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  • The amendment was controversial; nevertheless, it passed by a narrow margin.
    correct
  • The committee rejected the amendment, nevertheless the debate revealed deep divisions.
    incorrect
  • John, the team captain, called a meeting.
    Correct.
  • Although the committee debated all afternoon the vote was postponed.
    incorrect
  • The city councilor a longtime supporter of education proposed new funding measures.
    Incorrect
  • The players’ locker rooms were renovated.
    correct
  • I have three favorite hobbies: hiking, swimming, and to go on bike rides.
    incorrect
  • Mrs. Black our principal announced the new schedule: classes will start earlier, lunches will be shorter, and assemblies will be longer.
    incorrect
  • The legislation will affect workers, families, and how communities live.
    incorrect
  • The bill aims to reduce costs, improve efficiency, and increase transparency.
    correct
  • Although the committee debated all afternoon, the mayor announced new policies, however many citizens were skeptical.
    incorrect
  • Passive or active: The bill was approved by the committee after a lengthy debate.
    passive
  • Sarah my friend is joining the debate team.
    incorrect
  • Multiple students performance improved after tutoring
    incorrect
  • The bill promises reform, moreover it includes enforcement mechanisms.
    incorrect
  • She wanted to pass the amendment; however, she lacked support.
    correct
  • All employees’ benefits were increased this year.
    correct
  • I wanted to support the bill, however, I didn’t have enough information.
    incorrect
  • Passive or active: The data was analyzed by the research team.
    passive
  • Passive or Active: Stakeholders were not consulted when the policy was implemented.
    passive
  • The experiment failed; similarly, earlier trials produced unreliable results.
    correct
  • The proposal does not appear cost-effective, in fact, it fails to address long-term consequences.
    incorrect
  • There are three main reasons for the delay; lack of funding, insufficient planning, and miscommunication.
    incorrect
  • Because the evidence was incomplete the committee delayed the vote.
    incorrect
  • Passive or active: The teacher returned the essays with detailed feedback.
    active
  • We visited three cities last summer Boston, New York, and Washington, D.C., we enjoyed sightseeing, dining, and shopping.
    incorrect
  • The senator spoke passionately about the issue; her speech inspired many students.
    Correct
  • All of the the student’s essays were graded yesterday.
    incorrect
  • The bill faced three main challenges: unclear funding, public opposition, and legal obstacles.
    correct
  • Consider the following example, the committee delayed the vote until more information was available.
    Incorrect
  • The report was convincing; it persuaded most of the committee.
    correct