Thursday, May 29, 2008
GRAMMAR QUESTION, May 29th
Correct the errors in the following sentence overheard in the supermarket:
How many pops you got and how manys the same.
Remember that there is more than one possible correct answer.
Note: you can still see previous Grammar Questions of the Week; they are posted in the archive in the side bar.
How many pops you got and how manys the same.
Remember that there is more than one possible correct answer.
Note: you can still see previous Grammar Questions of the Week; they are posted in the archive in the side bar.
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How many pops do you have and how many are the same?
How many pops do you have? How many are the same?
Bren and Dave: Think punctuation and a grammar error;-)
How many pops do you have; and how many are the same?
Anonymous: Please identify yourself so that you can get credit for your answer. You're almost there with your answer, but, like the others, you need to look again at the punctuation situation.
How many pops do you have and how many are the same?
Evitha: You're on the right track, now think about number errors and punctuation;-)
How many pops do you have?
Evitha: Still not there--check the "answers" in the next course announcement on the blog;-)
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