In our spare time we like '(a) fishing', (b) crabbing', and '(c) to catch clams'.
Select the letter of the item that is preventing parallelism.
(c) to catch clams
You might also like to view...
II. Un dîner en famille.You are at a family dinner at Olivia and Philippe Brassin's country home. See their family tree below. You are talking to Claire about her family. You just met Claire so you say vous to her rather than tu. Complete the following conversation with the appropriate possessive adjectives (mon, nos, votre, etc.).
Vous:(1) ____________ famille est grande, n'est-ce pas?Claire:Pas vraiment. (2) ____________ famille est typique.Vous:Philippe et Olivia Brassin sont (3) ____________ parents, n'est-ce pas?Claire:Oui, ce sont (4) ___________ parents. Et cet homme-ci est (5) __________ frère Robert. (Robert and Anne join you and Claire.)Claire:Je vous présente Robert et Anne Brassin.Vous:Enchanté(e) Monsieur. Enchanté(e) Madame.Robert:Enchanté.Anne:Oui, Enchantée. (6) ____________ enfants jouent là-bas. Notre fils s'appelle Georges.Blank #1 Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
After he had written numerous articles about street safety, Eno earned an international reputation and consulted with officials in Paris to end their traffic headaches.
The following sentences form a paragraph. Proofread them for sentence fragments. Select “complete” if the sentence is complete or “fragment” if the sentence is a fragment. A) complete B) fragment
Using vivid language is especially important in narrative writing because it helps people picture what you are writing about in their mind
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Source material can take which of the following forms?
a. Facts, statistics, and examples b. Grocery or shopping lists c. Graphic organizers d. Marketing materials that advertise a product