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You must read each slide, and complete any questions on the slide, in sequence.
Exercise P7-2
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In each pair, choose the sentence that has no spelling errors.
Click Submit after each question to see feedback and to record your answer. After you have finished every question, your answers will be submitted to your instructor’s gradebook. You may review your answers by returning to the exercise at any time. (An exercise reports to the gradebook only if your instructor has assigned it.)
Example
1 of 5
Correct.
Misspelled is spelled correctly. For more help, see section
P7-c.
Sorry.
Misspelled is the correct spelling. For more help, see section
P7-c.
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2 of 5
Correct.
Principle is the correct spelling for “a fundamental guideline.” For more help, see section
P7-c.
Sorry.
Principle is the correct spelling for “a fundamental guideline.” For more help, see section
P7-c.
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3 of 5
Correct. The possessive pronoun
whose is correct in this sentence. For more help, see section
P7-c.
Sorry. The correct spelling of the possessive pronoun is
whose. The contraction
who’s means “who is” or “who has.” For more help, see section
P7-c.
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4 of 5
Correct. The correct spelling is
occurred. For more help, see section
P7-c.
Sorry. The correct spelling when adding the suffix -
ed to the word
occur is
occurred. For more help, see section
P7-c.
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5 of 5
Correct. The correct spelling is
committed. For more help, see section
P7-c.
Sorry. The correct spelling when adding the suffix -
ed to the word
commit is
committed. For more help, see section
P7-c.
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