Names ____Andrew Gregory________________________________________________
Correct the grammatical errors below by rewriting the sentence to make it correct.
Use only one
sentence.
1.
A covanant-not-to-compete was signed by Mrs. Watson.
A covenant-not-to-compete was signed by Mrs. Watson.
2.
It was insisted by Carrolton that the covenant had been breached by Ms. Watson.
It was insisted by Carrolton, that the covenant had been breached by Ms. Watson.
3.
We stopped for lunch at McDonald’s and we both had salad.
We stopped for lunch at McDonalds, and we both had salad
4.
Gazpacho is only the first course, the complete dinner is five courses.
Gazpacho is only the first course; the complete dinner is five courses.
5.
The following constitutes a basic reference library, a college dictionary, an almanac, a thesaurus, an atlas, and an
English handbook.
The following constitutes a basic reference library: a college dictionary, an almanac, a thesaurus, an atlas and an
English handbook.
6.
My bosses new car is red.
My Boss’s new car is red.
7.
She has more then I have.
She has more than I have.
8.
A dependent is defined as a qualifying child or a qualifying relative.
A dependent is defined as a qualifying child, or a qualifying relative.
9.
Part II of this article discusses the historical background of agreements leading up to the TRIPS agreement, the
scope of other agreements, lay out the reasons for limiting geographical protection.
Part II of this article discusses the historical background of agreements leading up to the TRIPS agreement; the
scope of other agreements lays out the reasons for limiting geographical protection.
10.
The first fifteen weeks of law schools is the worst.
The first fifteen weeks of law school is the worst.
11.
The Code doesn’t define the word “property.”
The Code doesn’t define the word “property”.
12.
Joe flied his tax return late.
Joe filed his tax return late.