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Example Question #2 :Identifying Appositive And Interrupting Phrase Errors
年代elect the underlined word or phrase that needs to be changed to make the sentence correct. Some sentences contain no error at all.
Thatdress, evenif it flattersMaureen, isnot one thatI wouldwear tothe prom.No error.
Maureen, is
No error
the prom
dress, even
I would
No error
An interrupting phrase provides extra information about the subject that is not necessary for the sentence to be correct. A correctly-formed interrupting phrase should have a comma at the beginning and a comma at the end, and the sentence should remain correct even if the interrupting phrase is deleted. This means that the correct form of this sentence is "That dress, even if it flatters Maureen, is not one that I would wear to the prom."
Example Question #1 :Identifying Appositive And Interrupting Phrase Errors
年代elect the underlined word or phrase that needs to be changed to make the sentence correct. Some sentences contain no error at all.
It's hardto believe thatArthur thoughhe did work veryhard, receiveda full scholarship to anIvy Leagueschool.No error.
No error
Ivy League
Arthur though
It's hard
hard, received
Arthur though
An interrupting phrase provides extra information about the subject that is not necessary for the sentence to be correct. A correctly formed interrupting phrase should have a comma at the beginning and a comma at the end, and the sentence should remain correct even if the interrupting phrase is deleted. This means that the correct form of this sentence is "It's hard to believe that Arthur, though he did work very hard, received a full scholarship to an Ivy League school."
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