Exam 30: Commas
Exam 1: Exploring the Writing Process42 Questions
Exam 2: Prewriting to Generate Ideas12 Questions
Exam 3: Developing Effective Paragraphs40 Questions
Exam 4: Improving Your Paragraphs34 Questions
Exam 5: Thinking Through Paragraph Patterns34 Questions
Exam 6: Thinking Through Paragraph Patterns34 Questions
Exam 7: Moving From Paragraph to Essay6 Questions
Exam 8: Proofreading to Correct Your Personal Error Patterns138 Questions
Exam 9: Subjects and Verbs40 Questions
Exam 10: Avoiding Sentence Fragments105 Questions
Exam 11: Present Tense Agreement40 Questions
Exam 12: Past Tense40 Questions
Exam 13: The Past Participle in Action40 Questions
Exam 14: Progressive Tenses to Be -Ing Verb Form40 Questions
Exam 15: Fixed-Form Helping Verbs and Verb Problems104 Questions
Exam 16: Coordination40 Questions
Exam 17: Subordination40 Questions
Exam 18: Avoiding Run-Ons and Comma Splices40 Questions
Exam 19: Semicolons and Conjunctive Adverbs40 Questions
Exam 20: Relative Pronouns40 Questions
Exam 21: Ing Modifiers93 Questions
Exam 22: Nouns40 Questions
Exam 23: Pronouns40 Questions
Exam 24: Adjectives and Adverbs40 Questions
Exam 25: Prepositions90 Questions
Exam 26: Consistent Tense40 Questions
Exam 27: Consistent Person40 Questions
Exam 28: Parallelism82 Questions
Exam 29: Capitalization40 Questions
Exam 30: Commas40 Questions
Exam 31: Apostrophes40 Questions
Exam 32: Direct and Indirect Quotations40 Questions
Exam 33: Putting Your Proofreading Skills to Work60 Questions
Exam 34: Spelling60 Questions
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