Question | Answer |
Correct Use of I, Me and Other Personal Pronouns | -Tom and I laughed-She invited Jennifer and I |
Correct Use of myself | -My guest and I will be right back-She told Terry and me |
Correct Use of the Prepostion Like | -He looks like his brother-I don't feel like eating |
Correct Use of the Apostrophe | -She saw the man's face-You're looking nice |
Correct Use of Its and It's | -The dog wagged its tail-It's a very bushy tail |
Correct Use of Whose and Who's | -Whose bat is this?-Who's on first? |
Correct Use of Verbs That Don't Agree in Number with Their Subjects | -His list of honors and qualifications is impressive |
Correct Use of Pronouns That Don't Agree in Number or Case with Their Antecedents | -The committee announced they it would meet |
Correct Use of Double Comparisons | -Your car is roomier than mine |
Correct Use of Double Negatives | -The plays he called hardly ever seemed to work |
Correct Use of Between...To | -The plane flew between New York and Chicago |
Correct Use of Anymore for Lately, Nowadays, or Today | -This word is widely misused lately/nowadays/today |
Correct Use of And After Try | -Please try to remember this |
Correct Use of Hopefully | -"Will you help me?" she asked hopefully |
Correct Use of Could Have | -I could have danced all night |
Correct Use of Different From | -She's very different from her sister |
Correct Use of More (or Most) Unique | -This computer has a unique design |
Correct Use of These (or Those) Kind | -These (those) kinds of food are fattening |
Correct Use of Data, Media, Strata, Criteria, and Phenomena with Singular Verbs | -The data he showed were convincing |
Correct Use of A and An | -Tom gave me an apple |