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What expression has the same meaning as the word underlined in the sentence below? The incident resulted in a laceration on the victim's arm.

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Cut and lacerated both refer to being torn.

The collision on Monday morning at the intersection of Broadway and Third Street included two vehicles. Which word has the error?

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There is no need to add the possessive pronoun "their." The word "there" would assist clarify that two cars were involved in the collision.

According to the eyewitnesses, _____ was lodging at a nearby motel.

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They're is a contraction of the third person singular verb "are" with the plural pronoun "they."

Mae visits her bank to make a withdrawal from her account. She has $527.41 left over. She takes out $250.00. How much money still remains in her account after the withdrawal?

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$527.41 - $250 = $277.41

In the nearby public schools, Officer James frequently serves as a drug-use prevention officer. He does three school visits per week for 40 weeks of the year. In a year, how many schools does he visit?

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40 weeks times three schools equals 120 visits to schools.

Choose the phrase that is written properly.

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When you name multiple persons, including oneself, it is customary to use the expression "Someone and I." in the English language. The sentence's subject is "someone and I." Instead of using the objective word "me," use the subjective form "I."

The cops carried out the search warrant's instructions and removed the door from its hinges when the suspect refused to unlock it.

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Executed refers to carrying out or doing what is necessary by a command, plan, or course of action.

Josh rides the elevator up to the 10th floor starting from the ground floor. After that, John descends two stories and ascends eight. On what floor is John?

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10 - 2 + 8 = 16

Choose the phrase that is written properly.

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For both "have" and "has," use "had" as the past tense.

Which phrase in the following statement has the opposite meaning to the one that is underlined? When providing her statement to the police officer, the woman appeared to be intoxicated.

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Intoxicated is the same as drunk. Sober means not having consumed alcohol.

Which of the following phrases lacks proper grammar?

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Before you can return home, the traffic accident report must be completed. For this sentence to be grammatically correct, wtiness must be in the plural form. "Witnesses" is the plural version of the word witness.

Officer Mandel covered 1,320 miles on his patrol motorcycle over the course of ten days. How many miles did he average per day if he traveled 105 miles in one day?

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To calculate the distance traveled during the other nine days, first remove 105 from 1,320: 1,320 - 105 = 1,215 To calculate the average per day, divide 1,215 by nine days: 9 times 1,215 equals 135 miles per day.

A suspect in a robbery has been detained. The bond amount in this case has been imposed by the judge at $1 million. To issue a bail bond, the bail bondsman needs to have a 10% deposit. How much of the $1,000,000 must the robbery suspect pay to obtain the bail bond?

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$1,000.000 x .1 = $100,000

Find the answer to the following: 18 - 3 + (- 5)

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18 - 3 + (- 5) 18 -3 - 5 18 - 8 = 10

Find the incorrect word in the next phrase. The unexpected information silenced the group's discussion.

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The word "animated" should be used instead. The word "animated" means to be alive, exciting, or full of life.

The shooting happened at 3:27 on Monday morning. Which word has the error?

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The word "occurred," which signifies something has occurred or has happened, is the right spelling.

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