Understanding and Editing for Mechanics - MAP 5th Grade Language Usage
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Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
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The correct answer is, What are you going to do after the movie is over, Tim?
Each of these sentences are addressing "Tim". When you address someone in a sentence, their name has to be set off with a comma or commas. Outlined below are the corrections for the incorrect answers:
What are you going to do after the movie is over**,** Tim?
Tim**,** what are you going to do after the movie is over?
What are you going to do**,** Tim**,** when the movie is over?
The correct answer is, What are you going to do after the movie is over, Tim?
Each of these sentences are addressing "Tim". When you address someone in a sentence, their name has to be set off with a comma or commas. Outlined below are the corrections for the incorrect answers:
What are you going to do after the movie is over**,** Tim?
Tim**,** what are you going to do after the movie is over?
What are you going to do**,** Tim**,** when the movie is over?
Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
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The correct answer is, Joe, don't forget to finish your homework after dinner.
Each of these sentences are addressing "Joe". When you address someone in a sentence, their name has to be set off with a comma or commas. Outlined below are the corrections for the incorrect answers:
Joe**,** don't forget to finish your homework after dinner.
Don't forget to finish your homework after dinner**,** Joe.
Don't forget, Joe**,** to finish your homework after dinner.
The correct answer is, Joe, don't forget to finish your homework after dinner.
Each of these sentences are addressing "Joe". When you address someone in a sentence, their name has to be set off with a comma or commas. Outlined below are the corrections for the incorrect answers:
Joe**,** don't forget to finish your homework after dinner.
Don't forget to finish your homework after dinner**,** Joe.
Don't forget, Joe**,** to finish your homework after dinner.
Select the word that is spelled correctly.
Select the word that is spelled correctly.
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The word that is spelled correctly is "continue". The incorrectly spelled words and the corrections are as follows:
costum
costume
deside
decide
recieve
receive
The word that is spelled correctly is "continue". The incorrectly spelled words and the corrections are as follows:
costum costume
deside decide
recieve receive
Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
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The correct answer is, If you ask me, David, this is the best pizza that I've ever had.
Each of these sentences are addressing "David". When you address someone in a sentence, their name has to be set off with a comma or commas. Outlined below are the corrections for the incorrect answers:
If you ask me**,** David, this is the best pizza that I've ever had.
If you ask me**,** David**,** this is the best pizza that I've ever had.
David**,** this is the best pizza that I have ever had!
The correct answer is, If you ask me, David, this is the best pizza that I've ever had.
Each of these sentences are addressing "David". When you address someone in a sentence, their name has to be set off with a comma or commas. Outlined below are the corrections for the incorrect answers:
If you ask me**,** David, this is the best pizza that I've ever had.
If you ask me**,** David**,** this is the best pizza that I've ever had.
David**,** this is the best pizza that I have ever had!
Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
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The correct answer is, Alison, have a happy birthday!
Each of these sentences are addressing "Alison". When you address someone in a sentence, their name has to be set off with a comma or commas. Outlined below are the corrections for the incorrect answers:
Happy birthday**,** Alison.
Alison**,** will you go to the store on your way home?
Happy birthday**,** Alison!
The correct answer is, Alison, have a happy birthday!
Each of these sentences are addressing "Alison". When you address someone in a sentence, their name has to be set off with a comma or commas. Outlined below are the corrections for the incorrect answers:
Happy birthday**,** Alison.
Alison**,** will you go to the store on your way home?
Happy birthday**,** Alison!
Select the word that is spelled correctly.
Select the word that is spelled correctly.
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The word that is spelled correctly is "sleeve". The incorrectly spelled words and the corrections are as follows:
posibility
possibility
aray
array
greatist
greatest
The word that is spelled correctly is "sleeve". The incorrectly spelled words and the corrections are as follows:
posibility possibility
aray array
greatist greatest
Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
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The correct answer is, Alison, have a happy birthday!
Each of these sentences are addressing "Alison". When you address someone in a sentence, their name has to be set off with a comma or commas. Outlined below are the corrections for the incorrect answers:
Happy birthday**,** Alison.
Alison**,** will you go to the store on your way home?
Happy birthday**,** Alison!
The correct answer is, Alison, have a happy birthday!
Each of these sentences are addressing "Alison". When you address someone in a sentence, their name has to be set off with a comma or commas. Outlined below are the corrections for the incorrect answers:
Happy birthday**,** Alison.
Alison**,** will you go to the store on your way home?
Happy birthday**,** Alison!
Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
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The correct answer is, If you ask me, David, this is the best pizza that I've ever had.
Each of these sentences are addressing "David". When you address someone in a sentence, their name has to be set off with a comma or commas. Outlined below are the corrections for the incorrect answers:
If you ask me**,** David, this is the best pizza that I've ever had.
If you ask me**,** David**,** this is the best pizza that I've ever had.
David**,** this is the best pizza that I have ever had!
The correct answer is, If you ask me, David, this is the best pizza that I've ever had.
Each of these sentences are addressing "David". When you address someone in a sentence, their name has to be set off with a comma or commas. Outlined below are the corrections for the incorrect answers:
If you ask me**,** David, this is the best pizza that I've ever had.
If you ask me**,** David**,** this is the best pizza that I've ever had.
David**,** this is the best pizza that I have ever had!
Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
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The correct answer is, What are you going to do after the movie is over, Tim?
Each of these sentences are addressing "Tim". When you address someone in a sentence, their name has to be set off with a comma or commas. Outlined below are the corrections for the incorrect answers:
What are you going to do after the movie is over**,** Tim?
Tim**,** what are you going to do after the movie is over?
What are you going to do**,** Tim**,** when the movie is over?
The correct answer is, What are you going to do after the movie is over, Tim?
Each of these sentences are addressing "Tim". When you address someone in a sentence, their name has to be set off with a comma or commas. Outlined below are the corrections for the incorrect answers:
What are you going to do after the movie is over**,** Tim?
Tim**,** what are you going to do after the movie is over?
What are you going to do**,** Tim**,** when the movie is over?
Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
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The correct answer is, Joe, don't forget to finish your homework after dinner.
Each of these sentences are addressing "Joe". When you address someone in a sentence, their name has to be set off with a comma or commas. Outlined below are the corrections for the incorrect answers:
Joe**,** don't forget to finish your homework after dinner.
Don't forget to finish your homework after dinner**,** Joe.
Don't forget, Joe**,** to finish your homework after dinner.
The correct answer is, Joe, don't forget to finish your homework after dinner.
Each of these sentences are addressing "Joe". When you address someone in a sentence, their name has to be set off with a comma or commas. Outlined below are the corrections for the incorrect answers:
Joe**,** don't forget to finish your homework after dinner.
Don't forget to finish your homework after dinner**,** Joe.
Don't forget, Joe**,** to finish your homework after dinner.
Select the word that is spelled correctly.
Select the word that is spelled correctly.
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The word that is spelled correctly is "continue". The incorrectly spelled words and the corrections are as follows:
costum
costume
deside
decide
recieve
receive
The word that is spelled correctly is "continue". The incorrectly spelled words and the corrections are as follows:
costum costume
deside decide
recieve receive
Select the word that is spelled correctly.
Select the word that is spelled correctly.
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The word that is spelled correctly is "sleeve". The incorrectly spelled words and the corrections are as follows:
posibility
possibility
aray
array
greatist
greatest
The word that is spelled correctly is "sleeve". The incorrectly spelled words and the corrections are as follows:
posibility possibility
aray array
greatist greatest
Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
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The correct answer is, Alison, have a happy birthday!
Each of these sentences are addressing "Alison". When you address someone in a sentence, their name has to be set off with a comma or commas. Outlined below are the corrections for the incorrect answers:
Happy birthday**,** Alison.
Alison**,** will you go to the store on your way home?
Happy birthday**,** Alison!
The correct answer is, Alison, have a happy birthday!
Each of these sentences are addressing "Alison". When you address someone in a sentence, their name has to be set off with a comma or commas. Outlined below are the corrections for the incorrect answers:
Happy birthday**,** Alison.
Alison**,** will you go to the store on your way home?
Happy birthday**,** Alison!
Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
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The correct answer is, If you ask me, David, this is the best pizza that I've ever had.
Each of these sentences are addressing "David". When you address someone in a sentence, their name has to be set off with a comma or commas. Outlined below are the corrections for the incorrect answers:
If you ask me**,** David, this is the best pizza that I've ever had.
If you ask me**,** David**,** this is the best pizza that I've ever had.
David**,** this is the best pizza that I have ever had!
The correct answer is, If you ask me, David, this is the best pizza that I've ever had.
Each of these sentences are addressing "David". When you address someone in a sentence, their name has to be set off with a comma or commas. Outlined below are the corrections for the incorrect answers:
If you ask me**,** David, this is the best pizza that I've ever had.
If you ask me**,** David**,** this is the best pizza that I've ever had.
David**,** this is the best pizza that I have ever had!
Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
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The correct answer is, What are you going to do after the movie is over, Tim?
Each of these sentences are addressing "Tim". When you address someone in a sentence, their name has to be set off with a comma or commas. Outlined below are the corrections for the incorrect answers:
What are you going to do after the movie is over**,** Tim?
Tim**,** what are you going to do after the movie is over?
What are you going to do**,** Tim**,** when the movie is over?
The correct answer is, What are you going to do after the movie is over, Tim?
Each of these sentences are addressing "Tim". When you address someone in a sentence, their name has to be set off with a comma or commas. Outlined below are the corrections for the incorrect answers:
What are you going to do after the movie is over**,** Tim?
Tim**,** what are you going to do after the movie is over?
What are you going to do**,** Tim**,** when the movie is over?
Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
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The correct answer is, Joe, don't forget to finish your homework after dinner.
Each of these sentences are addressing "Joe". When you address someone in a sentence, their name has to be set off with a comma or commas. Outlined below are the corrections for the incorrect answers:
Joe**,** don't forget to finish your homework after dinner.
Don't forget to finish your homework after dinner**,** Joe.
Don't forget, Joe**,** to finish your homework after dinner.
The correct answer is, Joe, don't forget to finish your homework after dinner.
Each of these sentences are addressing "Joe". When you address someone in a sentence, their name has to be set off with a comma or commas. Outlined below are the corrections for the incorrect answers:
Joe**,** don't forget to finish your homework after dinner.
Don't forget to finish your homework after dinner**,** Joe.
Don't forget, Joe**,** to finish your homework after dinner.
Select the word that is spelled correctly.
Select the word that is spelled correctly.
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The word that is spelled correctly is "continue". The incorrectly spelled words and the corrections are as follows:
costum
costume
deside
decide
recieve
receive
The word that is spelled correctly is "continue". The incorrectly spelled words and the corrections are as follows:
costum costume
deside decide
recieve receive
Select the word that is spelled correctly.
Select the word that is spelled correctly.
Tap to see back →
The word that is spelled correctly is "sleeve". The incorrectly spelled words and the corrections are as follows:
posibility
possibility
aray
array
greatist
greatest
The word that is spelled correctly is "sleeve". The incorrectly spelled words and the corrections are as follows:
posibility possibility
aray array
greatist greatest
Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
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The correct answer is, Alison, have a happy birthday!
Each of these sentences are addressing "Alison". When you address someone in a sentence, their name has to be set off with a comma or commas. Outlined below are the corrections for the incorrect answers:
Happy birthday**,** Alison.
Alison**,** will you go to the store on your way home?
Happy birthday**,** Alison!
The correct answer is, Alison, have a happy birthday!
Each of these sentences are addressing "Alison". When you address someone in a sentence, their name has to be set off with a comma or commas. Outlined below are the corrections for the incorrect answers:
Happy birthday**,** Alison.
Alison**,** will you go to the store on your way home?
Happy birthday**,** Alison!
Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
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The correct answer is, If you ask me, David, this is the best pizza that I've ever had.
Each of these sentences are addressing "David". When you address someone in a sentence, their name has to be set off with a comma or commas. Outlined below are the corrections for the incorrect answers:
If you ask me**,** David, this is the best pizza that I've ever had.
If you ask me**,** David**,** this is the best pizza that I've ever had.
David**,** this is the best pizza that I have ever had!
The correct answer is, If you ask me, David, this is the best pizza that I've ever had.
Each of these sentences are addressing "David". When you address someone in a sentence, their name has to be set off with a comma or commas. Outlined below are the corrections for the incorrect answers:
If you ask me**,** David, this is the best pizza that I've ever had.
If you ask me**,** David**,** this is the best pizza that I've ever had.
David**,** this is the best pizza that I have ever had!