13th End Chapter Questions: By Joseph Tolentino

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13th End Chapter Questions by JOSEPH TOLENTINO

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13th End Chapter Questions PAGE 1

Prep.

You may be using the wrong preposition.

Coord. Conjunction

Review the rules for combining sentences.

S/V

This subject and verb may not agree. Proofread the sentence to make sure the subject agrees with the verb.

Wrong Form P/V

You may have used the wrong form of this word.

You have used the passive voice in this sentence. You may want to revise it using the active voice.

S/V

This subject and verb may not agree. Proofread the sentence to make sure the subject agrees with the verb.

Sp.

This word is misspelled. Use a dictionary or spellchecker when you proofread your work.

S/V

This subject and verb may not agree. Proofread the sentence to make sure the subject agrees with the verb.

Prep.

You may be using the wrong preposition.

Coord. Conjunction Missing "," Proofread

Review the rules for combining sentences.

Review the rules for using punctuation marks.

This part of the sentence contains an error or misspelling that makes your meaning

unclear.

Article Error P/V

You may need to use an article before this word. Consider using the article the.

You have used the passive voice in this sentence. You may want to revise it using the active voice.

S/V

This subject and verb may not agree. Proofread the sentence to make sure the subject agrees with the verb.

Article Error

You may need to remove this article.

Frag.

This sentence may be a fragment or may have incorrect punctuation. Proofread the sentence to be sure that it has correct punctuation and that it has an independent clause with a complete subject and predicate. PAGE 2

Missing ","

Review the rules for using punctuation marks.

Possessive

Review the rules for possessive nouns.

Missing ","

Review the rules for using punctuation marks.

Verb

This verb may be incorrect. Proofread the sentence to make sure you have used the correct form of the verb. PAGE 3

Wrong Form

You may have used the wrong form of this word.

Article Error

You may need to use an article before this word. Consider using the article the.

P/V

You have used the passive voice in this sentence. You may want to revise it using the active voice.

P/V

You have used the passive voice in this sentence. You may want to revise it using the active voice.

Article Error

You may need to use an article before this word.

Coord. Conjunction

Review the rules for combining sentences.

Coord. Conjunction

Review the rules for combining sentences.

Article Error Proofread

You may need to remove this article.

This part of the sentence contains an error or misspelling that makes your meaning

unclear. PAGE 4

Article Error Missing ","

You may need to remove this article.

Review the rules for using punctuation marks.

P/V

You have used the passive voice in this sentence. You may want to revise it using the active voice.

Article Error Missing ","

Review the rules for using punctuation marks.

Article Error Frag.

You may need to use an article before this word.

You may need to use an article before this word.

This sentence may be a fragment or may have incorrect punctuation. Proofread the sentence to be sure that it has correct punctuation and that it has an independent clause with a complete subject and predicate. PAGE 5

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