Expecting Godot to come along, many cups of coffee were consumed.
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sentence is correct, do nothing to it.
Ques. 2Confused by the heavy traffic, the entrance to the airport was missed.
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sentence is correct, do nothing to it.
Ques. 3Yelling and crying, Candy's nose was caught in the car door.
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sentence is correct, do nothing to it.
Ques. 4The water was nearly ten feet over our heads.
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Correct any misplaced or dangling modifiers in the following sentences. If the
sentence is correct, do nothing to it.
Ques. 5Beth put her pizza in the refrigerator that was topped with okra, beets, salami,
and Spam sausage.
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Correct any misplaced or dangling modifiers in the following sentences. If the
sentence is correct, do nothing to it.
Ques. 6Searching for some spinach, the pipe remained in Popeye's pocket.
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sentence is correct, do nothing to it.
Ques. 7Teddy Roosevelt, urging his horse up San Juan Hill.
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Correct all fragments, comma splices, or fused sentences. If the sentence is correct,
do nothing to it.
Ques. 8It had snowed for the past three days the skiing was excellent.
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Correct all fragments, comma splices, or fused sentences. If the sentence is correct,
do nothing to it.
Ques. 9Bring on that white whale.
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Correct all fragments, comma splices, or fused sentences. If the sentence is correct,
do nothing to it.