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Answer true or false (each answer, 1 point).
1. ______ Clichés and slang are seldom used when writing formal English.
2. ______ Regular verbs do not form their past tenses by ending with
-ed
or
-d
.
3. ______ You will seldom confuse which pronoun or verb to use if you understand subjects and objects.
4. ______ Following or giving directions would be difficult if we didn't have words for signals.
5. ______ Redundant means
extra
, not
needed
.
6. ______ When a personal pronoun is used as an object in a sentence, it is in the nominative cose.
7. ______ The word
shante
is not a word for a
feeling
8. ______ Action verbs do not end with
-s
or
-es
when the subject is singular.
9. ______ The word
catch
is an irregular verb.
10. ______ Nonstandard English is illiterate.
11. ______ Words for signals and feelings are
not
word categories.
Match these items (each answer, 2 points).
12. ______ eat a. a verb ending used to correctly form subject verb agreement
13. ______ formal English b. nominative case pronouns
14. ______ lying, sitting, rising c. a word for feeling
15. ______ stop d. verbs that do not have objects
16. ______ -ed or d e. verbs that need objects
17. ______ laying, setting, raising f. used for writing school assignments
18. ______ sorrow g. objective case pronouns
19. ______ she, we, they, you h. a verb ending used to form the past tense of regular verbs
20. ______ -s or -es i. a word for a signal
21. ______ her, us, them, you j. an irregular verb
22. ______ informal English k. used for writing a note to friend
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Answer:T,F,T,T,T,T,F,F,T,F,T 12 J 13 F 14 D 15 I 16 H 17 E 18 C 19 B 20 A 21 G...
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