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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Wednesday, February 27, 2008
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I asked Helen how she did on the exam. She replied: "I'm sure I did well. I think I aced it."
I asked Helen how she did on the exam and she replied, "I'm sure I did well. I think I aced it."
I asked Helen how did she do on the exam. She replied she was sure she did good and she thought she aced it.
“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.”
I asked Helen how she did on the exam and she replied that she had done well and had aced it.
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;-)
After I asked Helen how she did on the exam, she replied "I'm sure I did good. I think I aced it."
Jeff: Close. Think about punctuation and word confusion;-)
After I asked Helen how she did on the exam, she replied: "I'm sure I did well. I think I aced it."
Rupinder,
I asked Helen how she did on the exam.She replied, "I'm sure I did good and I think I aced it."
Jeff: That's better!
Rupinder: Close, but think about the punctuation and check word confusion;-)
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