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[Answered] It is a best practice to make sure the only place in the classroom environment where books and other print materials are found is in the reading center. True False

[Answered] Change the sentences into passive voice: 1. I write funny poems. 2. They do not read novels. 3. The fire destroys everything. 4. She will buy a piece of cloth. 5. They will not eat all the fruits. Rewrite the following sentence in the active voice: He was not dismissed by his master.

[Answered] 1. When the police (arrive) ______, the car (go) ______. 2. While we (do) ______ a sight-seeing tour, our friends (lie) ______ on the beach.

[Answered] Which of the following sentences are grammatically correct? S1: No sooner did John see the police when he ran away. S2: Hardly did John see Rambo than he stopped his motorcycle. S3: No sooner did John see the police than he ran away. S4: Hardly did John see Rambo when he stopped his motorcycle. A) Only S1 and S4 B) Only S2 and S3 C) Only S1 and S2 D) Only S3 and S4

[Answered] Rewrite these sentences. Find another way to say each sentence using the words given. 1. Do you like rap? What do you think of rap? (think of) 2. Chad doesn't like country music. (can't stand) 3. I think soap operas are great! (love) 4. Celia doesn't like new age music. (be a fan of) 5. Do you want to go to a soccer match? (would like)

[Answered] Write the sentence on the blank with the correct punctuation mark. 1. The frog who took to the school. 2. What is that trip about? 3. What did Brad cook for dinner? 4. Who likes to eat grapes? 5. What floor did Greg drop on?

[Answered] Look and write. Yours, his, mine, hers These trainers aren't _____ Those socks aren't _____ That coat isn't _____ That shirt isn't _____

[Answered] The extended use of a metaphor or simile, hyperbole: an overstatement and a method of emphasizing something by saying more than is true A. analogy B. parallelism C. oxymoron D. alliteration

[Answered] Read the sentence. 'If you start to feel hungry, fix yourself a snack.' This is an example of a A. simple sentence. B. compound sentence. C. complex sentence. D. compound-complex sentence.

[Answered] Do you know ... on Sundays? (A) do you work (B) you work (C) if do you work (D) whether you work 25. What did he say? Can you tell me ...? (A) what did he say? (B) whether did he say? (C) what he says? (D) what he said? Murphy I (47) 1. Where do you want ...? (A) to go (B) going (C) to going (D) go 2. What have you decided ...? (A) to do (B) doing (C) to doing (D) do 3. I enjoy ... other countries. (A) to visit (B) visiting (C) visit (D) visits 4. Why did you start ...? (A) cry (B) cried (C) crying (D) to crying 5. Where is Ann? I need ... to her. (A) talk (B) talking (C) to talk (D) to talking 6. They were very angry and refused ... to me. (A) to speak (B) speak (C) spoke (D) speaking 7. You must stop ... so hard. It's bad for you. (A) working (B) to work (C) work (D) works 8. Goodbye. I hope ... you again soon. (A) to see (B) seeing (C) to seeing (D) saw 9. We invited Jane to the party but she didn't want ... (A) come (B) coming (C) came (D) to come