Help Please!!!!!?
. Choose the sentence that contains an error in usage. (Points: 1)
She should have been back by now.
Have you see the episode where the meerkats move their home?
Where did you learn how to drive a tractor?
Are diamonds really harder than any other substance?
2. Choose the sentence that contains an error in usage. (Points: 1)
A felix culpa is where a mistake turns out to be a good thing.
Please let me know where to send your mail after you move.
She must not have heard anything, or she would have called.
Paints are much more versatile than colored pencils.
3. Choose the sentence that contains an error in usage. (Points: 1)
Don’t you be giving me no tall tales about the dog making this mess!
Can you tell me where the meeting will be held?
I had never seen a clown fish before I visited the aquarium.
Well, you could have at least waited five minutes for me!
4. Choose the sentence that contains an error in usage. (Points: 1)
Have you no common sense?
No one was in any of the storage rooms.
I’ve had two colds already this winter.
You must of seen the gift on the table.
5. Choose the sentence that contains an error in usage. (Points: 1)
Mrs. Odowski knows where we can get the computer repaired quickly.
Nothing she said makes any sense to me.
This website’s design is much friendlier than that one.
No other model has as many functions as this one does.
6. Choose the sentence that contains an error in usage. (Points: 1)
Wait! I think I might have another quarter in my jacket pocket.
I’m sorry, but I don’t know where the ferry docks.
This mare’s gait is smoother than any other horse in the stable.
An essay’s language may or may not be more informal than a research paper.
7. Choose the sentence that contains an error in usage. (Points: 1)
Sam’s puppy is younger than mine.
Winters in Canada are colder than Hawaii.
That history book has more pages than that one.
The Browns’ house is smaller than the Greenes’.
8. Choose the sentence that contains an error in usage. (Points: 1)
The tests for English are much easier than the ones for math.
Susan hardly saw any deer that evening during her walk.
Hal would have e-mailed, but she had lost the broadband connection.
She exaggerates more than any girl I know.
9. Choose the sentence that contains an error in usage. (Points: 1)
Hadn’t Dave ever trained a dog before she got Silver?
Didn’t I tell you that Ernie is funnier than anyone?
The newspaper story was far more detailed than the television news report.
Where are you planning to go this weekend?
10. Choose the sentence that contains an error in usage. (Points: 1)
Has anyone contacted you about next week’s game?
The Polka-dots have won more skating competitions than any team in their division.
What else are you planning to do?
In addition to mopping, I have three other chores on my list.
1.she should have got back.
2. when instead where
3.have waited at least
4.dont you have
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7.than in hawaii
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1. Have you SEE(n) the episode where the meerkats move their home?
hope it helps
I think i got the first one. the questions are a bit odd…