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I walk home.
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The children went to the park, to the store, and home.
Parallelism
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I am going to climb building.
missing article
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Iris gave book to Melisa.
missing article
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Koala bears are not actually bears, they are marsupials.
comma splice
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My mother and sister exercise nearly every morning, we then enjoy eating breakfast together.
comma splice
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The cat ran into the car, it could barely walk.
comma splice
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What does "mono-" mean?
one
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What does "omni-" mean?
all/everything
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One of my friends likes to bake cakes.
subject-verb agreement
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I like to jog, bake, painting, and watch movies.
parallelism
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What is an example of a word with the prefix "mono"?
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I cannot wait to finally buy dog.
missing article
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The characters in this extremely modern version of Shakespeare’s Macbeth is no longer believable.
subject-verb agreement
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I went to the store today, we were out of apples.
Comma Splice
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What part of speech is a word with the suffix "-tion"
noun
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John and Susan runs to the store before it starts to rain.
subject-verb agreement
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The people who lives next door asked me to get their mail.
subject-verb agreement
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2 examples of a word with "inter-"
international, internet, intermingle...
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What does "fore-" mean?
before/front
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She likes dancing and to sing songs.
parallelism
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What does "pre-" mean?
before
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What part of speech are words with "-ive"?
adjective
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The boy, among many friends, celebrate his birthday in lavish style.
subject-verb agreement
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