English III Extra Credit 1

English III Extra Credit 1

11th Grade

24 Qs

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English III Extra Credit 1

English III Extra Credit 1

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English

11th Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which of the sentences below is correct?
A.  Jill took Justin and I to the shop.
B.  Jill took Justin and me to the shop.

Here's a hint: Take out the other person, and it should be clearer. Jill took I or Jill took me...

A
B
They are both correct.
They are both incorrect.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which sentence uses capital letters correctly?

I would like to attend the 2018 Olympic Games.
The 2018 olympic games will be held in South Korea.
In 2018 the winter olympics will be in south Korea.
South korea is hosting the next Olympic games.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which sentence uses it⋅s correctly?
Hint:  When you mean it is or it has, use an apostrophe.   When you are using its as a possessive, don't use the apostrophe.

It's been a long day already.
Its been a long day already.
The cat hurt it's paw.
Its been great getting to know you.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which sentence correctly uses the apostrophe to show possession?
Hint: add ' to the end of plural nouns only if they end in -s  like in two cats' toys.

My childrens' toys are always on the floor.
My three friends' cars are always clean.
The four dog's leashes are tangled together.
The two cat's toys are under the couch.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which sentence uses correct punctuation?
Hint: Use the semicolon if you have two independent clauses connected without a conjunction.

I have painted the house, but still need to sand the floors.
I have painted the house; I still need to sand the floors.
I painted; and he sanded.
I have painted the entire house; but she is still working on sanding the floors.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

One idea is extraneous in this paragraph. Which sentence should be deleted?
(9) Before people can begin riding the waves, they must gather the necessary equipment. (10) A surfboard, which can be selected from a wide range of weights and styles, is needed first. (11) Beginners usually get lighter, more buoyant boards,while experts choose heavier, more maneuverable boards. (12) Next comes surfboard wax, a substance that is rubbed on the board to make it easier to grip.(13) After that, a surfer may want to purchase a surfboard leash, a strap that connects the board to one of the surfer’s ankles. (14) That way the board won’t get lost when the surfer falls off. (15) It takes a lot of practice to get really good at surfing and not fall off. (16) And finally, surfers who plan to swim in cold water will usually want to buy or rent a wet suit to stay warm.

Sentence 12
Sentence 13
Sentence 15
Sentence 16

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the best revision for sentence 21?
(18) Figuring out where the best waves are requires both knowledge and experience. (19) That’s because wave conditions change with the tide and weather. (20) Some places, however, are known to be prime surfing spots. (21) These are called breaks, and when surfers find one, they paddle their surfboards out into it and the perfect wave for which they are patiently waiting. 

Sentence 21 does not need to be revised.
These are called breaks, and when surfers find one, they paddle their surfboards out into it, they patiently wait for the perfect wave.
These are called breaks, and when surfers find one, they paddle their surfboards out into it because of the perfect wave they patiently wait for.
These are called breaks, and when surfers find one, they paddle their surfboards out into it and patiently wait for the perfect wave.

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