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You must read each slide, and complete any questions on the slide, in sequence.
Exercise M3-5
Sentence structure
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In each pair, choose the sentence that has proper sentence structure.
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Example
1 of 5
Correct. This sentence uses only the subordinating conjunction
Although and does not include
but in the next clause. For more help, see section
M3.
Sorry. The conjunction
but cannot be linked with a clause beginning with
Although. For more help, see section
M3.
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2 of 5
Correct. The adverb
repeatedly is correctly placed before the verb
strike. For more help, see section
M3.
Sorry. The adverb
repeatedly cannot come between the verb,
strike, and the direct object,
barn. For more help, see section
M3.
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3 of 5
Correct. The adverb
methodically is correctly placed before the verb
counted. For more help, see section
M3.
Sorry. The adverb
methodically cannot come between the verb,
counted, and the direct object,
stack. For more help, see section
M3.
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4 of 5
Correct. This sentence uses only the subordinating conjunction
Because and does not include
so in the next clause. For more help, see section
M3.
Sorry. The conjunction
so cannot be linked with a clause beginning with
Because. For more help, see section
M3.
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5 of 5
Correct. The adverb
precisely is correctly placed before the verb
determines. For more help, see section
M3.
Sorry. The adverb
precisely cannot come between the verb,
determines, and the direct object,
boundaries. For more help, see section
M3.
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