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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Cadee's Grammar Challenge.

NPC Location: Jungle.
Level: Novice.
Quest Points:  25.
Items Required: None.
Reward: $1000.
Notes:
1. What does an apostrophe ( ‘ ) mean, and when is it used? An apostrophe is used when one or more letters has been removed from a word, or when two words have been combined; except for the possessive adjective “its.”
2. What is the difference between the suffixes -tion and -tian, or simply -ion and -ian? -Tion and -ion mean a property of; -tian and -ian mean a person or thing who comes from a place.
3. Which of the following sentences is correct? They’re putting their shoes right there.
4: Which of these sentences is correct? I know now the answer is no.
5. How would you say that if you did something in the past, but at a very specific time or under a very specific circumstance; or that you are emphasizing your doing of the action? If I had done that…
6. What is the difference between “good” and “well”? “Good” an an adjective which describes what something is; “well” is an adverb describes how something is, or how it’s done.
7. Which of these sentences is correct: I’m going to Harrod’s at two, too.
8. What is the difference between “lay” and “lie”? “Lay down” is something you do to something else; “lie down” is something you do yourself.
9. Which is the correct usage? I was there once.
10. What is the difference between a colon and a semi-colon? A colon is used to bring your attention to whatever follows. A semicolon is a pause before an independent clause.
Bonus: She’s asking why he’s named Romeo

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