Underline the past tense errors in the following sentences.

1. Last month, Michelle signs up for the Army.
2. Last Tuesday, Preston walks to my apartment to visit.
3. Julius notices that he forgot his backpack.
4. I join the club.
5. We left Scott’s house and run for hours.


1. signs;
2. walks;
3. notices;
4. join;
5. run

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Which of the following sentences contains an error in adjective usage?

a) Although her sister was often reckless, Janice behaved very sensibly. b) My stepmother always treated us kids well. c) The secret agent was trained to respond very quickly to danger.

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Look at the clocks below and write out the time for each one. Write the numbers as words and alternate your answers by using both formal and informal time



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