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9G 12) Troubleshooting Confusing Writing GUC et eee coma atte Sometimes it is the use of pronouns or possessive adjectives that leads to confusion. |. Example: _ When Kate saw Joanne, she gréeted her. (We do not know who greeted whom.) When Kate saw Joanne, Kate greeted her. 4 A. Rewrite the following sentences to remove the confusion. 1. Andrew asked Peter to explain his problem. 2. lan and Joe worked on a puzzle and he finished it first 3. The girls in grade six competed against the boys and they lost, 4, Rob met Sam when he first joined the school team. 5, Matt argued with Paul and he was furious. 6, Janice told her best fiend Mandy that she had won the first prize. 7.__The Jays and the Yankees each scored a run in the seventh inning, and "they Were-confident that they would tie the game soon. Sometimes it is the word order that confuses the reader. "Example: Being the youngest child in the family, everyone takes ' (it appears as if “everyone” is the youngest child in the i Jim being the youngest child in the family, everyone of him. Or: Being the youngest child in the family Jimis taken good . es ee B. Change the word order in the following sentences to correct the confusion. 1. He talked endlessly about his exciting trip last Sunday. 2. She almost spent all of her savings. Now she is poor. 3. He told his family about his brush with death after he was rescued. 4, Being the youngest in the family, no one listens to Mike 5. Laughing out loud, the Naughty monkey entertained the children 6. He saw Ashley and her deg walking to school. eee 7. The children spotted a big fish stanaing on the riverbank, SS ee i FE sen 978.1-8974857-06-1 Compete EnalshSmar - Grade 6 (78) ‘Sacer eye When putting together @ sentence, we need to make sure that the words correspond in both person and numbet, OF agree” with one another Examples: The functions of this nifty MP3 playersjisted on the manual. (*) ‘The functions of this 3 player ate listed on the manual. (7) Marilyn, Sue, and |.am going on the trip together. (*) “Marilyn, Sue, and | ate going trip together. () “Neither the passengers not { Nether the passengers NOt the dri 4 Circle the correct choice in each of the following sentences. _ everyone like (gp the model we built there is /Gréjust a few cookies left. Mr. Simmons.(togetner with alll his grudents )(/n= going to sing at the concert Neither the waiters Nor the chef know /GQowS what's going on Each KAD of them are haPPY to hear about their sister's SUCCESS. Anybody who spell f spells the words correctly will be given a prize. Both you and! @yam held responsible for the wrongdoing, Either'the workmen rine supervisor Was Jie at fault. | don’t think anyone in class practise “ypraetises it every day. . The children, except Ron, fas/ Rave agreed to work on it. One / Soitie of the ingredients 's not really that suitable. 12, One / several of the windows have been broken. | i E I | . : | L | : n . Read the following sentences. Rewrite those containing faulty agreements. The cell phone with all the bells and whistles comes with a hefty price, eR eietoonetne Either you or | are eligible for the scholarship. The coach, as well as the players, were very disappointed with the decision. a Each of the children were given a basket of strawberries. No one seems to pay any attention to the performance. Neither the class nor the teacher have heard of the news, None of the committee members were prepared to vote. Have any one of you met our new principal before? Neither of them wasibrave enough to take up the challenge. Someone holding three parcels at the door want to talk to you, - Everyone attending the wedding ceremony were happy for them.

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