QUESTION 1
The main differences are writing characters, pronunciation of vowels, and conjugating verbs.
a.
run-ons
b.
fragments
c.
non-parallelism
d.
misplaced modifiers
QUESTION 2
Scientists can explain precisely how the memory works or about the spread of viruses.
a.
run-ons
b.
fragments
c.
non-parallelism
d.
misplaced modifiers
QUESTION 3
I don't play tennis very well I have a poor backhand.
a.
run-ons
b.
fragments
c.
non-parallelism
d.
misplaced modifiers
QUESTION 4
Terry writing quite neatly in her notebook.
a.
run-ons
b.
fragments
c.
non-parallelism
d.
misplaced modifiers
QUESTION 5
Some of the papers reported the incident, they said it was disastrous.
a.
run-ons
b.
fragments
c.
non-parallelism
d.
misplaced modifiers
QUESTION 6
Because none spoke German, Hans could smile only at them.
a.
run-ons
b.
fragments
c.
non-parallelism
d.
misplaced modifiers
QUESTION 7
Mandy could not concentrate because the dogs were barking, the children were whining, and because the television also blared.
a.
run-ons
b.
fragments
c.
non-parallelism
d.
misplaced modifiers
QUESTION 8
The distraught mother believed the child was gravely ill.
a.
run-ons
b.
fragments
c.
non-parallelism
d.
misplaced modifiers
QUESTION 9
He realized that experimentation did not appeal to him after attending the institute for a semester.
a.
run-ons
b.
fragments
c.
non-parallelism
d.
misplaced modifiers
QUESTION 10
The Nile which is the longest river in the world.
a.
run-ons
b.
fragments
c.
non-parallelism
d.
misplaced modifiers
QUESTION 11
One teacher only seems to influenced him.
a.
run-ons
b.
fragments
c.
non-parallelism
d.
misplaced modifiers
QUESTION 12
Since we came here to this country.
a.
run-ons
b.
fragments
c.
non-parallelism
d.
misplaced modifiers
QUESTION 13
On the same afternoon as the job interview.
a.
run-ons
b.
fragments
c.
non-parallelism
d.
misplaced modifiers
QUESTION 14
The man kept a close eye on the toddler sitting on a bench and smoking a cigar.
a.
run-ons
b.
fragments
c.
non-parallelism
d.
misplaced modifiers
QUESTION 15
That we should be allowed to travel freely abroad.
a.
run-ons
b.
fragments
c.
non-parallelism
d.
misplaced modifiers
QUESTION 16
From Morocco to Egypt, North Africa is an exciting blend of culture and traditional aspects.
a.
run-ons
b.
fragments
c.
non-parallelism
d.
misplaced modifiers
QUESTION 17
The house was painted blue the shutters and trim were red.
a.
run-ons
b.
fragments
c.
non-parallelism
d.
misplaced modifiers
QUESTION 18
Listen to the brook babbling it is so relaxing.
a.
run-ons
b.
fragments
c.
non-parallelism
d.
misplaced modifiers
QUESTION 19
Please identify correctly fragments, run-ons, non-parallelism, and misplaced modifiers.
Swimming is a good form of exercise it requires the use of most body muscles.
a.
run-ons
b.
fragments
c.
non-parallelism
d.
misplaced modifiers
QUESTION 20
You and I should get together in July we can look for summer work together.
a.
run-ons
b.
fragments
c.
non-parallelism
d.
misplaced modifiers
QUESTION 21
The car was coming out of the parking lot, we did not see it.
a.
run-ons
b.
fragments
c.
non-parallelism
d.
misplaced modifiers
QUESTION 22
Before gas stations filled your tank, they would check your oil, and washed your windshield.
a.
run-ons
b.
fragments
c.
non-parallelism
d.
misplaced modifiers
QUESTION 23
David wanted to be a priest when he was a boy.
a.
run-ons
b.
fragments
c.
non-parallelism
d.
misplaced modifiers
QUESTION 24
Whether or not the groups want to attend the function.
a.
run-ons
b.
fragments
c.
non-parallelism
d.
misplaced modifiers
QUESTION 25
He liked hunting and to fish.
a.
run-ons
b.
fragments
c.
non-parallelism
d.
misplaced modifiers