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Daily Bell Ringer #2

We will correct two sentences at a time. You should copy down the sentences and correct them. We may not do a Bell ringer every day. Once all
twenty sentences have been corrected, I will collect your notes for a grade. One point for each corrected sentence. If absent, you should correct
on your own or borrow someones notes.

1. Mary and me write books for young children.


2. Neither their upbringing nor their education were anything like mine.
3. My family camped in the most prettiest spot beside a lake that was more clearer than Id imagined was possible.
4. Beths shirt is mainly blue, but its collar is dark green.
5. The shirt Theresa is wearing is even more colorful than hers.
6. Behind the planet lurks its two moons.
7. Spinning in space are an entire planetary system.
8. His father came in and seen it there.
9. The letter he had wrote that evening was on his desk.
10. Neither James nor Kate deserve Mr. Kellers grouchy treatment.
11. I mailed it on October 3 2001.
12. I put on my earrings for the party in the elevator.
13. In the setting sun of late evening the water gleamed.
14. I wish mine own clothes were as flattering to me as theirs are to them.
15. The most happiest time I ever spent was on one of my more longer vacations.
16. My grandmothers diary, the information it contains, and old photographs gives me some insights.
17. The clothes in my closet looks like a tornado struck.
18. On Saturday afternoon, a box of my old clothes are going to the resale shop.
19. After six hours of driving on back roads we reached the coast of North Carolina.
20. The clothing from my younger years take up space I need.

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