Mondays Corrections 1 Wow what a great surprise

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Monday’s Corrections 1. “Wow, what a great surprise!” shouted Ernesto. 2. We don’t want

Monday’s Corrections 1. “Wow, what a great surprise!” shouted Ernesto. 2. We don’t want anybody to hear our secret. 3. Care with a suffix added could be careful or careless. 4. Jeffrey was a walking dictionary is a metaphor. 5. All of the words are tropical fruits so bananas would belong in the group.

Tuesday’s Corrections 1. The words that rhyme are joke, cloak, and broke. 2. The

Tuesday’s Corrections 1. The words that rhyme are joke, cloak, and broke. 2. The words that rhyme are away, betray, and sleigh. 3. After working for two hours, they were covered with dirt. 4. Did your sister promise to arrive by 6 p. m. for the party? 5. This is part of the body of a friendly letter.

Wednesday’s Corrections 1. Mike and I were excited about running in the Boston Marathon.

Wednesday’s Corrections 1. Mike and I were excited about running in the Boston Marathon. 2. I can see, Hank, that you’re studying hard. 3. The words with 4 syllables are amphibian, motorcycle, and semicircle. 4. Tony was too big for his old bike, so he sold it at the (cause) (effect) flea market. 5. Mrs. Hernandez lady, woman San Francisco city

Thursday’s Corrections 1. Comparative form of lazy is lazier. Superlative form of lazy is

Thursday’s Corrections 1. Comparative form of lazy is lazier. Superlative form of lazy is laziest. 2. Currency and money are synonyms. 3. Those stories Mr. Feinstein told were really scary. 4. Have you ever gone water-skiing on Lake Michigan? 5. Surround has the same /ou/ sound as in “house”.

Friday’s Corrections 1. The scent of a skunk is very powerful. 2. How much

Friday’s Corrections 1. The scent of a skunk is very powerful. 2. How much profit did your company make last year? 3. Her Saint Bernard puppy already weighs fifty pounds. 4. How many patients were sitting in the doctor’s waiting room? 5. Our tickets are for row “E” down that aisle.