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Continuing Education English Language Arts Questions

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Continuing Education Subject-Verb Agreement
Continuing Education Subject-Verb Agreement
Continuing Education Phrases and Clauses
Which of the following contains an example of a sentence closer?
  1. Cassie grabbed the wrong jacket this morning.
  2. Kevin took a book from the library, leaving without checking it out.
  3. Looking like Chuck Norris, Ned left for the Halloween party.
  4. Running like a mad man.
Continuing Education Verbs
I                     yesterday.
  1. see you
  2. have seen you
  3. saw you
  4. will see
  5. am going to see you
Continuing Education Identifying Genre
Historical fiction:
  1. is set in the past and is based on real people and events.
  2. has no elements of fantasy and could be completely true.
  3. features aliens, robots and technology.
Continuing Education Capitalization
Identify the sentence with correct capitalization.
  1. Brenda wants to move to 1212 Rock star Lane, Great plains, Michigan.
  2. Brenda wants to move to 1212 Rock Star Lane, Great Plains, Michigan.
  3. Brenda wants to move to 1212 Rock Star lane, Great Plains, Michigan.
  4. Brenda wants to move to 1212 rock star lane, Great Plains, Michigan.
Continuing Education Prepositions
Continuing Education Sentence Structure
Which of the following sentences is written correctly?
  1. I will send it to whoever I want.
  2. I will send it to whomever I want.
  3. Between you and I, I have not received the letter.
  4. She is taller than me.
Continuing Education Frequently Confused Words
Continuing Education Interjections
Continuing Education Parts of Speech
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