While you are proofreading the text for grammar mistakes, you could evaluate the text by asking yourself the following questions.
What is the main idea?
What is the writer trying to say?
What rhetorical devices does the author use?
Did the writer organize his essay so that the reader will not be confused?
Was the writer able to bring about his point?
Did the introduction help start off the essay?
Did the writer conclude appropriately?
Did the writer use appropriate transitions to link ideas?
It will be hard evaluating and proofreading an essay at the same time as humans cannot multitask. I suggest doing them both separately.
The correct answer is B) Have the neighbors eaten dinner yet? Because you can probably feel that sentence is the only one where correct tenses and agreement are used.
In A, it should be: Does Bailey have tickets to the concert?
In C, it should be: Are your parents coming to the baseball game?
Answer:C
Explanation:
Wayyyy too wordy. Says too much in one run-on. Could be broken up into 2/3 smaller sentences
Answer:
new Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, and montana
Explanation:
fun left clues for a treasure chest filled with 1 million worth of gold and jewels that he hid and the treasure was found in early June after more than 10 years of being hidden