... develop yourwritten-language skills. 501 Grammar and Writing Questions begins with the basic mechanics ofcapitalization and punctuation, and then moves on to grammar and sentence structure. By thetime ... grammar and writing skills canbe developed with practice.Learn by doing. It's an old lesson, tried and true. And it's the tool this book is designed to...
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... students to learn or review basic writing skills. Practice on 501 grammar and writing questions should go a long way in alleviating writing anxiety, too! For more material and information, please visit ... The 501 grammar and writing questions in this book will provide you with lots of practice. As you work through each set of questions, you'll be gaining a sol...
... recognize all types of writing errors. These sets consist
of paragraphs with numbered parts, followed by two, three, or four questions. The questions
focus not only on grammar and structure, but ... organization, and
effective transitions between sentences. These questions ask you to look at various types of
writing and to make decisions about the most effective way to edit...
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shirts and pants, and insect repellent are recommended in the summer.
(7) Walking and canoe trails, boat tours, and tram tours are excellent for viewing wildlife,
including alligators and a multitude ... bitter, biting wind
that whistled and sang over the flat land and lashed one's face like fine wires. (2) There was
baking going on in the Rosicky kitchen all d...
... look, and in captivity, when a researcher slips a hand into the tanks, cuttlefish tend to
grasp it with their tentacles in a hearty but gentle handshake.
b. The cuttlefish can be cooked and eaten ... Ages and served as a break from the requirements of daily life and society. (6) Most of
all, it allowed the hard-working and desperately poor serfs the opportunity to ridicule their
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... peeling paint,
cracked plaster, and smoke emissions; by feeling walls and floors with the back of the hand; by
listening for popping, cracking, and hissing sounds; and by using electronic sensors ... arguments and specific examples.
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SET 36 (Answers begin on page 151.)
Answer questions...
... reader understand the event you're describing if you don't "tell all"? In both
personal and persuasive writing, it's important to include lots of details and explanations ... used as a proper noun and should not be capitalized.
36. a. Grandma is used as a proper name and should be capitalized.
37. b. A colon should not be used between a verb and its objects...
... choices c, d, and e do not use standard-usage
phrasing.
196. a. Choice a is the only one that is clear and idiomatic. Choice b is wordy. Choices c, d, and
e are awkwardly constructed and ambiguous.
197. ... the comparison between culture and biology be logical and
clear. Choice b is wrong because the use of the preposition with is confusing and does not
observe standard usage co...
... their and we in
answer a, to your and one in answer b, and to our and they in answer d.
290. a. This choice is clear, has no misplaced modifiers, and has no shifts in verb tense. Choices
b and ... Choices b and d are more vague and general, and choice c is written in a
slightly different, more upbeat style.
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312. a. Choice a expands on the topic sentence. Cho...