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kolezko [41]
3 years ago
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Select all that apply. Locate the error(s) in the following sentence and select the appropriate letter(s). The students [A] face

went pallid: "What [B] do you mean when you say my grammar is "bad": bad [C]meaning its bad, or [D] bad meaning good?" [E]
English
1 answer:
Vika [28.1K]3 years ago
4 0

A: "The student<u>'s</u> face went palid". It's necessary to place an apostrophe plus an "s" to the end of the noun "student" to indicate possession, that is to say, to indicate that it was the face of the students.

B: No error. The question structure is correct.

C: "Bad meaning <u>it's</u> bad" The apostrophe here is used to contract the words "it" and "is". Without the apostrophe, the sentence is confusing as "its" refers to the possessive pronoun or the possessive adjective of "it".

D: "bad meaning <u>it's</u> good". To have a more proper structure sentence, this clause should follow the structure of the prior sentence.

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