Read the sentence below, then determine how it should written with correct capitalization.

my mom and my aunt are taking us to the fair in perry, ga.

A) My mom and my aunt are taking us to the fair in Perry, GA.
B) My Mom and my Aunt are taking us to the Fair in perry, ga.
C) My Mom and my aunt are taking us to the fair in Perry, GA.
D) My mom and my aunt are taking us to the Fair in Perry, GA

Identify the adverb phrase and the word it modifies in the following sentence:

The house down the street is fully decorated for Halloween.

A) for Halloween // house
B) for Halloween // is decorated
C) down the street // house
D) down the street // decorated

Identify the adjective phrase and the word it modifies in the following sentence:

Can you grab that jacket on the floor for me, please?
A) for me // grab
B) for me // floor
C) on the floor // grab
D) on the floor // jacket


Identify the error in point of view.

In the fall Seth likes to watch football, but they can only watch the games when his homework is finished.
A) They should be he.
B) Seth should be he.
C) Games should be them.
D) Homework should be it.

Respuesta :

Hey! Sorry, I went away from the computer for a while and I didn't see your comment. Sorry!!
Anyway, here's the answers I have for ya..

1. A) My mom and my aunt are taking us to the fair in Perry, GA.
In this sentence, "mom", "aunt", and "fair" are not proper nouns. "Perry" and "GA" are because it is the title of a place. 

2. C) down the street // house
"down the street" is the phrase, and it is modifying the house, because the house is down the street.

3. D) on the floor // jacket
just like the previous question, the phrase modifies the word because the jacket is on the floor. 

4. A) They should be he.
You can immediately eliminate the B, C, and D, because they make NO sense, and the "they" in the original sentence makes no sense to being with. 


Sorry, I know you asked the question like an hour ago, but I hope this can still help you and anybody else that needs these answers. Baii <33