
TNReady Conventions Review
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- Q1What is the subject of the following sentence?- "The candles on the table smell like vanilla."smelltablecandlesvanilla60s
- Q2What is the verb of the following sentence? "The candles on the table smell like vanilla."like vanilacandlessmelltable60s
- Q3What is the subject of the following sentence? "The people in my family speak two languages."speakfamilypeopletwo languages60s
- Q4What is the verb of the following sentence? "The people in my family speak two languages."peopletwo languagesin my familyspeak60s
- Q5What is the subject of the following sentence? "Dogs at the animal shelter wait for a good home."waitanimal shelterhomedogs60s
- Q6What is the verb of the following sentence? "Dogs at the animal shelter wait for a good home."waitdogsgood homeanimal shelter60s
- Q7What is the subject of the following sentence? "A very large truck stalled on the bridge. "stalledbridgetrucklarge60s
- Q8What is the verb of the following sentence? "A very large truck stalled on the bridge."largebridgetruckstalled60s
- Q9Which sentence is punctuated correctly?After, the rain stops the children can play outside.After the rain stops, the children can play outside.After the rain stops the children can play outside.After the rain stops, the children, can play outside.60s
- Q10Which of the following sentences reads most smoothly, clearly, and logically?My parents are both quite short, so we kids are on the tall side.Although my parents are both quite short, we kids are on the tall side.Because my parents are both quite short, we kids are on the tall side.60s
- Q11Which of the following sentences reads most smoothly, clearly, and logically?Because Alan is limping badly, he twisted his ankle playing basketball.Alan is limping badly because he twisted his ankle playing basketball.Alan is limping badly, and he twisted his ankle playing basketball.60s
- Q12Which sentence is punctuated correctly?Because we have smoke detectors, we survived the fire.Because we have smoke detectors; we survived the fire.Because, we have smoke detectors we survived the fire.We survived the fire, because we have smoke detectors.60s
- Q13Which sentence is punctuated correctly?Until the tornado warning ended everyone stayed in the basement.Until the tornado warning ended, everyone stayed in the basement.Everyone stayed in the basement, until the tornado warning ended.Until, the tornado warning ended everyone stayed, in the basement.60s
- Q14Which sentence is punctuated INCORRECTLY?I wouldn't date him again, if he begged on his knees.If he begged on his knees, I wouldn't date him again.I wouldn't date him again if he begged on his knees.60s
- Q15Which sentence is punctuated INCORRECTLY?I could tell the team morale was low before the game even started.Before the game even started, I could tell the team morale was low.I could tell the team morale was low, before the game even started.60s