1. Law enforcement _________ his property after they discovered new evidence. ceased seized seasoned 2. Her nervousness had a profound ______ on her ability to play the piano. It _______ me too. effect / affected affect / effected affect / affected effect / effected 3. I work at my ____ store every evening. mom and dad's mom's and dad's mom and dads moms and dad's 4. I must admit ______ not my first choice! they're their there 5. Do you like to sleep ___ the stars? to on under at 6. She received a B on her English paper because she forgot to ________ her sources. sight cite site resight 7. Peter didn't know ___ was his. whichever which whomever who
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Answer :
1. Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'seized' as 'If police or other officials seize something, they take possession of it by legal authority.'
So, the correct sentence is :
Law enforcement seized his property after they discovered new evidence. ceased seized seasoned.
2. Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'effect' as 'the result of a particular influence; something that happens because of something else.'
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'affect' as 'to have an influence on someone or something.'
So, the correct sentence is :
Her nervousness had a profound effect on her ability to play the piano. It affected me too.
3. Mom and dad's means belonging to mom and dad.
So, the correct sentence is :
I work at my mom and dad's store every evening.
4. Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'they're' as 'contraction of they are.'
So, the correct sentence is :
I must admit they're not my first choice!
5. Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'under' as 'in or to a position below or lower than (something else), often so that one thing covers the other.'
So, the correct sentence is :
Do you like to sleep under the stars?
6. Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'cite' as 'To cite someone else’s words when speaking or writing is to use them.'
So, the correct sentence is :
She received a B on her English paper because she forgot to cite her sources.
7. Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'which' as '(used in questions and statements having a limited number of possibilities) what one or ones.'
So, the correct sentence is :
Peter didn't know which was his.