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Type the verb.  The clothes (dry, dries) quickly. 17b dry  People (hurry, hurries) down the street. 17b hurry  Fans (encourage, encourages) the team.4/s T_ N#e7 Choose the verb that agrees with its subject. Type the verb.  One of our banks (is, are) located on Second Avenue. 17d is  Either of the roads along the beach (gives, give) a good view of the ocean.e) a beautiful trivet. 17c make  The house beside the city park (is, are) where my grandfather was born. 17c is mbers in my garden (grows, grow) very quickly. 17c grow  The koalas of Australia (eats, eat) eucalyptus leaves. 17c eat  The principal of each school (awards, award) certificates to honor students. 17c awards  Ceramic tiles from Mexico (makes, mak e) filled with apple juice. 17c is  My favorite collection of poems (is, are) WHERE THE SIDEWALK ENDS. 17c is  The chimes in the tower (plays, play) every hour. 17c play  The starving children of the world (needs, need) food. 17c need  The cucu4 _%s:}"u Choose the verb that agrees with its subject. Type the verb.  The launch of a space shuttle (attracts, attract) the interest of people throughout the world. 17c attracts  The thermos bottle in the picnic basket (is, arn Europe. 17b was se. 17b cover  That idea (seems, seem) reasonable to me. 17b seems  My parents (has, have) been thinking about moving to a new house. 17b have  Every Saturday I (cleans, clean) my room. 17b clean  Gymnastics (was, were) always a popular sport ie sprinters (dashes, dash) across the finish line. 17b dash  Chris (is, are) spending the afternoon rowing on the river. 17b is  We (waters, water) all of our plants each week. 17b water  The new carpets (covers, cover) the floors in the whole houses) by slowly. 17b pass  Audiences (applaud, applauds) after the last scene. 17b applaud  Sarah (sigh, sighs) when it's over. 17b sighs  The weather (is, are) hot and humid. 17b is  The water (drips, drip) from the rain spout. 17b drips  Th 17b encourage  She (paint, paints) a beautiful picture. 17b paints  Mice (scurry, scurries) across the floor. 17b scurry  Dancers (spin, spins) around the stage. 17b spin  They (pretend, pretends) to be wealthy. 17b pretend  Days (pass, pas 17d gives  Neither of the twins (likes, like) dressing identically. 17d likes  Both of the authors (prefers, prefer) to write in the morning. 17e prefer  Almost everybody (likes, like) strawberries. 17d likes  No one (wants, want) to miss dinnrs (uses, use) oil paints. 17f use  Most of the story (take, takes) place on a tiny island in the Pacific. 17f takes  None of the goats (escapes, escape) from that pen. 17f escape  Some of the students (was, were) still in line for tickets. 17f 17f get  None of the buses (goes, go) directly to the art museum. 17f go  All of the secretaries (types, type) at least fifty words per minute. 17f type  Most of the game shows (features, feature) celebrity guests. 17f feature  None of the paintehave  All of my time (is, are) occupied for the next two weeks. 17f is  Some of the cities (has, have) no public transportation. 17f have  Some of the typewriters (is, are) electric. 17f are  Any of the small cars (gets, get) good gas mileage. e  Any of the beaches (is, are) good for swimming. 17f are  None of the campsites (has, have) electricity. 17f have  Most of the trail (is, are) filled with dense undergrowth. 17f is  Most of the lakes (has, have) good fishing and boating. 17f 4/s>zJL%zD Choose the verb that agrees with its subject. Type the verb.  All of the hotels (offers, offer) free tennis lessons. 17f offer  Some of the skaters (was, were) gliding around the ice rink. 17f wers. 17d wears has  (Has, Have) anyone washed the dishes? 17d Has  Few of the graduating doctors (is, are) planning to specialize in pediatrics. 17e are  Somebody in our house (loves, love) to eat fruit. 17d loves  Nobody in this state (wears, wear) cowboy hat standing in his corner. 17d was  Nobody (answers, answer) the door at Ana's house. 17d answers  Everyone (visits, visit) the Grand Canyon when touring Arizona. 17d visits  Anybody accepted by that school (has, have) to be good at dramatics. 17d7d wants  Everyone (has, have) seen at least one John Wayne movie. 17d has  Several of my friends (enjoys, enjoy) playing tennis. 17e enjoy  Many of the businesses (is, are) hiring students for summer jobs. 17e are  Each of the boxers (was, were)er. 17d wants  Few of the golfers (shoots, shoot) a hole in one on this course. 17e shoot  One of the company's latest inventions (is, are) a light bulb that burns for five years. 17d is  Someone on the telephone (wants, want) to speak to you. 1were  All of my life (has, have) been spent in Kentucky. 17f has  Any of these nets (catch, catches) enough fish for all of us. 17f catch  Most of the trip (take, takes) only an hour. 17f takes 4 u/tbF Choose the verb form that agrees with the subject or subjects. Type the verb form.  Many books and articles (has, have) been written about single-parent families. 17g have  Either Lois or her sisters (has, have) been v carwash each October. 17k sponsors  Steve's gift to Maria (was, were) two roses. 17k was  (Here's, Here are) the packages I have been expecting. 17L Here are  The happiest time of my life (was, were) my teen years. 17k was  (There's, There are)4 _%^2x Choose the verb that agrees with its subject. Type the verb.  The audience (likes, like) the mime performance. 17k likes  (Here's, Here are) the answers to Chapter 2. 17L Here are  The society (sponsors, sponsor) a ext Monday. 17j votes  The audience (was, were) asked to check their wraps in the lobby. 17j were  A herd of sheep (is, are) kept unified by border collies. 17j is a (meets, meet) every few years for its national jamboree. 17j meets  The symphony orchestra (plays, play) its weekly Mozart concert on Tuesdays. 17j plays  The eighth-grade class of Sherbrook Junior High School (votes, vote) for its class officers nociates (builds, build) houses in our community. 17j builds  My family always (disagrees, disagree) on where we should go for dinner. 17j disagree  The army (was, were) retreating to their hideouts in the jungle. 17j were  The Boy Scouts of Americ4 _>Gg Choose the verb that agrees with its subject. Type the verb.  Miller and Company (sells, sell) modern furniture. 17j sells  The troop (was, were) hard at work completing their holiday gifts. 17j were  Cortez and Assd and this cereal (contains, contain) no preservatives. 17g contain  Either the students or the teacher (reads, read) aloud during the last ten minutes of each class period. 17i reads Is  Both alliteration and assonance often (appears, appear) in newspaper headlines. 17g appear  Either leopards or lions (is, are) an endangered species. 17i are  Either Sylvia or her brothers (washes, wash) the kitchen floor. 17i wash  This breaisiting the nursing home each week. 17i have  My friends and I (has, have) already planned the party. 17g have  Neither the team nor the coach (wants, want) to lose this game. 17h wants  (Is, Are) Mike or his sister Nan coming to the party? 17h only four students in the match. 17L There are  The summer days (is, are) the most enjoyable of the year. 17k are  His legacy to us (was, were) words of wisdom. 17k was  (Where's, Where are) the cucumbers for the salad? 17L Where are Cathy and I  I am amazed that more people didn't volunteer to give (their) reports first. 17n people  Someone else will be third to give (his) report; then I will give mine. 17n Someone  A few others in the class are going to try to get out of givin%'(rst. 17n others  Everybody else at school wanted to put off giving (his or her) report as long as possible. 17n Everybody  Last year my best friend Cathy and I figured out that waiting to give (our) reports was worse than actually giving them. 17n 0 o h \ Identify the antecedent for the pronoun in parentheses. Type the antecedent.  Either Rob or Bud will be the first to give (his) oral report. 17n Rob or Bud  Several others, including me, volunteered to give (theirs) fik book don't wear out quickly. 17m doesn't  The melons doesn't look ripe. 17m don't  Our dogs don't fetch the newspaper. 17m C oesn't  The record doesn't sound bad. 17m C  Doesn't those giraffes look tall! 17m Don't  The rains doesn't usually cause floods. 17m don't  Her brothers don't like to play baseball. 17m C  A cloud doesn't always mean rain. 17m C  A hardbact tree seem to be growing fast? 17m C  Those chairs doesn't fold up. 17m don't  Don't Amy like to dance? 17m Doesn't  The oranges doesn't taste juicy. 17m don't  He doesn't want to go skiing. 17m C  The car don't need to be tuned up. 17m d!#$ 17m don't  You don't want extra spinach in your omelet, but she does. 17m C  Don't the clothes need to be ironed? 17m C  The magazine article don't tell the whole story. 17m doesn't  The carpet doesn't need to be vacuumed. 17m C  Doesn't tha4/ Q(T}/_-Y If "doesn't" or "don't" is used incorrectly, type the correct form. If the sentence is correct, type C.  The bushes beside the house don't need to be trimmed. 17m C  I doesn't like to mow the lawn. g (their) reports. 17n others  However, my teacher, Mrs. Murray, said that anyone who does not give a report will get an "incomplete" as (his) grade. 17n anyone  Most of us wish that (we) did not have to give an oral report. 17n Most  Since no one can get out of giving (his) report, I'd rather give mine as soon as possible. 17n no one ield with his brother. (walk) 18b walked  Every event must be _____ during a swimming meet. (time) 18b timed  The boys _____ for the missing dog. (search) 18b searched  Elizabeth _____ her room before going out with her friends. (straighten) -/01ped  No one _____ when Luis told the joke. (laugh) 18b laughed  The other students _____ me when I was new in class. (ignore) 18b ignored  Mother complained because I _____ in the mirror so often. (look) 18b looked  John _____ to the baseball f2/C,tY5R  Type the correct past or past participle form of the verb in parentheses after the sentence.  We _____ to Mother after the game. (talk) 18b talked  Mary _____ rope to get exercise. (jump) 18b jum  The ants have (eaten) already. 18a D  The ants (eat) all day. 18a A  The ants are (eating) the wood. 18a B 0*Lv  Identify the verb in parentheses as one of the four principal parts of a verb. Type the letter. A. infinitive B. present participle C. past D. past participle  The ants (eat) their food. 18a A  The ants (ate) yesterday. 18a Cards. 17n their  The fire engine and the police car went rushing by with (their, its) lights flashing. 17n their his) belt buckle off to one side. 17n his  No person should be made to feel that (he, they) is worth less than someone else. 17n he  None of the dogs had eaten all of (their, its) food. 17n its  A few of my neighbors have fenced (their, his) backy)+ 17n its  Has anyone turned in (his, their) paper yet? 17n his  The mob raised (its, their) voices in protest. 17n their  The creek and the pond lost much of (its, their) water during the drought. 17n their  One of my uncles always wears (their, 4 b B,v Choose the correct pronoun for each sentence. Type the pronoun.  The trees lost several of (its, their) branches in the storm. 17n their  Each of these magazines has had the President's picture on (its, their) cover. 18b straightened  The state government _____ the guidelines for street and highway construction. (establish) 18b established  The school fair has _____ many parents and students. (involve) 18b involved  She carefully _____ her camping gear. (inspect) 18b inspected  How well have you _____ your office? (organize) 18b organized  His grades have _____ since September. (improve) 18b improved  Her secretary _____ the information under the wrong heading. (file) 18b filed  Have you _____ g for my shoes. (go) 18c gone  The siren _____ long and loud to warn the people of danger. (blow) 18c blew  Uncle Olaf _____ his snowmobile up the remote mountain trail. (ride) 18c rode  Peter _____ quietly throughout the entire discussion. (sit drank  He _____ his arm when he fell down. (break) 18c broke  The balloon _____ when it strayed too near the flame. (burst) 18c burst  The catfish _____ in the pond last winter. (freeze) 18c froze  I have _____ from one room to another lookin _____ her dog a reward after each trick. (give) 18c gave  She _____ that she could run the three-mile race. (know) 18c knew  She _____ the course in less than twenty minutes. (run) 18c ran  Then she _____ three glasses of water. (drink) 18c to attend my sister's college graduation. (drive) 18c driven  I have _____ a letter of complaint to the manufacturer. (write) 18c written  He would have _____ if the lifeguard hadn't noticed the splashing in the waves. (drown) 18c drowned  Kayg) 18c rang  The outfielder _____ the ball to home plate. (throw) 18c threw  Diana Nyad _____ sixty miles from the Bahama Islands to Florida. (swim) 18c swam  Did he say why he had _____ that one? (choose) 18c chosen  We have _____ all night from its brother. (steal) 18c stolen  Henry and Tonya _____ a duet in the talent show. (sing) 18c sang  The shy turtle _____ closer to me to reach the lettuce I was holding. (come) 18c came  The telephone _____ while I was in the shower. (rinew  Maria Tallchief _____ a career as a dancer. (choose) 18c chose  My woolen socks _____ when I washed them in hot water. (shrink) 18c shrank  He _____ chicken salad on whole-wheat bread for lunch. (eat) 18c ate  The monkey had _____ the food2456789s. (write) 18c written  Olympic champion Mary Lou Retton _____ her gymnastics training when she was very young. (begin) 18c began  Leigh _____ everything the instructions said. (do) 18c did  She _____ we had planned a busy day. (know) 18c kn2)WG)oRA=B p J 0 d 2 p ( w  Type the correct past or past participle form of the verb in parentheses after the sentence. Do not add helping verbs.  Ray Charles has _____ many beautiful songork) 18b worked  Sam _____ how to drive the school bus. (learn) 18b learned enough money to buy the bicycle? (save) 18b saved  The boys in cabin three _____ a tasty dinner. (prepare) 18b prepared  Every year Ms. Farley has _____ our school play. (direct) 18b directed  Seldom have I _____ as hard as I did yesterday. (w) 18c sat  Marianne _____ that he disagreed with her. (see) 18c saw  Our dog had _____ a steak from the grill while we were inside. (steal) 18c stolen  Sally _____ me a menu from the restaurant. (give) 18c gave  I had _____ to my parents about trying this restaurant. (speak) 18c spoken  We had never _____ there before. (go) 18c gone  My brother _____ us there in Mom's car. (drive) 18c drove  We had almost _____ the restaurant when Mark hit the curb. (find) 18c found  We _____ o2%`K~E/s  Change the verb or verb phrase in parentheses to maintain tense consistency. Type the verb.  I (wake) up before anyone else and quietly grabbed the fishing pole. 18d woke  I threw my lure near where I (see) team into place. 18c raised wn here? 18c set  The people in front of me (raised, rose) from their seats. 18c rose  You'd better (sit, set) down while I tell you this. 18c sit  He left his books (lying, laying) on the table. 18c lying  The crane (rose, raised) the street b. 18c lay  We (sat, set) under a beach umbrella. 18c sat  Mr. DeLemos (lay, laid) the foundation for our new patio. 18c laid  Your grades must (rise, raise), or you will not make the honor roll. 18c rise  Would you please (sit, set) the sofa do. 18c Raise  When the sun had (sit, set), I wearily stopped working. 18c set  When the sun (rises, raises), I get out of bed. 18c rises  I (lay, laid) my flashlight beside my sleeping bag. 18c laid  My dog Beau (lay, laid) just outside the tente, Lay) the grass mats on the sand. 18c Lay  (Sit, Set) the groceries on the table. 18c Set  The squirrels (rose, raised) their heads when they heard me tapping on the window. 18c raised  (Rise, Raise) the car higher so that we can change the tiref our classroom. 18c set  The golfer carefully (sits, sets) the ball on the tee. 18c sets  Since I have gotten taller, I have (rose, raised) the seat on my bike. 18c raised  We all (sit, set) in alphabetical order in algebra class. 18c sit  (Li:<=>ater level has not (risen, raised) since last summer. 18c risen  Cooks often (lie, lay) their spoons in special spoon rests. 18c lay  Key West (lies, lays) off the coast of Florida. 18c lies  Our class (sit, set) a solar panel outside the window o49B_.aR >[  Choose the correct form of the verb in the sentence. Type the verb.  The sun has (risen, raised) and you are still in bed. 18c risen  Grandmother (sat, set) in the shade. 18c sat  The w we needed five seats. (run) 18c ran  The waiter had _____ our menus before we all sat down. (bring) 18c brought ff the curb with a big bounce. (fall) 18c fell  We all _____ that he was very embarrassed. (see) 18c saw  I _____ down in the backseat so he wouldn't notice that I was laughing. (shrink) 18c shrank  I _____ ahead of everyone to tell the hostesshe ripples. 18d saw  I saw more ripples and (throw) the line in the water again. 18d threw  As I reeled in the line, a beautiful trout (jumps) out of the water. 18d jumped  After I (go) back to the house, I cooked breakfast for my family. 18d we?AB4 `3j` Choose the correct pronoun in the sentence. Type the pronoun.  We hoped it was (her, she). 19b she  That stranger thinks I am (she, her). 19b she  Luckily, it was not (them, they) in the accident. 19b they  It coied it into the dining room. 19a We  Mother and (I, me) watched Father's face. 19a I  (She, Her) and I could tell that he was delighted. 19a She  (Us, We) were happy that the party turned out so well. 19a We iends and (I, me) were standing at the door singing "Happy Birthday to You." 19a I  (Him, He) looked absolutely amazed. 19a He  (We, Us) shouted, "Surprise!" 19a We  Mother and (me, I) had all the food ready in the kitchen. 19a I  (Us, We) carrht o'clock. 19a they  (We, Us) arrived home around seven-thirty. 19a We  Mother and (me, I) were still pretending to forget it was Father's birthday. 19a I  (She, Her) and Father went into the living room to talk together. 19a She  Soon, his fr (he, him) and the neighbors got off the train. 19a he  (We, Us) felt very excited. 19a We  Then the neighbors went in one direction, and (us, we) set off in another. 19a we  The neighbors knew (them, they) were to meet at our house soon after eigCEFith neighbors. 19a We  Mother and (me, I) were to meet Father at the station. 19a I  (He, Him) and three neighbors usually work late at their offices. 19a He  He and (they, them) always catch the same train home. 19a they  Father waved at us as4/Y9`MU&Z Choose the correct form of the pronoun in the sentence. Type the pronoun.  My mother and (I, me) wanted to give a surprise party for my father. 19a I  (Us, We) had planned the whole thing together wtogether and (had) straight trunks. 18d have  We (get) up to leave, but a crowd had already gathered. 18d got  Several mechanics worked on the car before one of them finally (finds) the problem. 18d found n around the lake every day and (drank) water afterward. 18d drink  She refused to give us a ride in her car, and then she (asks) us to loan her some money. 18d asked  He says he's sorry, but he (didn't) mean it. 18d doesn't  The trees grow close nt  After we were comfortable, we (begin) to do our homework. 18d began  We were tired, but we (keep) working. 18d kept  We waited for the bus and finally (walk) to school. 18d walked  She found the bracelet and (give) it to me. 18d gave  I ruuld have been (she, her) that he called. 19b she  Everyone believed it was (we, us) students. 19b we  It might have been (him, he) but I'm not sure. 19b he  Our opponents could have been (them, they). 19b they  I thought it was (they, them) to GINPQized. 19d them  Please don't go without (we, us). 19d us  We knew nothing about the group or (him, he). 19d him  The other team played against (us, we) and lost. 19d us  The citrus fruits were packed by the Gonzales brothers and (they, them). 4/t>x F0n'b7} Choose the correct pronoun in the sentence. Type the pronoun.  The cat looked longingly at (him, he) and then at the fish. 19d him  She was much closer to the shore and to (them, they) than she real pay (he, him) to mow that lawn? 19c him  They wanted to meet their new neighbors and (us, we). 19c us  The class chose Yasuhiko and (she, her) to represent them. 19c her rstorm surprised the campers and (me, I). 19c me  The warden gave (us, we) scouts a map of the area. 19c us  The little girl solemnly handed (him, he) her toy. 19c him  For the play they dressed Nora and (her, she) as farmers. 19c her  Will youred Jane Goodall and (him, he). 19c him  The hippopotamus just sat there and watched (we, us). 19c us  For no apparent reason the horse suddenly kicked (her, she). 19c her  The park police told (them, they) to cross. 19c them  The sudden thundeort. 19c us  Would you mind driving Alan and (them, they) to their hotel? 19c them  Please show Grandmother and (her, she) how the new sewing machine works. 19c her  Did you suspect Jack or (he, him)? 19c him  Not even the hot African sun deterJLM presents after breakfast. 19c him  The museum guide met the Ryans and (we, us) in the rotunda. 19c us  The shop assistant told Sarah and (her, she) where the nearest post office was. 19c her  The firm's representative met (us, we) at Kennedy Airp4/t%lX*k3q+l Choose the correct pronoun in the sentence. Type the pronoun.  The captain did not recognize Kevin or (they, them). 19c them  His behavior amazed (I, me). 19c me  Give Alfredo and (him, he) theirwhom he spoke. 19b they  If the singer had been (her, she), I would have listened. 19b she  Was that Claudia or (she, her)? 19b she 19d them  He was the most eloquent speaker among (we, us). 19d us  The customer walked briskly toward the clerk and (him, he). 19d him  She looked long and hard at Karen and (me, I). 19d me  I wrote a short story about you and (her, she). 19d VXoes she play the part? 20a well  I didn't answer the questions very (good, well). 20a well  He certainly looks (good, well) in spite of his illness. 20a well  I gave them directions as (good, well) as I could. 20a well  The children behaved ver4 q"`Z Choose the correct modifier in parentheses in the sentence. Type the modifier.  Peg did not run as (good, well) during the second race. 20a well  The casserole tasted (good, well) to us. 20a good  How (good, well) do and (her). 19d O  I wrote a story about my great-grandmother and (him). 19d O s. 19c I  The one in the yellow car is (he). 19b P  The officer gave (us) girls a ride to the gas station. 19c I  The oldest members are Jerry and (she). 19b P  Tomorrow you and (they) can distribute posters. 19a S  I was standing by Consuels) students many editing techniques. 19c I  Deborah and (he) will recite next. 19a S  Have you given Arlene and (them) directions? 19c I  Please invite your cousin and (them) to the horse show. 19c D  She sewed Aunt Elsie and (me) matching vest19d O  (We) sisters should help Dad with the lawn. 19a S  The best singer in the choir is (she). 19b P  We beat Betty and (them) at tennis. 19c D  The poet dedicated the book to Greg and (her). 19d O  The film editor showed the visitors and (uRTUngratulated (us) volunteers for our effort. 19c D  The election resulted in a tie between Diane and (him). 19d O  Last year's winner was (she). 19b P  Where should you and (I) meet after school? 19a S  The audience clapped for (him) and Ned. 0/4v<m-Z 8yU Identify the use of the pronoun in parentheses in the sentence. Type the abbreviation. S = subject P = predicate nominative I = indirect object D = direct object O = object of preposition  The mayor coly by a young American woman and (her, she). 19d her  They haven't discussed it with (us, we) sophomores so far. 19d us e plants for you and (I, me). 19d me  No message has come from Roberto or (him, he). 19d him  Play this match with Dale and (me, I). 19d me  Every summer we went sailing with Dick and (they, them). 19d them  The Chinese guide was followed closeher  We like talking with (him, he). 19d him  He set off on the hike without Rachel and (me, I). 19d me  They sent the gift for you and (I, me). 19d me  Ahead of (us, we) scouts lay a forbidding mountain. 19d us  Helen will tend to watering thy (good, well). 20a well  Spinach salad always tastes (good, well) to them. 20a good  The debate did not go as (good, well) as we had hoped. 20a well  How (good, well) the pool looks on such a hot day! 20a good 4/7ERW`ge Choose the correct modifier in parentheses in the sentence. Type the modifier.  After examining the two guitars, I bought the (less expensive, least expensive) one. 20c less expensive  My baby brothh) 20b more  Mom said that for her, _____ of the attraction of sailing comes from experiencing nature. (much) 20b much le aboard to suffer seasickness. (many) 20b many  For me, so _____, if not all, of the enjoyment of sailing comes from listening to the waves. (much) 20b much  I'm certain I had _____ fun reading than I would have had sailing that stormy day. (mucading a _____ book. (good) 20b good  I heard later that _____ boats had been damaged by the relentless wind. (many) 20b many  Even _____ of them were tossed about by the cresting wave. (many) 20b many  This caused _____, if not all, of the peopable the _____ was Mom. (well) 20b best  I was reading and waiting for the weather conditions to get _____. (good) 20b better  The howling wind told me that the _____ I could hope for was a cloudy day. (good) 20b best  I settled for a day of re[]^bay seemed to be the _____ I had ever seen. (bad) 20b worst  My sister took the news that we couldn't go sailing _____ than I expected. (well) 20b better  Dad took the news _____ also. (well) 20b well  But the one who seemed to accept the inevit2%t?+'4} Type the correct form of the modifier in parentheses after the sentence.  The weather was _____ last Saturday. (bad) 20b bad  I thought that it couldn't get much _____. (bad) 20b worse  Conditions on the hiest  low 20b lowest  raspy 20b raspiest  festive 20b most festive  handy 20b handiest  delicate 20b most delicate 2 0Md Identify the superlative form of the modifier. Type the superlative form of the modifier. Use "most" when needed.  plump 20b plumpest  high 20b highest  silky 20b silkiest  jolly 20b jolliest  mushy 20b musetter  haphazard 20b more haphazard  heavy 20b heavier  handsome 20b more handsome  scary 20b scarier  zesty 20b zestier 2 '=\r Identify the comparative form of the modifier. Type the comparative form of the modifier. Use "more" when needed.  slow 20b slower  fit 20b fitter  anxiously 20b more anxiously  sound 20b sounder  wet 20b wer grows (bigger, more bigger) every day. 20c bigger  Is New York City larger than (any, any other) city in America? 20c any other  Julie is the (more athletic, most athletic) of the two sisters. 20c more athletic  I wonder why Saturday morning se_abc4/'=<W[F` Choose the correct modifier in parentheses in the sentence. Type the modifier.  No experience (won't, will) compare with having a foreign student as a guest. 20e will  I (could, couldn't) hardly waihe two. 20d C  Inga is the better dancer of the pair. 20d C  Asia is much more larger than Australia. 20d D  Lewis is more politer than Dan. 20d D dfd picked up. 20d D  Yesterday's storm was the worst one this season. 20d C  The wind sounded more quieter now. 20d D  The sky looked calmer also. 20d C  Rich is the most smartest boy in science class. 20d D  Jim was the stronger swimmer of t4 P}At Identify the sentence with a double comparison. If the sentence is correct, type C. If it contains a double comparison, type D.  Suddenly the air felt more cooler. 20d D  The lake was becoming more choppier as the winow. 20c least selfish  Which is (more fun, most fun) to you--football or baseball? 20c more fun r  I practice my music lessons (least frequently, less frequently) than you do. 20c less frequently  The caliber of the bands in the competition was (more higher, higher) than I expected. 20c higher  Ray is the (least selfish, less selfish) boy I kn. 20c more challenging  What is the (higher, highest) mountain in the Rockies? 20c highest  Nancy is the (most original, more original) thinker in our science class. 20c most original  Who is the (finer, finest) artist--Stewart or Beth? 20c fineOf all my subjects, I am (prouder, proudest) of my progress in English. 20c proudest  For Scott, swimming is more enjoyable than (any, any other) sport. 20c any other  Rappelling a steep cliff is (more challenging, most challenging) than skiing to met  Of all the people in the class, Miyako is (smarter, smartest). 20c smartest  That book was the (more helpful, most helpful) of the five on my bibliography. 20c most helpful  Poetry is (easier, more easier) to write than I thought. 20c easier  ems to be my (laziest, most laziest) time of the week. 20c laziest  Alfredo is the (agilest, most agile) person on the trampoline I have ever seen. 20c most agile  Of the two assignments, which is (more difficult, most difficult)? 20c more difficult until our guest arrived. 20e could  None of my friends had (never, ever) had a foreign student stay with them. 20e ever  When our Japanese guest, Noburu, arrived on the plane, nothing (couldn't, could) have thrilled me more. 20e could  Noburu digijk4 7|VF Identify the misplaced modifying phrase and clause. If the sentence is correct, type C. If it contains a misplaced modifier, type M.  I watched the turtle eat the lettuce that we found in the pond. 20f M  The apple tr  Camping for the first time, the rain dampened Michael's enthusiasm. 20f D  Frightened by the thunder, the child's mother comforted him. 20f D e rabbit ran in front of me. 20f D  Riding her bicycle down the street, Linda saw a squirrel run in front of her. 20f C  Reading an interesting book, the doorbell startled Jill. 20f D  Shoveling in the hard clay, I broke the shovel handle. 20f Clndow, the car sped by our house. 20f D  Encouraged by my brother, the composition was completed. 20f D  Needing my sweat shirt for the program tomorrow, I was upset to learn that the washing machine was broken. 20f C  Strolling through the park, th4 (k%}O Identify the dangling modifier. If the sentence is correct, type C. If it contains a dangling modifier, type D.  Absorbed in the conversation, I didn't notice Germaine sneaking up behind me. 20f C  Looking out the winThere couldn't be (anything, nothing) better than learning about other cultures. 20e anything r) pleased me more than having a new sister in the family. 20e ever  No child (never, ever) tried harder to speak Spanish than I did. 20e ever  Because of our delightful houseguests, I (can, can't) hardly wait for our next foreign guest. 20e can  have (any, no) hesitation when asked to open our home to another foreign guest. 20e any  No experience (couldn't, could) be more worthwhile. 20e could  Noburu (had, hadn't) scarcely left before a Spanish girl arrived. 20e had  Nothing (never, eve) end to the interesting anecdotes he told us about his own family in Japan. 20e any  Hardly a day (didn't pass, passed) when we didn't go sight-seeing. 20e passed  No one (ever, never) received more pleasure from a houseguest. 20e ever  We didn'tdy) could tell if Noburu had a favorite food. 20e anybody  Nobody in the family (learned, didn't learn) more about Japanese customs than I did. 20e learned  Noburu never had (no, any) problem fitting into our family. 20e any  There wasn't (any, nodn't (never, ever) mind speaking English with us. 20e ever  No way of learning a language (can, can't) compare with speaking it constantly. 20e can  He (hardly ever, hardly never) made a mistake in grammar. 20e hardly ever  Scarcely (nobody, anyboee is bearing fruit this year beside the barn. 20f M  The exchange student has a pleasant accent from Australia. 20f M  The woman on the blue bicycle asked for directions to the store. 20f C  The lizard ran across the yard with a yellow stripe. oq1 `:{ Identify the item that should be capitalized. Type the item correctly. If all the items are correct, type C.  tasty spaghetti/italian explorer/yacht club 22e Italian explorer  european settlers/tired travelers/cruise 22a Recently  I love taking care of animals. 22d C  The planet closest to the sun is mercury. 22d Mercury  Labor Day is always celebrated on the first monday in September. 22d Monday went to Memorial Hospital to see Dr. Lincoln. 22a We  Evans junior high school will offer computer classes next year. 22d Junior/High/School  Someday i hope to have my own horse to ride. 22b I  recently I've been taking horseback riding lessons. c O  Betsy Ross became famous for her design of the american flag. 22d American  Who is the current secretary of state for the United States? 22d Secretary/State  Nicky is the secretary of the northville chess club. 22d Northville/Chess/Club  we ohn kennedy traveled to West Germany. 22d John/Kennedy  the new sailboat sailed to Honolulu from San Francisco. 22a The  The newspapers of Mexico City carried accounts of the art festival i attended. 22b I  Protect us in the battle, o Athena! 22June  Constitution Hall was built by the daughters of the american revolution. 22d Daughters/American/Revolution  the athletic games lasted from June to August. 22a The  on August 4, 1907, the schooner MARIBELLE was launched. 22a On  President j. 22d Blue/Mountains  Hear our prayer, o Lord. 22c O  Unfortunately i had to take it back to the woods. 22b I  In minneapolis, Minnesota, they attended a play at the Guthrie Theater. 22d Minneapolis  Both Joan and I were born on june 21. 22d rtuv Since early childhood, i've had many kinds of pets. 22b I've  for my third birthday, I asked for a puppy. 22a For  After that, I brought home mice, hamsters, and lizards. 22d C  Marge drove through the blue mountains on the Pennsylvania Turnpike19Ay:vt9}S77q If each word in the sentence is correctly capitalized, type C. If a word should begin with a capital letter, type the word correctly. If there is more than one word, use a slash to separate. en rain. 20f C  The milk is sour that we bought yesterday. 20f M 20f M  The roller-skating rink is near the interstate where we took lessons. 20f M  The shirt with the flowers needs to be ironed. 20f C  Did the boy win the national spelling bee from Kansas City? 20f M  The clouds gathering near the lake threatship 22e European settlers  rabbit pelts/raccoon hats/ english traders 22e English traders  american territory/fur traders/brave pioneers 22e American territory  transcontinental railroad/ iron trains/chinese workers 22e Chinese workers  tossedwy0/@d@o-d%x  Identify the appropriate end punctuation for the sentence. Type the last word followed by the punctuation mark.  The reception for the retiring history professor was held in Chandler Hall 23a Hall. re of the Goddess Athena in Greece. 22d goddess  Did you tell your Mother about my aunt's new shop? 22g mother uise  Did doctor Ganz set the bone in your broken arm? 22g Doctor  It was a tired Uncle Ted who said, "Take that german shepherd outside." 22e German  The treasurer of the American red cross will be here in March. 22d Red Cross  We bought a pictutains. 22d west  Vice-President Tanaka of the French club adjourned the meeting. 22d Club  On sunday Naomi's sister took her fishing at Hayfield Pond. 22d Sunday  When we went fishing at lake louise, Sandra caught a bass and a trout. 22d Lake Loams the fifth president of the United States? 22g President  That Summer the weather had been unusually humid. 22d summer  The snowstorm that struck New England had originated in the midwest. 22d Midwest  The Feather River flows West from the mounin brought back a japanese lacquer box for his daughter. 22e Japanese  My basement is full of old copies of poems by robert frost. 22d Robert Frost  The huge Octopus reached two tentacles toward the terrified diver. 22d octopus  Was John Quincy Adz|}~and Spanish II next year. 22f geometry  Ruth is reading a story called "The Puppy In the Window." 22g in  My cousin goes to high school in Mason city, Iowa. 22e City  Tomorrow aunt Olivia is receiving an honorary degree. 22g Aunt  The sea capta1/)nH>_E2t Identify the word that is not capitalized correctly in the sentence. Type the word or words correctly.  Have you read the poem "a Man Saw a Ball of Gold in the Sky"? 22g A  Hilda is taking Geometry marigolds 22e Spanish moss salad/swiss cheese/ family restaurant 22e Swiss cheese  school day/week night/ american holiday 22e American holiday  cruise ship/ski boat/oil tanker 22e C  french lace/combed cotton/ dyed wool 22e French lace  pasture sod/spanish moss/ orange Go and serve this to the guests immediately 23d immediately!  Did you see the silver chalice that was presented 23b presented?  Many of the faculty members are from Atlanta, Georgia 23a Georgia.  At the ceremony James Dickey read a poem 23a poeAndrew asked the principal to make the announcement during the homeroom period and at lunch. 23f C  Marie looked for the kitten under the bed behind the sofa and in the closets. 23f bed, sofa,  On Fridays our cafeteria will serve a choice of roast bed over the hills until a storm came. 23f bridge, meadow,  The congregation listened to the service and sang hymns. 23f C  The State Department sent the foreign service officer on assignment to Europe South America and China. 23f Europe, America,  il War battle sites in Virginia Maryland and Pennsylvania. 23f Virginia, Maryland,  Because it rained all night, the playing fields and the track and the bleachers were muddy. 23f C  The hounds chased the rabbit under the bridge through the meadow anaste rollers a brush and scissors. 23f paste, rollers, brush,  The shoppers tried on shoes and ate lunch and looked at clothes. 23f C  All the performers knew their lines and their cues on opening night. 23f C  The social studies class visited Civ2%@U;~e]a   If the commas in a series are placed correctly, type C. If they are not placed correctly, correct the punctuation. Type only the series words followed by commas, including the commas.  The paper hanger needed p 23e Jan.  (Saint) Patrick's Day 23e St.  one (minute) past twelve 23e min.  (Doctor) Richard Maze 23e Dr.  The Riner (Company) 23e Co.  12 Main (Street) 23e St.  one (inch) 23e in. 3  ,Rt  Change the item in parentheses to an abbreviation, using correct punctuation. Type the abbreviation.  James (Michael) Dobson 23e M.  1807 Cordova (Road) 23e Rd.  (Mister) Eric Sanford 23e Mr.  (January) 4, 1987 tion given in her honor 23a honor.  Has the professor been invited to speak at the banquet in Phoenix 23b Phoenix?  Please help me collect the dirty plates 23d plates.  Did Dr. Reynolds invite you to her home for dinner tonight 23b tonight? my classes with Dr. Reynolds 23a Reynolds.  Did you receive an A in world history 23b history?  Please go to the kitchen and make more vegetable dip 23d dip.  What a fascinating semester it has been 23c been!  She seemed to appreciate the recepCan you hear the music from your seat near the door 23b door?  What an excellent teacher she was 23c was!  Did you hear her lecture on the Battle of Manassas 23b Manassas?  No, that was the week that I was away 23a away.  I have enjoyed all of m.  A music program was presented by a choral group from Asheville, North Carolina 23a Carolina.  Dr. Reynolds, the professor, is a highly respected expert in the field of Civil War battles 23a battles.  Listen to the music quietly 23d quietly.  ef sandwich grilled cheese tunaburger or vegetable soup. 23f sandwich, cheese, tunaburger,  The bus driver listened to the tourists' complaints about their hotel and tried to find them better accommodations. 23f C  The gardener trimmed the shrubbery mulched the flower beds cut the grass and planted the rose bushes. 23f shrubbery, beds, grass,  The anglers caught many trout but were very sunburned when they returned to the dock. 23f C  The beach offered sun surf and seafood to the tourists. 23fe tickets, and I will check the schedule. 23h B  A. The audience enjoyed the play, yet the critics gave it a poor review. B. The sights of Chinatown were interesting and we spent many evenings there. 23h A  A. I wrote to An4/:@[7   *  In the set of sentences, one sentence uses commas correctly. Type the letter of the correct sentence.  A. Don will not attend the workshop nor will Hal try out for the show. B. You pick up thhe monkey took a small, pink umbrella and ran toward the lions. 23g A  A. Hot spicy foods were cooking outside the big tent. B. Into our car piled three tired children. 23g B flamboyant, talented animal trainer was the star of the show. B. She made her lions and tigers jump on large, red boxes. 23g A  A. Dressed in a fancy, black suit, a little monkey sat eating an orange. B. Everyone gasped when tip. B. After watching the funny clown act, Kathy decided to join the circus. 23g B  A. The frightened timid lion refused to jump through the hoop. B. The young gymnastic students watched with great interest. 23g B  A. The g, massive elephants. 23g B  A. The horseback riders wore fringed, red costumes of satin. B. Kate bought a brown furry stuffed, bear on a tricycle. 23g A  A. The trapeze artist completed a fantastic incredible triple fls. B. The crowd gasped when the daring high-wire walker appeared. 23g B  A. Most circus clowns receive their training at Klown Kollege in sunny beautiful Florida. B. The sights and sounds of the circus include the lumberinhusiastic, applause. 23g A  A. The white tiger and the panther require a patient brave, trainer. B. The juggler threw shiny, colored balls into the air. 23g B  A. The costumed white poodles, are trained to perform trick4 !S"^T  In the set of sentences, one sentence uses commas correctly. Type the letter of the correct sentence.  A. All of the children tried the difficult, challenging ring toss. B. The trapeze act received loud, ent sun, surf, n after dinner and mailed the letter this morning. B. We could go to a baseball game or we could visit a museum. 23h A  A. Hundreds of fans stood in line but the promoters soon sold all the seats. B. Window-shopping on Fifth 2/,{#VG>_  Identify where commas are necessary in the sentence. Type only the words followed by a comma, including the comma.  The biggest obstacle a labor strike was still gripping the nation. 23L obstacle, st, but my sister expects more. 23h B  A. She took one look at a big, soft bed and wanted to jump on it. B. Surely Washington's stepchildren had done so or maybe they were too well-behaved. 23h A canning of fruit was a big job. B. Guests could stay in the main house, or they could use a guest house. 23h B  A. Today visitors cannot touch the furnishings but they don't mind. B. To walk through the house is enough for me restaurant. 23j A  A. He grew fruit trees and raised wheat and tobacco. B. He had flour mills built on the estate and flour from his mills was sold to local residents. 23h A  A. Cherries were grown on the estate and the B. Many languages, including French, Spanish, and Italian, have contributed words to the English vocabulary. 23i B  A. When the game was over, the players walked to the showers. B. After the movie we stopped at an Italian e, Earline decided that circus life was for her. B. Hoping to be chosen for the swimming team Ramon practiced daily. 23j A  A. The word bonnet which in the U.S. means a type of hat in Great Britain means the hood of a car. George Washington kept detailed and precise accounts of the plantation's business. B. Mount Vernon is composed of five farms but the house is located on Mansion House Farm. 23h A  A. Watching the acrobats soar through spac, must have had a good sense of humor. 23i A  A. Mount Vernon was the home of George Washington and it overlooks the Potomac River. B. Every year visitors from this country and other countries tour the estate. 23h B  A. grass! B. Requiring large investments, farming has become very expensive. 23j B  A. Mount McKinley, rising 20,320 feet in Alaska, is the highest mountain in the United States. B. The citizens who named the town of Why, Arizona buy new ones. 23h A  A. The ferry left at six o'clock, but Barbara was not on board. B. Many artists live in Greenwich Village and we visited there. 23h A  A. Since oats, corn, and wheat are all grasses most cereal is her work. B. Irene Curie, who was the daughter of Pierre and Marie, also was awarded the Nobel Prize. 23i B  A. Volleyball and frisbee were popular activities in Central Park. B. We can use Mary's baseball glove or we canolonium. 23i B  A. Determined to succeed in life John set strict goals for himself. B. Although Ms. Delano's tests are not easy, they are fair. 23j B  A. Marie Curie who was awarded the Nobel Prize twice devoted her life to Avenue proved to be a favorite New York pastime. 23h B  A. Louis Pasteur studying spoilage in liquids developed a method for killing bacteria. B. Pierre and Marie Curie are the scientists who discovered both radium and prike,  Yes we will keep trying. 23k Yes,  There is no reason in my opinion to expect a victory. 23L reason, opinion,  Whenever the poet a New Englander spoke, the crowd cheered. 23L poet, Englander,  I hope now son that you realize how dangerous 4 a'lF"  In each set of sentences, one sentence uses semicolons correctly. Type the letter of the correct sentence.  A. Julio made toast; in addition, he fried some eggs. B. We have many chores left before nightfallrch 8, 1967  Jeremy Martin R.N. 23m Jeremy Martin, R.N. riend 23m Your friend,  Renee Adams D.D.S. 23m Renee Adams, D.D.S.  My dearest Emily 23m My dearest Emily,  With warmest regards 23m With warmest regards,  21 Elm Street in Canton Ohio 23m 21 Elm Street in Canton, Ohio  March 8 1967 23m Mars,  May 10 1949 23m May 10, 1949  July 4 1974 in Washington D.C. 23m July 4, 1974, in Washington, D.C.  Thursday October 21 1959 23m Thursday, October 21, 1959  Christmas Day 1979 23m Christmas Day, 1979  Dear Janet 23m Dear Janet,  Your f0%v%nHs ;  Identify where commas are necessary in the item. Type the item correctly.  Friday March 10 1958 23m Friday, March 10, 1958  Dear Coach Sanchez 23m Dear Coach Sanchez,  Gratefully yours 23m Gratefully youWhy, n. 23L kitten, pet,  I'd need for example all the records of the club. 23L need, example,  Yes I am nearly finished. 23k Yes,  Progress I trust will begin to show soon. 23L Progress, trust,  Why you didn't need to go to all that trouble. 23k r,  We will go to the movies but not today Sam. 23L today,  I wish Madame Chairperson that you had been able to go. 23L wish, Chairperson,  Well I did not read the entire book. 23k Well,  The new kitten a frisky little pet entertained the childre,  When in your opinion should we plan to leave? 23L When, opinion,  Flying however sometimes takes longer than expected. 23L Flying, however,  No we did not arrive on time. 23k No,  I must add to be fair that the girls apologized. 23L add, faiyour actions were. 23L now, son,  Well Pedro understood the situation. 23k Well,  He was proud nevertheless to represent his school. 23L proud, nevertheless,  Should I start dinner Mother or is Father planning to cook tonight? 23L dinner, Mother for example; we must cut the lawn, cook the supper, and take out the trash. 23o A  A. We threw out the old banners in addition; we disposed of the crepe paper decorations. B. Don't spend all your money at the fair; insAmy/ B. Dear Mr. Lawrence/ 23r B  A. Darting everywhere in the forest were animals/ rabbits, gophers, and mice. B. We went on a hike/ down the mountain path. 23q A  A. 6/30 A.M. B. nearly/ four in the morning 23r A  A. Dear Ucooking/ can be found in the kitchen. 23q A  A. 7/30 P.M. B. after/noon 23r A  A. Be especially careful/ about cleaning your room. B. These are your responsibilities/ the plants, the pets, and the shopping. 23q B  A. Dear 4%2Y$.  In each set of items, one item needs a colon to replace the slash. Type the letter of that item.  A. Get these items when you go shopping/ milk, bread, and butter. B. All of the things we need for pointed the door; was slowly opening. B. Wow! We certainly had a good time; I want to go back someday. 23n B ne 9. 23p B  A. The radio blared all night long; therefore, no one could sleep. B. The new highway construction caused noise and confusion, as a result; people moved out of the neighborhood. 23o A  A. Without a word, Simon oped large blisters. 23n B  A. In 1912, a new "unsinkable" ocean liner, the TITANIC, struck an iceberg, as a result; 1,493 persons lost their lives. B. Mary will come on Friday, May 4, at noon; and Joe will come on Tuesday, Juder; as a result, we did not get the package on time. 23o B  A. The crowds lined up to pass through the metal detector; no one; could board the plane without passing through it. B. Ralph mowed lawns all day; his hands develand, and water. B. Morning TV shows are hosted by Maria Shriver; CBS, Bryant Gumbel; NBC, and David Hartman; ABC. 23p A  A. Writing takes time and discipline, moreover; it demands imagination. B. The store had misplaced our or leftovers. B. The Boston Massacre shocked the colonists furthermore; it angered them. 23o A  A. Industrialization has used up some natural resources; it has created crowded cities; and it has also helped pollute our air, ltead, save some for later. 23o B  A. The sun broke through the clouds, the picnic; went on as scheduled. B. Armed soldiers surrounded the city; Paris was under seige. 23n B  A. We were late for supper; therefore, we had ncle John/ B. Dear Headmaster Smith/ 23r B  A. We worked all day in the yard/ and went to bed early. B. The Saturday classes are as follows/ sailing, swimming, and hiking. 23q B  A. 10/30 A.M. B. sixteen hundred/hours 23r A  A. Give an example of each of the following/ a fugue, a canon, and a sonata. B. All of the songs that the choir sang/ were hymns. 23q A  A. After/midnight B. 3/15 A.M. 23r B  A. Dear Chief Williams/ B. Dear Susan/ 23r A  A. Befo she should come to the party. B. I would love to come she replied. 24b B  A. Jimmy shouted at his sister to hurry up. B. Let's get going said Father. 24b B g awe I replied. 24b B  A. That's a nice car she remarked. B. She told me that it was my turn. 24b A  A. She screamed Watch out for that rock! B. I yelled to the busdriver to wait for me. 24b A  A. I told her that I thought 4tV In each set of sentences, only one sentence needs quotation marks. Type the letter of the sentence that should contain quotation marks.  A. Pat asked for my interpretation of the poem. B. I think the poet is expressines Cousteau has outfitted the (Calypso) as a seagoing research lab. 24a U on many journalism awards. 24a U  (Star Wars) was one of the most popular movies ever created. 24a U  (Big Red) is a book about an Irish setter. 24a U  We were required to read the article (Making It Rich) for economics class. 24k Q  Jacques-Yv (My Garden) in your magazine yesterday. 24k Q  Van Gogh's (Sunflowers) is a well-known painting. 24a U  Edgar Allan Poe wrote the poem (Annabel Lee). 24k Q  We sang the song (Forever) in choir practice. 24k Q  The (Philadelphia Inquirer) has w4 1m#jL If the words in parentheses should be underlined for italics, type U. If the words in parentheses should be enclosed in quotation marks, type Q.  (Charlotte's Web) is a wonderful children's book. 24a U  I read the essayp\;!?c; OGAA\;!?c; $OHAA3\;!?c; PAAA\;!?c; PBAAO\;!?c; PPPuHUSTON!; ' '$OAAAL\;!?c; $OBAA\;!?c; $OCAA\;!?c; $ODAA\;!?; $OEAAT\;!?c; $OFAAre my speech I had stage fright/ shaky knees, sweaty palms, and tightening throat. B. The play we saw/ last night was a comedy. 23q A  A. Yours truly/ B. Dear Sirs/ 23r B  A. 8/15 B. seventeen hundred/hours 23r A 4 @X In each set of sentences, one sentence uses quotation marks correctly. Type the letter of the correct sentence.  A. Juanita said, "sometimes I wonder if we should have undertaken this crossing in a sailboat." B. 2%S Mx!PT Type the phrase in the possessive case.  the dresses of the women 24m the women's dresses  the reply of Randy 24L Randy's reply  the names of the sisters 24m the sisters' names  the attitude of the officdown the hall. Have a nice weekend!" said the teacher. B. "Let's have a surprise party." "Don't tell Dan." said Albert. 24i A he teacher. B. "Who said it's better to lend than to borrow," asked Lee. 24j A  A. "Wait!" shouted Al. "What for"? asked Jim. B. "This is fun!" exclaimed Janet. "Let's go again!" exclaimed Joe. 24h B  A. "Walk quietly Tom. "That's a good idea," replied Ray. 24h A  A. "Pick up your toys." "Put away your clothes." said Mom. B. "Eat your breakfast. Drink all your juice," said Dad. 24i B  A. "I said, 'The quiz is tomorrow,'" answered t48^  In each set of sentences, one sentence uses quotation marks correctly. Type the letter of the correct sentence.  A. "Where are you going?" asked John. "To school," replied Alice. B. "Let's wait for Amanda", said g A , "We must stay here." 24d A  A. "What shall we sing?" Juanita asked. B. Christine smiled and said, "What did I tell you, Juanita"? 24g A  A. Why did you say, "That's the right answer"? B. Betty exclaimed, "That's great"! 24plied, "No, that's the worst thing that we could do"! B. "They are very experienced, aren't they?" Juanita asked. 24g B  A. "Oh," Juanita said, "you mean that we might be swept overboard." B. "That's right," Christine said change," insisted her friend. B. "We won't" Christine assured her. 24e A  A. "We'll make it one way or another," Christine assured her. B. "Just to be sure, let's go up on deck", Juanita pleaded. 24f A  A. Christine re "Now don't start worrying," replied Christine. 24c B  A. "But what will happen," asked Juanita, "If we have a storm?" B. "You're right," sighed Juanita. "Besides, we do have plenty of food." 24d B  A. "But our luck could er 24L the officer's attitude  the classes of Emily 24L Emily's classes  the scores of David 24L David's scores  the child of the neighbor 24L the neighbor's child  the games of the children 24m the children's games  the journey of the explo B. I need a mani- cure. 24p B  A. He works in the labo- ratory. B. Southerners are know for their hospit- ality. 24p A  A. This is made of i- ron. B. These books are filled with knowl- edge. 24p B  A. She is my s4 &O ^3 In each set of sentences, one sentence uses hyphens correctly. Type the letter of the correct sentence.  A. The book is avail- able. B. It was a big disapp- ointment. 24p A  A. Don't sit on the gr- ound.en your numbers. 24o +'s 2Cj Type the plural of the item in parentheses.  Your (7) are hard to read. 24o 7's  Write your (a) clearly. 24o a's  The (1960) were a time of unrest. 24o 1960's  We heard many (no) to our questions. 24o no's  Put (+) betwen't  A (parrot is) sitting on a perch. 24n parrot's  One bite (would have) broken my finger. 24n would've It's  (I will) explain the answer. 24n I'll  If (they are) ill, the zoo officials will cure them. 24n they're  (Who is) going for a ride? 24n Who's  The lions (have not) been moved yet. 24n haven't  The cougars (will not) stop eating. 24n wo2 u/t7p Type the contraction for the words in parentheses. Be sure to include apostrophes.  (What will) the zoo officials do? 24n What'll  (They have) studied the problem. 24n They've  (It is) a major disappointment. 24n 24m the Shipleys' excuses  the groups of the citizens 24m the citizens' groups rer 24L the explorer's journey  the problems of Peter 24L Peter's problems  the car of the Warrens 24m the Warrens' car  the death of the goose 24L the goose's death  the jeers of the crowd 24L the crowd's jeers  the excuses of the Shipleys ister- in-law. B. The shuttle carried eight astron- auts. 24p A  A. Our score was thirty-four. B. She is eight-teen years old. 24q A  A. She spends one sixth of her time practicing. B. The car needs one half quart of oil. 25j editors in chief  two-year-old 25j two-year-olds  salmon 25j salmon 2 `s9O The word is used as a noun. Type the plural form of the noun.  desk 25j desks  pass 25j passes  army 25j armies  key 25j keys  knife 25j knives  tomato 25j tomatoes  tooth 25j teeth  editor in chief A. meaness B. happily 25d B  A. lining B. desireable 25e A  A. hopless B. careful 25f B  A. praying B. paiment 25g A  A. sitting B. swiming 25h A  A. beginer B. permitting 25i B 4 { Df In the set of words, one word is spelled correctly. Type the letter of the correct word.  A. field B. cieling 25a A  A. sieze B. weird 25a B  A. proceed B. procede 25b A  A. ilogical B. oversee 25c B  venue. B. We found thir-teen pennies. 24q A 24q A  A. Eighty-nine parents came. B. Three-quarters of the students came. 24q A  A. One third of my friends will go camping. B. These slacks are five-eighths of an inch too short. 24q A  A. Turn right on Seventy-sixth A