ENGL 117 Quizzes
ENGL 117 Week 2 Quiz: Grammar – Sentence Fragments
- Question: Which of the following is not a sentence fragment? Choose the item that represents a correct, full sentence.
- Question: Which of the following statements is true?
- Question: Which of the following includes a sentence fragment? Choose the item in which one of the sentences is not a complete, correct sentence. Two items contain all complete sentences; one item contains a sentence fragment.
- Question: It is possible for a complete independent sentence to be a sentence fragment.
- Question: He wrote a masterful review. Although he’d never actually read the book he reviewed.
ENGL-117 Week 5 Quiz: Grammar Apostrophes
- Question: Which of the following is c correct use of its/it’s? Be sure to review the rules for its/it’s.
- Question: Based on what you are studying about apostrophes and plurals, which of the following incorrectly uses an apostrophe (in other words, which sentence contains an error)?
- Question: Considering the rules for words that end in “s,” which of the following sentences has an error in how the word is spelled? In other words, which sentence is not correct?
- Question: Keeping in mind the rules for plurals and words that end in “s” vs. possessive, which of the following sentences is incorrect? In other words, which sentences uses a plural or possessive incorrectly?
- Question: Considering the rule for possessive words, which of the following is not … correctly as a possessive?
- Question: Considering the rule for possessive words, and for contractions, which of the following is … correctly as a possessive?
- Question: Considering the rule for possessive words, which of the following is … correctly as a possessive?
- Question: Considering the rule for possessive words, which of the following is … correctly as a possessive?
- Question: Considering the rule for possessive pronouns, and for contractions, which of the following word is … correctly as a possessive pronoun?
- Question: Considering the rule for possessive pronouns vs. contractions, which of the following word is … correctly as a pronoun vs. a contraction?