Praxis Core For Dummies by Carla C. Kirkland & Chan Cleveland

Praxis Core For Dummies by Carla C. Kirkland & Chan Cleveland

Author:Carla C. Kirkland & Chan Cleveland
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781119620488
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 2020-01-02T00:00:00+00:00


Answers and Explanations

Use this answer key to score the practice grammar questions in this chapter.

D. The children’s toys are all over the floor, so you’d better watch your step. The sentence is two independent clauses joined by the coordinating conjunction “so,” so you need only one comma, placed right before the conjunction. The possessive of the word children is children’s, and the possessive second-person pronoun is your.

The right answer is not Choice (A) because there’s no such word as childrens’ (with the apostrophe after the “s”), and because no comma is needed between the subject and the verb. The right answer is not Choice (B) because there’s no such word as childrens’ (with the apostrophe after the “s”), and because the possessive form is your, not you’re.

The right answer is not Choice (C) because no comma is needed between the subject and the verb, and because the possessive form is your, not you’re. The right answer is not Choice (E) because there’s no such word as childrens (with no apostrophe), and because no comma is needed between the subject and the verb.



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