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Continuing Education Commas
Which sentence below uses a comma correctly?
  1. After European nursing schools opened, Americans opened similar schools.
  2. After, European nursing schools opened Americans opened similar schools.
  3. After European, nursing schools opened Americans opened similar schools.
  4. After European nursing schools opened Americans opened. similar schools.
Continuing Education Parts of Speech
Continuing Education Nouns
Continuing Education Phrases and Clauses
Which is the best definition of the term "sentence opener?"
  1. A sentence opener is any word, phrase, or clause - or mixture of words, phrases, or clauses - at the beginning of a sentence.
  2. A sentence opener is any word, phrase, or clause - or mixture of words, phrases, or clauses - at the end of a sentence.
  3. A sentence opener is a complete sentence occurring at the beginning of a sentence.
  4. A sentence opener is a prepositional phrase occurring at the beginning of a sentence.
Continuing Education Capitalization and Punctuation
Choose the correctly punctuated sentence.
  1. Camaron wants the dog's bowl to sit in the corner; however, the dog prefers it to be near the door.
  2. Camaron wants the dogs' dish to sit in the corner, however the dog prefers it to be near the door.
  3. Camaron wants the dog's dish sit in the corner; however the dog prefers it to be near the door.
  4. Camaron wants the dogs' dish to sit in the corner, however, the dog prefers it to be near the door.
Continuing Education Pronouns
Indefinite pronouns refer to
  1. a person or thing in a general way.
  2. the naming of a person, place, or thing.
  3. actions in a sentence.
  4. adverbs.
Continuing Education Nouns
                 is a noun that modifies another noun.
  1. A modifying noun
  2. An abstract noun
  3. An adverb
  4. A conjunction
Continuing Education Types of Sentences
Which of the following sentences contains a correctly punctuated, complex sentence with both an independent clause and a subordinate clause?
  1. I will study, because I want a good grade.
  2. If I study I will make a good grade.
  3. After I study I will make a good grade.
  4. I will study if I want to make a good grade.
Continuing Education Tenses
Form the past perfect tense of the verb:
see
  1. saw
  2. had saw
  3. had seen
  4. did see
Continuing Education Pronouns
Pedestrians                  jaywalk put                  lives at risk.
  1. that; his or her
  2. who; their
  3. whom; their
  4. which; their
  5. whom; his or her
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