Wednesday, February 27, 2008

GRAMMAR QUESTION, Feb. 27th

Correct the errors in the following sentence:

I asked Helen how did she do on the exam. She replied I'm sure I did good I think I aced it.

Remember that there is more than one possible correct answer.

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11 comments:

kerry said...

I asked Helen how she did on the exam. She replied: "I'm sure I did well. I think I aced it."

Anonymous said...

I asked Helen how she did on the exam and she replied, "I'm sure I did well. I think I aced it."

Carole said...

I asked Helen how did she do on the exam. She replied she was sure she did good and she thought she aced it.

Anonymous said...

“How did you do on the exam?” I asked Helen.
“I’m sure I did well,” she replied, “in fact, I think I aced it.”

Anonymous said...

I asked Helen how she did on the exam and she replied that she had done well and had aced it.

Veronica Baig said...

Kerry: That's a good solution.
Sara: Also good.
Carole: You're on the right track; a couple of elements could be improved.
Milijana: Nice work!
Cindy: Good--now think punctuation;-)

Anonymous said...

After I asked Helen how she did on the exam, she replied "I'm sure I did good. I think I aced it."

Veronica Baig said...

Jeff: Close. Think about punctuation and word confusion;-)

Anonymous said...

After I asked Helen how she did on the exam, she replied: "I'm sure I did well. I think I aced it."

Anonymous said...

Rupinder,

I asked Helen how she did on the exam.She replied, "I'm sure I did good and I think I aced it."

Veronica Baig said...

Jeff: That's better!
Rupinder: Close, but think about the punctuation and check word confusion;-)