In general, predictions made before reading should be
a. based only on the chapter preview.
b. based only on the chapter summary.
c. revised, confirmed, or rejected while reading.
d. concerned only with the chapter's content, not its organization.
c
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Mais ce jour-là, je/j’ ________________________________ (voir) quelque chose d’étrange.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Maintenant que la voiture de Laurie ne marche plus, Jean-Luc lui propose d’autres moyens de se déplacer. Complétez le paragraphe avec l’article défini, indéfini ou de.
Donc, maintenant tu n’as plus _____ voiture. Ne t’inquiète pas, Laurie! Si tu loues _____ appartement dont nous avons parlé, il y aura beaucoup _____ solutions. Tu peux toujours prendre _____ bus, et quand il fait beau, tu peux marcher ou prendre ton vélo. En plus, puisque j’habite tout près de ce quartier, on pourrait faire _____ covoiturage aussi.
For each of the following examples, choose A, B, or C to correctly identify the example as a fragment, a run-on, or a complete sentence. He was born in San Francisco, he lived there until the age of eleven
a. fragment b. run-on c. complete sentence
Underline the incorrect forms of be in each of the following sentences.
1. I ain’t going back to that doctor. 2. The teacher ain’t accepting late papers. 3. Jan be a good dancer, so she should become a professional. 4. They was once together. 5. Portia said that you was dating her friend.