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Indicate whether the statement is true or false


FALSE

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INSTRUCTIONS: Edit the following paragraphs for consistent verb tense only. Identify the tense in the first sentence as present or past, and then make the remaining sentences match that tense. Tense __________ The way the morning begins sets the tone for the entire day. Even a tiny event like hitting all the lights green on the way to school or work gives people a boost. Pulling into the parking

lot and finding the perfect parking space just seemed like a great beginning. When others showed concern, life just gets better. Smiles or friendly words all made people feel welcome. Having a friend take the time to ask about a sick child or a problem showed people that others cared. On the other hand, the day quickly became depressing when a person stepped out of bed into a puddle left by the family's new puppy. On this day, the cereal spoon has a life of its own and just flipped out of the bowl, splattering milky oatmeal everywhere. Car keys hide as the clock moved later and later. All the traffic lights today were red. On this day for stepping into things, a soft wad of gum waits on the parking lot to be picked up. Whether bright or gloomy, the mood for the day is often set by the events that occur early in the day. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Match the terms in Column 1 and Column 2.

Column 1 1. ??? 2. ??? 3. ??? 4. ??? Column 2 a. amusement park b. zoo c. parcel delivery service d. embassy

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____________________________ Habla espaƱol sin traza de acento americano.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Identify the sentence that is punctuated correctly

a. Mrs. Johnson who lives upstairs complained about the children leaving a messin the hallway, the noise my parents made moving furniture, and the racket from my drum lessons. b. Mrs. Johnson, who lives upstairs, complained about the children leaving a mess in the hallway, the noise my parents made moving furniture, and the racket from my drum lessons. c. Mrs. Johnson who lives upstairs, complained about the children leaving a mess in the hallway, the noise my parents made moving furniture and the racket from my drum lessons. d. Mrs. Johnson who lives upstairs complained about the children leaving a mess in the hallway, the noise my parents made moving furniture and, the racket from my drum lessons.

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