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Decide which of the following statements are True and which are False. Select True for correct statements and False for incorrect statements.




1.Except is a verb that means "to receive" or "to agree to."
True
False



2.Do not use ain't unless you are quoting someone else's exact words.
True
False



3.In general, among shows a relationship in which more than two persons or things are a group.
True
False



4.After the words could, might, must, should, or would, use the helping verb have, not the preposition of.
True
False



5.The word irregardless is a double negative.
True
False



6.Lie means "to put or to place" and always takes a direct object.
True
False



7.Like is a subordinating conjunction and introduces a subordinate clause.
True
False



8.The past tense form of the verb to pass is past.
True
False



9.Follow the reason is with because.
True
False



10.Then is an adverb that means "at the time" or "in that case."
True
False

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