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Continuing Education Grammar Questions

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Continuing Education Capitalization and Punctuation
Which sentence is correct?
  1. Shes my English teacher.
  2. She's my English teacher.
  3. She's my English, teacher.
  4. She's my english teacher.
Continuing Education Colons and Semicolons
Choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
  1. We arrived late to the picnic consequently there was nothing left to eat.
  2. We arrived late to the picnic; consequently there was nothing left to eat.
  3. We arrived late to the picnic consequently, there was nothing left to eat.
  4. We arrived late to the picnic; consequently, there was nothing left to eat.
Continuing Education Prefixes
Continuing Education Subject-Verb Agreement
Continuing Education Verbs
Continuing Education Colons and Semicolons
Choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
  1. The weather was stormy therefore we postponed our sailing trip.
  2. The weather was stormy therefore, we postponed our sailing trip.
  3. The weather was stormy; therefore we postponed our sailing trip.
  4. The weather was stormy; therefore, we postponed our sailing trip.
Continuing Education Prepositions
Continuing Education Parts of Speech
Continuing Education Capitalization and Punctuation
Which sentence is correct?
  1. Jesse has three dogs named Astro, Boozer and Fifi
  2. Jesse has three dogs named Astro, Boozer, and Fifi.
  3. Jesse has three dogs named astro, boozer, and fifi.
  4. Jesse has three dogs name Astro Boozer and Fifi.
Continuing Education Sentence Structure
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