Each sentence below contains two main clauses, but due to incomplete punctuation, the
sentence is either a run-on or a comma splice. Remember that a run-on sentence includes two
independent clauses without proper punctuation between them. A comma splice has an
insufficient comma that needs to be followed by a fanboys or that needs to be changed to a
semicolon or a period. Identify the error and correct each sentence by making one of the
clauses dependent or by using a comma, a fanboys and a comma, a semicolon, or a period.
Many Web sites require passwords they're the first line of security. (run-on, comma splice)
What will be an ideal response?
run-on
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Les étudiantes du cours de français sont très ____________________ (gentille / gentils / gentilles) et elles ____________________ (veut / veulent / voulez) toujours étudier avec nous.
Regardez les phrases suivantes et choisissez l’expression qui convient pour les compléter.
In each pair of sentences, select the sentence that contains a confusing -ING modifier.
A) Reciting Greek poetry, Uncle Jon watched the baby. B) Uncle Jon watched the baby reciting Greek poetry.
?El calendario. Complete the following sentences with a suitable word or expression from the list. You won't be using all the words. ? el cumpleaños domingo el mediodía noviembre el uno diciembre feriado noche el primero el viernes La Navidad se celebra en ________________________.?
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Can you automatically believe any quote you read in an article?
a) Yes, quotes are automatically reputable. b) Yes, quotes are true most of the time, so it doesn’t matter if they are occasionally incorrect. c) No, you should read critically and verify quotes through Google searches. d) No, you cannot ever believe a quote.