Conventions of English 11:Question 7
Read the following text, which contains grammatical error...
Conventions of English 11:Question 7
Read the following text, which contains grammatical errors:
Although the neighbors never said anything about the barking dogs.
Which revision corrects the sentence fragment?
Select one:
Although the neighbors never said anything about the barking dogs
Although the neighbors never said anything about the loud, barking dogs, though
they were friendly
Although the neighbors never said, anything about the barking dogs.
Although the neighbors never said anything, they were upset about the barking
dogs
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