.MM
The messages are easily seen entering the room.
12. While at the park, the sun shone brightly on the sunbathers. MM
The sun shone brightly on sunbathers while at the park.
13. Mary should jump at whatever is demanded quickly. DM
Whatever is demanded quickly, mary should jump at it.
14. He kept all his medicine in the medicine cabinet that had been prescribed for him.MM
He kept all his medicine that had been prescribed to him, in the medicine cabinet.
15. When only a baby, Mom took me scuba diving.DM
When I was a baby, my mom took me scuba diving.
MISPLACED MODIFIERS WORKSHEET
Write "C" if the modifier is correctly placed. Write "MM" if it is misplaced. Then, in the "MM" sentences, circle the
modifier and draw an arrow to show where it should go.
1. The man(...) was stopped for speeding (in the blue sweater.)MM
2. I almost saw the whole movie, but I fell asleep around midnight. c
3.(.....) Joe promised to mow the lawn (running out the door.)MM
4. The initials were those of the lovers carved on the tree. C
5. There are only two parking spaces left in the lot.C
6. Every four hours the doctor told him to take a pill.C
7.(.....) Sitting on the porch, (I smoked my last cigarette).MM
8. The woman(....) walked toward us (wearing the feather hat)MM.
9.(....) The jet crashed into a cliff (carrying 155 passengers.)MM
10. I hardly ate any breakfast.C
11. (....)I watched the mechanic fix the car (with admiration).MM
12. I earn(....) fifty dollars a week (scarcely.)MM
13.(....) Reaching into the cupboard, (I found the bag of cookies.)MM
14. We borrowed a mower(....) from a neighbor (that was broken).MM
15.(......) Climbing up the telephone pole, (we saw a squirrel.)MM
16. Mel,(....) running rapidly, (disappeared around the bend)MM.
17. The cat was rescued(......) after the building had been set on fire (by a fireman.)MM
18. We've almost found all the pieces to the puzzle. C?
19. She vowed(....) on her birthday (to go on a diet.)MM
20. We(...) need gas (badly.)
DANGLING MODIFIERS WORKSHEET
Draw one line under the dangling modifier in each of the following sentences.
1.( Driving in heavy traffic), my head started to ache.
2. (Fishing for trout), our boat tipped over.
3. (Crossing the border,) my bags were searched.
4.( Searching my wallet), my driver's license was found.
5.( A shovel was used), building the sand castle.
Write "DM" if the modifier is dangling or "C" if it has a subject to refer to and the sentence is correct.
Underline the subject.
1. Chasing his sister, (Billy) fell and bruised his knee. DM
2. Feeling nervous, (nails) were bitten.DM
3. Running scared, the( cat) climbed up the tree. C
4. Laughing hysterically, the( joke) was repeated.C
5. Slipping on the ice, (her leg) was broken. DM
In all of the following sentences, there are modifiers that do not apply clearly to the word they modify.
Underline the subject and rewrite the sentence, making the modifier apply clearly to the word it modifies. If
there is no subject, supply an appropriate one. Please have a writing counselor check the remaining exercises.
1. Reaching the finals, (the game) was won by the Tigers.
.The game was won by the Tigers, in the finals.
2. Playing skillfully, (a touchdown) was made by the home team.
.A touchdown was made by the home team playing skillfully.
3. Raising his hand, the question was answered by Joe.
.Joe, raising his hand, answered the question.
4. Planting vegetables, her knees got dirty.
.Her knees got dirty planting vegetables.
5. Speaking for the community, the issue was raised by Mrs. Santos.
. The issue was raised by Mr. Santos when speaking for the community.
Correct the following sentences by changing the dangling modifier into a dependent clause. Rewrite the entire
sentence in the space provided.
1. Fooling around, the lamps got broken.
When we were fooling around, the lamps got broken.
2. Dashing through the snow, a stone upset the sleigh.
.A stone upset the snow while we were dashing through the snow.
3. Driving home, our car got a flat tire.
.Our car got a flat tire, while we were driving home.
4. Waiting for my friend, the weather turned bad.
.While I was waiting for my friend the weather turned bad.
5. Taking out the garbage, snow started to fall.
.The snow started to fall while he was taking out the garbage.
Complete these sentences.
1. Since moving to Nebraska, we have all been really homesick.
2. Before putting on a show, she made sure her ballet slippers were tied to perfection.
3. While waiting for the Sears man, I found what I needed by myself.
4. By having the oil filter changed, my car's performance has improved greatly
5. On hearing about your divorce, I have been needing to talk to you about something.
Complete these sentences.
1. To appreciate the music, I search YouTube 3 hours a day to discover new inspiring artists.
2. To get a raise, I make sure I am putting one hundred percent effort in anything I do.
3. To have a successful barbecue, my dad never forgets to bring the beer!
4. To get to know people, I like spending time out of work or school.
5. To understand the stock market, I don't pay any attention to it.
misplaced modifier (MM). Then rewrite the sentence to correct it. Check the answers by using the key below.
Because rewritten sentences will vary, have a writing counselor check your new sentences for you.
Examples:
a. At the age of six, my mother sang hymns to me. DM
Correction: When I was six, my mother sang hymns to me.
b. We were told at midnight the concert would begin. MM
Correction: We were told the concert would begin at midnight.
1. The car on the bridge which is green is mine. MM
My car on the bridge is green.
2. Expecting confusion, our plans were made. DM
We were expecting confusion, after our plans were made.
3. Feeling hot, sweaters were taken off.MM
Sweaters were taken off, after feeling hot.
4. I showed my dog to the veterinarian with the fleas. MM
I showed my dog with fleas, to the veterinarian
5. Larry told me he was getting married that afternoon at night. DM
Larry told me he was getting married that afternoon.
6. This typewriter is used by a secretary with a wide carriage. MM
This typewriter with a wide carriage, is used by a secretary.
7. Swimming out into the sea, the current grew stronger. MM
The current grew stronger, swimming out to sea.
8. Walking along the bridge, a ship suddenly appeared.MM
A ship suddenly appeared, walking along the bridge.
9. The Honda was stalled on the road out of oil. DM
Out of oil, the Honda stalled on the road.
10. He kept a black book of all the girls he had dated in his desk. MM
In his desk, he kept a black book of all the girls he dated.
11. On entering the room, the messages are easily seen.MM
The messages are easily seen entering the room.
12. While at the park, the sun shone brightly on the sunbathers. MM
The sun shone brightly on sunbathers while at the park.
13. Mary should jump at whatever is demanded quickly. DM
Whatever is demanded quickly, mary should jump at it.
14. He kept all his medicine in the medicine cabinet that had been prescribed for him.MM
He kept all his medicine that had been prescribed to him, in the medicine cabinet.
15. When only a baby, Mom took me scuba diving.DM
When I was a baby, my mom took me scuba diving.
MISPLACED MODIFIERS WORKSHEET
Write "C" if the modifier is correctly placed. Write "MM" if it is misplaced. Then, in the "MM" sentences, circle the
modifier and draw an arrow to show where it should go.
1. The man(...) was stopped for speeding (in the blue sweater.)MM
2. I almost saw the whole movie, but I fell asleep around midnight. c
3.(.....) Joe promised to mow the lawn (running out the door.)MM
4. The initials were those of the lovers carved on the tree. C
5. There are only two parking spaces left in the lot.C
6. Every four hours the doctor told him to take a pill.C
7.(.....) Sitting on the porch, (I smoked my last cigarette).MM
8. The woman(....) walked toward us (wearing the feather hat)MM.
9.(....) The jet crashed into a cliff (carrying 155 passengers.)MM
10. I hardly ate any breakfast.C
11. (....)I watched the mechanic fix the car (with admiration).MM
12. I earn(....) fifty dollars a week (scarcely.)MM
13.(....) Reaching into the cupboard, (I found the bag of cookies.)MM
14. We borrowed a mower(....) from a neighbor (that was broken).MM
15.(......) Climbing up the telephone pole, (we saw a squirrel.)MM
16. Mel,(....) running rapidly, (disappeared around the bend)MM.
17. The cat was rescued(......) after the building had been set on fire (by a fireman.)MM
18. We've almost found all the pieces to the puzzle. C?
19. She vowed(....) on her birthday (to go on a diet.)MM
20. We(...) need gas (badly.)
DANGLING MODIFIERS WORKSHEET
Draw one line under the dangling modifier in each of the following sentences.
1.( Driving in heavy traffic), my head started to ache.
2. (Fishing for trout), our boat tipped over.
3. (Crossing the border,) my bags were searched.
4.( Searching my wallet), my driver's license was found.
5.( A shovel was used), building the sand castle.
Write "DM" if the modifier is dangling or "C" if it has a subject to refer to and the sentence is correct.
Underline the subject.
1. Chasing his sister, (Billy) fell and bruised his knee. DM
2. Feeling nervous, (nails) were bitten.DM
3. Running scared, the( cat) climbed up the tree. C
4. Laughing hysterically, the( joke) was repeated.C
5. Slipping on the ice, (her leg) was broken. DM
In all of the following sentences, there are modifiers that do not apply clearly to the word they modify.
Underline the subject and rewrite the sentence, making the modifier apply clearly to the word it modifies. If
there is no subject, supply an appropriate one. Please have a writing counselor check the remaining exercises.
1. Reaching the finals, (the game) was won by the Tigers.
.The game was won by the Tigers, in the finals.
2. Playing skillfully, (a touchdown) was made by the home team.
.A touchdown was made by the home team playing skillfully.
3. Raising his hand, the question was answered by Joe.
.Joe, raising his hand, answered the question.
4. Planting vegetables, her knees got dirty.
.Her knees got dirty planting vegetables.
5. Speaking for the community, the issue was raised by Mrs. Santos.
. The issue was raised by Mr. Santos when speaking for the community.
Correct the following sentences by changing the dangling modifier into a dependent clause. Rewrite the entire
sentence in the space provided.
1. Fooling around, the lamps got broken.
When we were fooling around, the lamps got broken.
2. Dashing through the snow, a stone upset the sleigh.
.A stone upset the snow while we were dashing through the snow.
3. Driving home, our car got a flat tire.
.Our car got a flat tire, while we were driving home.
4. Waiting for my friend, the weather turned bad.
.While I was waiting for my friend the weather turned bad.
5. Taking out the garbage, snow started to fall.
.The snow started to fall while he was taking out the garbage.
Complete these sentences.
1. Since moving to Nebraska, we have all been really homesick.
2. Before putting on a show, she made sure her ballet slippers were tied to perfection.
3. While waiting for the Sears man, I found what I needed by myself.
4. By having the oil filter changed, my car's performance has improved greatly
5. On hearing about your divorce, I have been needing to talk to you about something.
Complete these sentences.
1. To appreciate the music, I search YouTube 3 hours a day to discover new inspiring artists.
2. To get a raise, I make sure I am putting one hundred percent effort in anything I do.
3. To have a successful barbecue, my dad never forgets to bring the beer!
4. To get to know people, I like spending time out of work or school.
5. To understand the stock market, I don't pay any attention to it.
Monday, November 10, 2014
EXERCISE
In the blanks provided, indicate whether the following sentences are correct (C) or contain a comma
splice (CS) or a run-on (R-0).
Example: Red is my favorite color I don=t like purple.
run-on
1. Some people know very early in life what they want to do with their life, others never
know. CS
2. One Nobel Prize winner knew by age ten that he wanted to be a scientist.RO
3. Some people change majors several times before they find a profession they like some
know their chosen field right from the start of their college education. RO
4. Many people choose not to go to college, they prefer to get a job right out of high
school. CS
5. Mary, a cousin of mine, is still in college at age fifty she says she doesn=t know what she
wants to be when she grows up. RO
6. Allan, a nephew of mine, wants to be a professional student; he already has two
master=s degrees and a doctorate and is pursuing still another master=s. RO
7. In addition, some people spend a lifetime doing something they really aren=t happy
doing by the time they realize they are in the wrong field, it may be too late to change. RO
8. Satisfaction with one=s chosen career is very important, choosing the right career is not
always easy. CS
9. There are computerized career services, as well as other guidance counselors, available
for those who need help, it is up to each person to seek help, though. CS
10. One can waste a great deal of valuable time choosing a career by the common trial
and error method it would be much wiser for each individual to seek professional help in
selecting the right career. RO
11. On the first day of the tour we visited the Capitol, we spent the second day at the
Smithsonian Institute. CS
12. Even though I did not feel very well today, I went to my morning classes I cut my
afternoon English class. RO
13. That the sun always rises is a true statement. 14. Carole has been in the hospital for more than an week, I hope the doctors will be able
to determine what is wrong with her. CS
15. Although the weather is unusually stormy this spring, spring usually is our wettest
season. CS
16. Working for sixty hours a week is not unusual for him in fact, some weeks he works
more than seventy hours. CS
17. Kimberly explained her project to us we carefully listened. RO
18. Connor squealed happily as the other children danced around him. C
In the blanks provided, indicate whether the following sentences are correct (C) or contain a comma
splice (CS) or a run-on (R-0).
Example: Red is my favorite color I don=t like purple.
run-on
1. Some people know very early in life what they want to do with their life, others never
know. CS
2. One Nobel Prize winner knew by age ten that he wanted to be a scientist.RO
3. Some people change majors several times before they find a profession they like some
know their chosen field right from the start of their college education. RO
4. Many people choose not to go to college, they prefer to get a job right out of high
school. CS
5. Mary, a cousin of mine, is still in college at age fifty she says she doesn=t know what she
wants to be when she grows up. RO
6. Allan, a nephew of mine, wants to be a professional student; he already has two
master=s degrees and a doctorate and is pursuing still another master=s. RO
7. In addition, some people spend a lifetime doing something they really aren=t happy
doing by the time they realize they are in the wrong field, it may be too late to change. RO
8. Satisfaction with one=s chosen career is very important, choosing the right career is not
always easy. CS
9. There are computerized career services, as well as other guidance counselors, available
for those who need help, it is up to each person to seek help, though. CS
10. One can waste a great deal of valuable time choosing a career by the common trial
and error method it would be much wiser for each individual to seek professional help in
selecting the right career. RO
11. On the first day of the tour we visited the Capitol, we spent the second day at the
Smithsonian Institute. CS
12. Even though I did not feel very well today, I went to my morning classes I cut my
afternoon English class. RO
13. That the sun always rises is a true statement. 14. Carole has been in the hospital for more than an week, I hope the doctors will be able
to determine what is wrong with her. CS
15. Although the weather is unusually stormy this spring, spring usually is our wettest
season. CS
16. Working for sixty hours a week is not unusual for him in fact, some weeks he works
more than seventy hours. CS
17. Kimberly explained her project to us we carefully listened. RO
18. Connor squealed happily as the other children danced around him. C
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
1.Technology has evolved greatly over the years there are so many new cellphones, tablets, and game consoles.
2 The internet has been around for over two decades the average person uses up to 11 hours a day operating their smartphones, TV, tablets, laptops, and so on.
3. Many times I have caught myself glued to my phone on Facebook or Instagram totally ignoring whoever is talking to me or when my son is trying to get my attention.
4.I realize how technology and social media is negatively affecting our lives I could have been interacting with my son or I could have had a great conversation with a friend.
5. I remember when I was younger I would play with Brats Dolls or I'd go ahead and doodle on some scratch paper but now I see my brothers with a tablets attached to their face.
6. I mean yes, tablets do have applications where I can draw or even play with animated characters but its not like they're actually interacting with kids or doing physical activities.
7.Nowadays today's modern people are too dependent on technology when dealing with their daily routine we need our phones on us at all times during the day.
8. Without our phones people act like its the end of the world although the newer technology is helpful there are many problems ti has caused with our people.
9.The new technology followed by social media are affecting our mental health, physical health, and families' relationships.
10.Today the newer gadgets helps us obtain information with just a tap on the screen rather than waiting for the paper boy to deliver the Sunday paper.
1. We can find out what our friends are up. Just by logging onto Facebook and checking their status updates.
2. Technology and social media is changing the way we communicate. It is changing the way we interact with others.
3 Its affecting our attitudes and patience. Its affecting our mental health.
4. Using too much technology and social media, isolating ourselves from the world. Can lead to many mental disorders.
5. Today's modern technology is affecting our physical health. The health of children and adults.
6. We are too focused on technology, the first thing our children do when they get home from school is ask to play with a play or video games.
7. They'd rather be inside. Immersed into these rectangle glowing screens instead of playing outside.
8.This is teaching children bad habits. They are sitting around instead of being outside doing physical activities.
9. Instead, they are inside being a couch potato. Playing video games and watching videos on their tablets.
10.The United States is on of the top three countries with the most advanced technology. Our lives pretty much revolve around it.
2 The internet has been around for over two decades the average person uses up to 11 hours a day operating their smartphones, TV, tablets, laptops, and so on.
3. Many times I have caught myself glued to my phone on Facebook or Instagram totally ignoring whoever is talking to me or when my son is trying to get my attention.
4.I realize how technology and social media is negatively affecting our lives I could have been interacting with my son or I could have had a great conversation with a friend.
5. I remember when I was younger I would play with Brats Dolls or I'd go ahead and doodle on some scratch paper but now I see my brothers with a tablets attached to their face.
6. I mean yes, tablets do have applications where I can draw or even play with animated characters but its not like they're actually interacting with kids or doing physical activities.
7.Nowadays today's modern people are too dependent on technology when dealing with their daily routine we need our phones on us at all times during the day.
8. Without our phones people act like its the end of the world although the newer technology is helpful there are many problems ti has caused with our people.
9.The new technology followed by social media are affecting our mental health, physical health, and families' relationships.
10.Today the newer gadgets helps us obtain information with just a tap on the screen rather than waiting for the paper boy to deliver the Sunday paper.
1. We can find out what our friends are up. Just by logging onto Facebook and checking their status updates.
2. Technology and social media is changing the way we communicate. It is changing the way we interact with others.
3 Its affecting our attitudes and patience. Its affecting our mental health.
4. Using too much technology and social media, isolating ourselves from the world. Can lead to many mental disorders.
5. Today's modern technology is affecting our physical health. The health of children and adults.
6. We are too focused on technology, the first thing our children do when they get home from school is ask to play with a play or video games.
7. They'd rather be inside. Immersed into these rectangle glowing screens instead of playing outside.
8.This is teaching children bad habits. They are sitting around instead of being outside doing physical activities.
9. Instead, they are inside being a couch potato. Playing video games and watching videos on their tablets.
10.The United States is on of the top three countries with the most advanced technology. Our lives pretty much revolve around it.
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Exercise 1
1. Because Luke has been working so hard with Yoda, he
expects to earn his Jedi status.
2. Han Solo, is without a doubt the most complex character in
Star Wars, however, Boba Fett and Darth
Maul have also been fascinating to fans for years, because their past is largely
unknown, both characters could be developed more in future stories.
3. I like to watch television, attend films, and read but, what
I enjoy most is the Star Wars
collectible card game.
4. Leia, you can contact me at 444 Wise Avenue Seattle, Washington.
5. Chekhov knew the answers, because he had studied so hard
and listened carefully to his superior officers.
6. Captain Kirk said, “I’ll never understand why Klingons
agree to summits and then never show up, it seems at the very least that they
would send an emissary but, they can’t even do that.”
7. No one in Luke’s family, except for his grandmother, knows how to make bantha stew.
8. Obi-Wan Kenobi, a vegetarian has always been healthy and
energetic, in fact he still spars and lives on his own at the age of 88, which is
remarkable.
9. The teachers that I like, are the ones who take the time
to answer questions like Yoda.
10. “I am fairly sure Chewbacca, that you will find a good
job in the field of engineering”, said Randall, the job placement counselor.
11. Although Uncle Owen has been working hard on his
moisture vaporators, he still needs to plant more trees, shrubs, and flowers
before it will look as nice as his neighbors’ yards.
12. The new roof will be put on the Death Star next week and
the loading dock will be painted soon but, the primary weapon which needs a new
power source won’t be operational until next month.
13. Correct
14. Anakin Skywalker, my two-year-old, is very curious so I
have to keep a close eye on him.
15. Two others in the theater, not just you, complained about
that annoying Jar Jar Binks.
Exercise 2
1 Correct
2. Oil, which is lighter than water, rises to the surface.
3. Madame
de Stael, was an attractive gracious lady.
4. Nice, is a word with many meanings and some of them are contradictory.
5. Correct
6.Correct
7 Taxicabs, that are dirty, are illegal in some cities.
8. The
closet contained worn clothes, old shoes, and dirty hats.
9. The
uninvited guest, wore a dark blue tweed suit.
10. After
surviving this ordeal, the trapper felt relieved.
11. Mark
Twain's early novels, I believe, stand the test of time.
12. December
7 ,1941 ,will never be forgotten.
13. The
field was safe enough, wasn't it?
14. Write
the editor of the Atlantic 8 Arlington Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02116.
15. He
replied, "I have no idea what you mean."
16. Correct
17. Because
of their opposition to institutions that force creatures to live in captivity, some people refuse to go to the zoo.
18. Correct
19. Vests, which were once popular, have been out of vogue for several years.
20. As a celestial goddess, she regulated the
course of the heavenly bodies and controlled the alternating seasons.
Exercise 3
1. The problems involved
in this operation, are, I think numerous.2. Celene, who does not usually tell anyone what she feels, said she didn't want to go to the dance.
3. To get tickets for some Broadway musicals, one has to order three months in advance.
4. Listening to the radio, Jun heard an announcement that Spangler, his own dog was lost.
5. I used to live at 16689 Sutton Avenue, Milpitas, California but we have since moved to 1895 Holland Way, Dubuque, Iowa.
6. The Valley of the Moon, the name of a section in Napa County California, is the heart of the state's wine producing area.
7. Chris did not see how he could organize, write, and proofread this paper in only two hours.
said she didn't want to go to the dance.
3. To get tickets for some Broadway musicals, one has to order three months in advance.
4. Listening to the radio, Jun heard an announcement that Spangler, his own dog was lost.
5. I used to live at 16689 Sutton Avenue, Milpitas, California but we have since moved to 1895 Holland Way, Dubuque, Iowa.
6. The Valley of the Moon, the name of a section in Napa County California, is the heart of the state's wine producing area.
7. Chris did not see how he could organize, write, and proofread this paper in only two hours.
8. By the pilings of the old pier, I found four starfish, a clam, and a sea anemone.
9. Yes, Helen did mention that all three of you were coming for lunch.
10. I believe therefore, that fraternities are good influences on a college campus.
Exercise 4
Paragraph 1
Tonight after school, we have our
final soccer game of the season. Our coach Mr. Jones stated, “I want all of you
to play your best and play fair.” The game started. We knew if we didn’t play
aggressively we would lose. At half time our opponents were ahead by two.
Shortly after, we managed to tie the game.
We had very little time left and knew we had to play
well. The audience was cheering loudly, they could feel the tension in the air.
Dean, our captain, called a time out. We gathered around and our coach said, “You
can do it play smart!” We didn’t want to let our coach or fans down. Just
then, Dean kicked the ball, the crowd went wild. The ball went right through the
net. Just then, the buzzer went to signal the end of the game! Much to our surprise, we won in the last two minutes of the game!Paragraph 2
If you want to know where to buy
the most amazing ice cream in the state of Texas, I can tell you. Amy's ice
cream, owned by my cousin, has the creamiest most flavorful ice cream in the
South. She offers some really exotic flavors, like stinky fruit swirl and
chocolate covered grasshopper delight, but she also offers normal flavors like
chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, etc. This variety is what makes her shop so
popular. If you are ever in Houston, you need to be sure and stop in for a
taste. She is located at 298 Wesson Avenue, Houston, Texas. You won't be disappointed.
Martin Luther King Jr. appeals to ethos by stating facts about how after hundreds of years "the negro still isn't free from segregation". He also mentions the Constitution . He appeals to pathos by making the fight for freedom clear to the audience. He draws emotion from the white and blacks by mentioning he wants his children to live in a nation where his kids wont be judged by their skin color. Im not to sure how he appeals to logos........:/
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