INSTRUCTIONS: Strike through all prepositional phrases. Underline each subject once. Then find the incorrect verb form in each sentence and correct it to agree in number with the subject. Write C if there is no error. (Keep the present tense.)A felony conviction prevent a person from voting in most elections.
What will be an ideal response?
A felony conviction prevents a person from voting in most elections.
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The first sentence in each set contains a two-part verb (to have and a past participle). The second sentence contains a fixed-form helping verb and a blank. Select the correct form of the main verb for the second sentence. Clark may ______________ Lois. A) choose B) chose C) chooses
Place parentheses around each prepositional phrase:
In spite of your disloyalty to me, I will treat you right. What will be an ideal response?
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