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After the party Mr. Lizst and Ms. Sand went for a walk.
 
  In the following sentences, place all prepositional phrases in parentheses.

Question 2

James felt badly because he had acted so arrogant at the party.
 
  In the following sentences, correct any errors in the use of adjectives and adverbs (or
  in the use of then and than) by crossing out any incorrect words and writing the
  correct words above them.



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Answer to Question 1

after the party, for a walk

Answer to Question 2

James felt bad because he had acted so arrogantly at the party.





 

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