1 Daily Oral Language & Grammar
2 Day 1 – Commas & Using the right wordsIncorrect: At 9 feet tall and 1,700 pounds the Alaskan brown bare is the largest carnivore that lives on land. At 9 feet tall and 1,700 pounds, the Alaskan brown bear is the largest carnivore that lives on land. Correct: ANSWER
3 Day 2 – Commas & Subject-Verb AgreementIncorrect: The brown recluse spider which is a poisonous spider found in the United States have fangs six eyes and a violin-shaped mark on its back. The brown recluse spider, which is a poisonous spider found in the United States, has fangs, six eyes, and a violin-shaped mark on its back. Correct: ANSWER
4 Day 3 – Semicolon, Commas Pet iguanas like to sit in high places however it is still a surprise when one jumps on your head. Pet iguanas like to sit in high places; however, it is still a surprise when one jumps on your head. ANSWER
5 Day 4 – Run-on Sentence (semicolons), Using the Right word, SpellingAllowing species to become extinct is a big risk its imposible for us to know which missing species will upset the whole balence of the earth. Allowing species to become extinct is a big risk; it’s impossible for us to know which missing species will upset the whole balance of the Earth. ANSWER
6 Day 5 – Commas, Italics, Using the right word & SpellingThe Taenaris macrops butterfly which feeds on ripe bananas has eyespots on it’s wings that flash like the eyes of a predater. The Taenaris macrops butterfly, which feeds on ripe bananas, has eyespots on its wings that flash like the eyes of a predator. ANSWER
7 Day 6 – Commas, Spelling & NumbersOxygen was descovered in 1772 by the Sweedish chemist, Carl Scheele, but he withheld the information until 2 years later when Joseph Priestly make the same descovery. Oxygen was discovered in 1772 by the Swedish chemist Carl Scheele, but he withheld the information until two years later when Joseph Priestly made the same discovery. ANSWER
8 Day 7 – Commas, Using the right word & AbbreviationOn our camping trip to Wash their were trails to hike lakes to kayak and mountains to climb. On our camping trip to Washington, there were trails to hike, lakes to kayak, and mountains to climb. ANSWER
9 Day 8 – Commas, Parentheses & End PunctuationIf someone took away all of your senses sight touch hearing smell taste what do you think life would be like. If someone took away all of your senses (sight, touch, hearing, smell, taste), what do you think your life would be like? ANSWER
10 Day 9 – Commas, Abbreviation & SpellingThe Minoan civilizashun which lasted for 2000 years on the island of Crete developed a rich and prosperous culture beginning around 6000 BCE. The Minoan civilization, which lasted for 2,000 years on the island of Crete, developed a rich and prosperous culture beginning around 6,000 B.C.E. ANSWER
11 Day 11 – Quotation Marks, Hyphen, End Punctuation & CommasHey Amanda asked Steven Baron Sr. as we unpacked did you forget the grapes. You forgot the T shirts, too? Oh, brother “Hey, Amanda,” asked Steven Baron, Sr., as we unpacked, “did you forget the grapes? You forgot the T-shirts, too? Oh, brother!” ANSWER
12 Day 12 – Colon, Semicolon, Abbreviation, PunctuationShe closed the book and looked at the clock she had finished reading The Elder Brothers at exactly 1200 AM. She closed the book and looked at the clock; she had finished reading The Elder Brothers at exactly 12:00 am. ANSWER
13 Day 13 – Semicolon, Commas & SpellingThe lungfish an unusual animal has both lungs and gills therefore it can breath eather underwater or on land. The lungfish, an unusual animal, has both lungs and gills; therefore, it can breathe either underwater or on land. ANSWER
14 Day 14 – Punctuation, Commas & SpellingJerry Garcia and Robert Hunter wrote the song Here Comes Sunshine; my friends and I who heard it preformed on July in Irvine California loved Robben Ford’s rendition. Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter wrote the song “Here Comes Sunshine”; my friends and I, who heard it performed on July 2, 1999, in Irvine, California, loved Robben Ford’s rendition. ANSWER
15 Day 15 – Quotation Marks, Commas, End PunctuationHave you ever been to Persia. asked Henry. No I haven't, said Bill and it is not called Persia now. What is it called now, inquired Jane. "Have you ever been to Persia?" asked Henry. "No, I haven't," said Bill, "and it is not called Persia now." "What is it called now?" inquired Jane. ANSWER
16 Day 16 – Commas, Dashes & Using the right wordHolistic medicine which includes treatments such as acupuncture and aromatherapy focuses on treating the hole person body and mind rather then just the effected part. Holistic medicine, which includes treatments such as acupuncture and aromatherapy, focuses on treating the whole person – body and mind – rather than just the affected part. ANSWER
17 Day 17 – Commas, Capitalization, & Sentence FragmentThe sun was just slipping below the horizon when aunt Nakki who had ridden her camel from the sultry areas to the south. Arrived at our camp near Siwa egypt. The sun was just slipping below the horizon when Aunt Nakki, who had ridden her camel from the sultry areas to the south, arrived at our camp near Siwa, Egypt. ANSWER
18 Day 18 – Capitalization, Sentence Fragment & HyphenAbout 500 or so less than healthy hedgehogs are brought to lincolnshire’s hedgehog hospital each year. Where 70 percent are helped and returned to the wild. About 500 or so less-than-healthy hedgehogs are brought to Lincolnshire’s Hedgehog Hospital each year where 70 percent are helped and returned to the wild. ANSWER
19 Day 19 – Capitalization, Sentence Fragment, Commas & SpellingThe first five books of the hebrew bible the torah. Contane the laws of judaism and the early history of the jewish people. The first five books of the Hebrew Bible, the Torah, contain the laws of Judaism and the early history of the Jewish people. ANSWER
20 Day 21 – Capitalization, Sentence Fragment, Spelling, Punctuation & CommasIn his book “things fall apart.” Chinua achebe relates the story of a beautiful fascinating african culture that has all but disapeared. In his book Things Fall Apart, Chinua Achebe relates the story of a beautiful, fascinating African culture that has all but disappeared. ANSWER
21 Day 22 – Comma Splice, CapitalizationAt first, passengers on the titanic paid no attention to the emergency siren, they thought it was a false alarm. At first, passengers on the Titanic paid no attention to the emergency siren; they thought it was a false alarm. ANSWER
22 Day 23 – Capitalization, Comma Splice, Spelling & ColonsTom dempsey of the new orleans saints was born with only half a right root, in 1970 he kicked the longest feild goal in pro football history 63 yards. Tom Dempsey of the New Orleans Saints was born with only half a right foot, but in 1970 he kicked the longest field goal in pro football history: 63 yards. ANSWER
23 Day 24 – Capitalization, Comma Splice & CommaThe cactus finch which lives on the galapagos islands displays a trait rarely seen in birds, it uses a cactus spine to dig for insects in trees and cacti. The Cactus Finch, which lives on the Galapagos Islands, displays a trait rarely seen in birds; it uses a cactus spine to dig for insects in trees and cacti. ANSWER
24 Day 25 – Capitalization, Comma Splice, Spelling & Combining SentencesKitty hawk is the name of a town. It is the town where orville and wilbur wright made the first powered airplane flite, it was also the name of the first hot-air baloon to fly nonstop from the west coast to the east coast. Kitty Hawk is the name of the town where Orville and Wilbur Wright made the first powered airplane flight; it was also the name of the first hot-air balloon to fly nonstop from the West Coast to the East Coast. ANSWER
25 Day 26 – Capitalization, Comma Slice, Spelling, Apostrophe & HyphenTeak loggers in myanmar use elefants to move the logs because elefants are cheaper than other transporting methods, they dont require forest damaging roads. Teak loggers in Myanmar use elephants to move the logs because elephants are cheaper than other transporting methods, and they don’t require forest-damaging roads. ANSWER
26 Day 27 – Numbers, Plurals, Capitalization, Abbreviation, Apostrophe, Run-On SentenceIn 1957, tennis player Althea Gibson won the womans championship at Wimbledon later that year, she became the 1st African American woman to win the us open. In 1957, tennis player Althea Gibson won the women’s championship at Wimbledon; later that year, she became the first African American woman to win the US Open. ANSWER
27 Day 28 – Numbers, Plurals, Abbreviation, Comma Splice, Spelling & CommasAttendence at the soccer game on Sept. 3 was 10379, approximately twenty percent were between 8 and sixteen year’s old. Attendance at the soccer game on September 3 was 10,379; approximately 20 percent were between 8 and 16 years old. ANSWER
28 Day 29 – Numbers, Abbreviation, Hyphen, comma spliceThe woman had been heading s.w. on Hwy. forty-nine, traveling at only 50 miles p.h., however, she lost control of her vehicle and nearly hit a three year old child. The woman had been heading southwest on Highway 49, traveling at only 50 mph; however, she lost control of her vehicle and nearly hit a three-year-old child. ANSWER
29 Day 31 – Plurals, Apostrophe, Using the Right Word, Spelling & AbbreviationThe impact of the automobile on life in the U.S. isnt all positive: streetes arent safe for pedestrians, deers and other animals are killed in tremendous amounts on roades, and polution from car emissions harms everyone. The impact of the automobile on life in the United States isn’t all positive: streets aren’t safe for pedestrians, deer and other animals are killed in tremendous numbers on roads, and pollution from car emissions harms everyone. ANSWER
30 Day 32 – Plurals, Abbreviation, Using the Right Word & DashesIts interesting to visit another country such as Mex. Or Can. And check out the differences among it and your own country everything from traffic rules to dining habites. It’s interesting to visit another country such as Mexico or Canada and check out the differences between it and your own country – everything from traffic rules to dining habits. ANSWER
31 Day 33 – Run-On Sentence, Capitalization & SpellingThe piaroa tribe in venezuela has an interesting custom, on special occassions, they roast spiders the size of dinner plates. The Piaroa tribe in Venezuela has an interesting custom. On special occasions, they roast spiders the size of dinner plates. ANSWER
32 Day 34 – Run-On Sentence, Commas & AbbreviationThe speed of sound Mach 1 can be reached at sea level at around 742 mp hour at 36,000 feet the speed of sound becomes 661 mp hour. The speed of sound, Mach 1, can be reached at sea level at around 742 mph. At 36,000 feet, the speed of sound becomes 661 mph. ANSWER
33 Day 35 – Rambling Sentence, Capitalization, Abbreviation & CommasJohn Muir decided to become a naturalist at the age of 30 and he hiked from the midwest to the gulf of mexico to acquaint himself with the land and his writings inspired the development of national parks in the U.S. John Muir decided to become a naturalist at the age of 30. He hiked from the Midwest to the Gulf of Mexico to acquaint himself with the land, and his writings inspired the development of national parks in the United States. ANSWER
34 Day 36 – Rambling Sentence, Comma & CapitalizationIn 1875, Matthew Webb of great britain became the first person to swim across the english channel which lies between england and france and he arrived in france 21 hours and 45 minutes after he left england. In 1875, Matthew Webb of Great Britain became the first person to swim across the English Channel, which lies between England and France. He arrived in France 21 hours and 45 minutes after he left England. ANSWER
35 Day 37 – Run-On Sentence, Comma, Nonstandard Language & CapitalizationIt should of been obvious when you visited that lassie is the greatest dog in the world not only does she hang out with us but she loves to wrestle when she’s finally tired lassie will take a nap with her head on your lap. It should have been obvious when you visited that Lassie is the greatest dog in the world. Not only does she hang out with us, but she loves to wrestle. When she’s finally tired, Lassie will take a nap with her head on your lap. ANSWER
36 Day 38 – Pronoun, Capitalization & Quotation MarksWhenever the neighbor’s dog trespasses on our lawn, my Mom likes to recite this line from a Robert Frost poem to my brother and I: good fences make good neighbors. Whenever the neighbor’s dog trespasses on our lawn, my mom likes to recite this line from a Robert Frost poem to my brother and me: “Good fences make good neighbors.” ANSWER
37 Day 39 – Pronoun Agreement, Plurals & CapitalizationIn many companys everyone, including the President, takes their turn at making coffee. In many companies everyone, including the president, takes his or her turn at making coffee. ANSWER
38 Day 41 – Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement, Commas, CapitalizationHer and me are researching the peace corps which was established in 1961 by president Kennedy to see how it has changed since their early days. She and I are researching the Peace Corps, which was established in 1961 by President Kennedy, to see how it has changed since its early days. ANSWER
39 Day 42 – Pronoun Antecedent Agreement, Using the Right Word, Quotation Marks & CommasIts not a question of who’s water balloon it is, it’s the mere fact that someone left their water balloon on the seat of my chair said Ramon. “It’s not a question of whose water balloon it is; it’s the mere fact that someone left his or her water balloon on the seat of my chair,” said Ramon. ANSWER
40 Day 43 – Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement, Comma & Sentence FragmentThe clavicle, or collarbone, is the most frequently broken bone in the body. Because they’re a relatively thin bone, and often involved in shoulder injuries. The clavicle, or collarbone, is the most frequently broken bone in the body because it’s a relatively thin bone and often involved in shoulder injuries. ANSWER
41 Day 44 – Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement, Punctuation, Comma & SpellingMy class read Jimmy Santiago Baca’s poem Fall, which I found very pleasant, and they did by the way inspire me to write a beutifull poem myself. My class read Jimmy Santiago Baca’s poem “Fall,” which I found very pleasant, and it did, by the way, inspire me to write a beautiful poem myself. ANSWER
42 Day 45 – Indefinite Pronoun Reference, Hyphen & CommasThough icebergs are found in saltwater seas they are formed from freshwater and are well known sources of drinking water for parched sailors. Though icebergs are found in saltwater seas, icebergs are formed from freshwater and are well-known sources of drinking water for parched sailors. ANSWER
43 Day 46 – Indefinite Pronoun Reference, Punctuation & CommasIn 365 Amazing Days in Sports he takes a day-by-day look at sports in history. [The author of this book is Eric Sherman.] In 365 Amazing Days in Sports, Eric Sherman takes a day-by-day look at sports in history. ANSWER
44 Day 47 – Indefinite Pronoun, Numbers, Capitalization & Comma SpliceMore than 50 times a year, lightning strikes the empire state building, it causes an average of 400 deaths and 1000 injuries every year. More than 50 times a year, lightning strikes the Empire State Building. Lightning causes an average of 400 deaths and 1,000 injuries every year. ANSWER
45 Day 48 – Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement, Using the Right Word & Run-On SentenceA panophobe (in Greek, “pan” means “all” and “phobia” means “fear”) is a person whom fears everything they would probably not be alot of fun to be around. A panophobe (in Greek, “pan” means “all” and “phobia” means “fear”) is a person who fears everything. He or she would probably not be a lot of fun to be around. ANSWER
46 Day 49 – Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement, Using the Right Word, Punctuation & CommaMrs Rabon decided to assign us homework everyday and they didn’t care if it made our lifes miserable. Mrs. Rabon decided to assign us homework every day, and she didn’t care if it made our lives miserable. ANSWER
47 Day 51 – Subject-Verb Agreement, Capitalization, Comma Splice & HyphenMost american car horns beeps in the key of F, a listener with a good ear can tell a domestic made car from a foreign made car by listening to its horn. Most American car horns beep in the key of F. A listener with a good ear can tell a domestic-made car from a foreign-made car by listening to its horn. ANSWER
48 Day 52 – Subject-Verb Agreement Pronoun & SpellingUnusuall and comical is the kinds of stories that her and me like best. Unusual and comical are the kinds of stories that she and I like best. ANSWER
49 Day 53 – Subject-Verb Agreement, Using the Right Word & SpellingNeither Arlo nor Scott are willing to continue painting the fense while you just set there. Neither Arlo nor Scott is willing to continue painting the fence while you just sit there. ANSWER
50 Day 54 – Subject-Verb Agreement Sentence Fragment, Using the Right WordPlaywright William Shakespeare and mystery novelist Agatha Christie is the english authors. Who’s works have been most translated into other languages. Playwright William Shakespeare and mystery novelist Agatha Christie are the English authors whose works have been most translated into other languages. ANSWER
51 Day 55 – Subject-Verb Agreement, Numbers, Using the Right Word & ArticleIs a elephant the only creature besides primates who have 4 appendages with hinge joints? Is an elephant the only creature besides primate that have four appendages with hinge joints? ANSWER
52 Day 56 – Verb Tense, Spelling, Commas & CapitalizationTatooing the art of making designs on the face and body by inserting dye under the skin is practiced in egypt before 1300 b.c.e. Tattooing, the art of making designs on the face and body by inserting dye under the skin, was practiced in Egypt before 1300 BCE. ANSWER
53 Day 57 – Verb Tense, Run-On Sentence, Comma, Numbers & PunctuationGone with the Wind the only book ever written by Margaret Mitchell was published in 1937 and sells 1,500,000 copies in its first year, it weighed three pounds ran 1,037 pages, and sells for three dollars. Gone with the Wind, the only book ever written by Margaret Mitchell, was published in 1937 and sold 1.5 million copies in its first year. It weighed three pounds, ran 1,037 pages, and sold for $3.00. ANSWER
54 Day 58 – Verb Tense, Commas, Abbreviation, Spelling & Comma SpliceBaskitball All-Star Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 pts. in one game on March , in the same year he scores 4029 pts, a record far from being matched. Basketball All-Star Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points in one game on March 2, In the same year, he scores 4,029 points, a record far from being matched. ANSWER
55 Day 59 – Verb Tense, Quotation Marks Capitalization Comma & End PunctuationCars my Mother exclaimed when our car dies its third death in a month. “you can’t live with them and you can’t live without them”. “Cars!” my mother exclaimed when our car died its third death in a month. “You can’t live with them and you can’t live without them.” ANSWER
56 Day 61 – Subject-Verb Agreement, Capitalization, Quotation MarksThe hawaiian word Aloha and the hebrew word Shalom means both hello and good-bye. The Hawaiian word “aloha” and the Hebrew word “shalom” mean both hello and good-bye. ANSWER
57 Day 62 – Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement, Comma Splice, Using the Right WordWhen swallowing, both toads and frogs close its eyes tightly, this action presses the roofs of there mouths onto there tongues, pushing the food into there digestive tracks. When swallowing, both toads and frogs close their eyes tightly. This action presses the roofs of their mouths onto their tongues, pushing the food into their digestive tracks. ANSWER
58 Day 63 – Adverb form, Abbreviation, Using the Right Word & Comma SpliceTeenagers are 50% most likely to catch colds then people over 50 are, also, people who are basically good are least likely to get sick then those who are run-down. Teenagers are 50 percent more likely to catch colds than people over 50 are. Also, people who are basically well are less likely to get sick than those who are run-down. ANSWER
59 Day 64 – Adverb form, Double Negative, Comma, Using the Right WordIn human beings the indentation between the nose and the upper lip is called the philtrum but don’t nobody knows it’s purpose or if it’s real necessary. In human beings, the indentation between the nose and the upper lip is called the philtrum, but nobody knows its purpose or if it’s really necessary. ANSWER
60 Day 65 – Double Negatives, Nonstandard Language, Comma Splice & SpellingCatgut the tough thread used for tennis-rackit strings and surgical sutures isn’t never made from out of cat intestines, sheep and horse intestines are used instead. Catgut, the tough thread used for tennis-racket strings and surgical sutures, isn’t made from cat intestines; sheep and horse intestines are used instead. ANSWER
61 Day 66 – Adjective Form Adverb Form & Sentence FragmentKentucky bluegrass is the popularest lawn grass. Because it grows even and thrives in just about any climate. Kentucky bluegrass is the most popular lawn grass because it grows evenly and thrives in just about any climate. ANSWER
62 Day 67 – Dangling Modifier, Hyphen, Numbers, Capitalization & CommasLooking from outer space the only man-made structure that can be seen is the 3500 mile great wall of china. Looking from outer space, astronauts report that the only man-made structure that can be seen is the 3,500-mile Great Wall of China. ANSWER
63 Day 68 – Dangling Modifier, Capitalization & CommasWhile reading a book about magicians Harry Houdini the great escape artist died of an acute appendicitis attack on halloween of 1926 I learned. While reading a book about magicians, I learned that Harry Houdini, the great escape artist, died of an acute appendicitis attack on Halloween of 1926. ANSWER
64 Day 69 – Misplaced Modifier, Abbreviation, Comma & Adverb FormThe a.m. Andre painted a real life-like picture of our dog still wearing his pajamas. This morning Andre, still wearing his pajamas, painted a really life-like picture of our dog. ANSWER
65 Day 71 – Sentence Fragment, Using the Right Word, Commas & CapitalizationEnvironmental problems such as ozone depletion acid rain overflowing landfills and oil spills effect everyone. Because we all share one earth. Environmental problems such as ozone depletion, acid rain, overflowing landfills, and oil spills affect everyone because we all share one Earth. ANSWER
66 Day 72 – Sentence Fragment, Capitalization, Hyphen & SpellingThe highest scoring basketball game in history ocurred in When the detroit pistons beat the denver nuggets, The highest-scoring basketball game in history occurred in 1983 when the Detroit Pistons beat the Denver Nuggets, ANSWER
67 Day 73 – Sentence Fragment, Punctuation, Using the Right Word & Quotation MarksThe term disc jockey made its first appearance in Variety magazine in 1937 as a name for radio announcers. Which stayed up all night “riding” discs, or records. The term “disc jockey” made its first appearance in Variety magazine in 1937 as a name for radio announcers who stayed up all night “riding” discs or records. ANSWER
68 Day 74 – Using the Right Word, Commas & CapitalizationOne address you can use to right to amnesty International a nobel prize-winning activist organization is Northeast regional office 58 Day Street Somerville MA One address you can use to write to Amnesty International, a Nobel Prize-winning activist organization, is Northeast Regional Office 58 Day Street, Somerville, MA ANSWER
69 Day 75 – Run-On Sentence, Commas & CapitalizationA home plate in baseball is a small pentagon the pentagon in washington d.c. which houses the United States department of defense is a large pentagon. A home plate in baseball is a small pentagon. The Pentagon in Washington, DC, which houses the United States Department of Defense, is a large pentagon. ANSWER
70 Day 76 – Sentence Fragment, Using the Right Word & CommasThe glue on a postage stamp Martina is made with gum. Which also thickens and adds smoothness too ice cream pudding and drugs. The glue on a postage stamp, Martina, is made with gum, which also thickens and adds smoothness to ice cream, pudding, and drugs. ANSWER
71 Day 77 – Sentence Fragment, Using the Right Word, & Pronoun UsageAmazonian Indians invented galoshes centuries ago buy dipping there feet into liquid rubber. To protect theirselves against insects on the ground. Amazonian Indians invented galoshes centuries ago by dipping their feet in liquid rubber to protect themselves against insects on the ground. ANSWER
72 Day 78 – Run-On Sentence, Capitalization, & ApostropheA totem pole is a large wooden pillar carved by native americans in the coastal regions of the pacific northwest it expresses a familys kinship with animals and spirits. A totem pole is a large wooden pillar carved by Native Americans in the coastal regions of the Pacific Northwest. It expresses a family’s kinship with animals and spirits. ANSWER
73 Day 79 – Run-On Sentence, Using the Right Word, Commas, & NumbersWhen you think of “cricket” you probably think of a small chirping insect it’s also a name of 1 of the most popular sports in England. When you think of “cricket,” you probably think of a small chirping insect. It’s also the name of one of the most popular sports in England. ANSWER