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WC #10-12
Word Crimes
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| I am going to/two/too walk the dog. | to |
| I want mustard, and ketchup, to/two/too. | too |
| I have to/two/too dogs. | two |
| There are to/two/too weeks left in the semester. | two |
| I am going to/two/too the mall. | to |
| I don't exercise to/two/too often. | too |
| I need to/two/too get my keys from the car. | to |
| I ate to/two/too much at Thanksgiving. | too |
| I/me am going for a coffee. | I |
| Rose and I/me went for a coffee. | I |
| The dog followed I/me. | me |
| If it were up to I/me, I/me would rather go to the mall. | Me, I |
| Bob saw/seen the accident. | saw |
| Rachel had saw/seen the snowman before it melted. | seen |
| I've saw/seen my cousin at the mall twice. | seen |
| You saw/seen a tiger at the zoo. | saw |
| The cat saw/seen the mouse. | saw |
| They were saw/seen leaving shortly after. | seen |
| Mark has saw/seen the film. | seen |
| He saw/seen his cousin at the store. | saw |
| Where is my book? It's over they're/their/there. | there |
| They're/Their/There singing loudly. | They're |
| All of they're/their/there friends were crazy. | their |
| They're/Their/There house is big. | Their |
| They're/Their/There are many countries in Europe. | There |
| They're/Their/There interested in the new project. | They're |
| Every actor chose his part. Who is the subject? | actor |
| Every actor chose his part. What is the DO? | part |
| Every actor chose his part. What is the verb? | chose |
| We can climb the hill and fly the kite. What is the subject? | we |
| We can climb the hill and fly the kite. What are the verbs? | climb and fly |
| We can climb the hill and fly the kite. What are the DO's? | hill and kite |
| Sarah gave her uncle a dirty look. Who is the subject? | Sarah |
| Sarah gave her uncle a dirty look. What is the IO? | uncle |
| Sarah gave her uncle a dirty look. What is the DO? | look |
| Sarah gave her uncle a dirty look. What is the verb? | gave |
| Paul passed his father the money. What is the IO? | father |
| Paul passed his father the money. What is the verb? | passed |
| Paul passed his father the money. Who is the subject? | Paul |
| Paul passed his father the money. What is the DO? | money |
| Are those biscuits on the table for the dog? What is the DO? | biscuits |
| Are those biscuits on the table for the dog? What are the prepositional phrases? | (on the table) and (for the dog) |
| Are those biscuits on the table for the dog? What is the verb? | are |
| Are those biscuits on the table for the dog? What are the prepositions? | on and for |
| Are those biscuits on the table for the dog? What are the objects of the prepositions? | table and dog |
| Jim forgot his backpack under the table. What is the verb? | forgot |
| Jim forgot his backpack under the table. What is the DO? | backpack |
| Jim forgot his backpack under the table. Who is the subject? | Jim |
| Jim forgot his backpack under the table. What is the object of the preposition? | table |
| Jim forgot his backpack under the table. What is the preposition? | under |
| Jim forgot his backpack under the table. What is the prepositional phrase? | (under the table) |