1) Is there a difference between "affect" and "effect"? a) There is a difference: "affect" is a verb, whereas "effect" is usually a noun. b) There is a difference: "effect" is usually the verb, whereas "affect" is usually the noun. c) There is no difference. d) The only difference is that one of these is the American spelling, whereas the other is the British spelling. 2) What is wrong with this sentence? "Alex supports Manchester United but Dave is a Manchester City fan, they refuse to share an office.​" a) Nothing is wrong with this sentence. b) The comma should be a full stop [comma splice]. c) The comma isn't necessary in this sentence. 3) What is wrong with this sentence? "Manchester City won the Premier League. Which has made Dave even more unbearable.​" a) The comma should be a full stop [comma splice]. b) The full stop after "League" should be a comma. c) Nothing is wrong with this sentence. 4) Which of these defines a "sentence fragment"? a) This is when a sentence has too many parts, creating a fragmentary reading style. b) This is the omission of a letter or group of letters in a word through the use of an apostrophe (eg: can't / wouldn't / couldn't) c) Sentence fragments are sentences which are incomplete/missing key parts. 5) Where should the comma fall in this sentence? "Despite this some people remained unaware of the purpose of the research.​" a) There should be no comma. b) After "Despite this". c) After "unaware".

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