Comm 1 Assignment - Modifiers

1. The farmer lost majority of his cows because of the hole on the fence.
2. The player checked the soccer ball,which was over inflated, before he made the kick.
3. He served his scrumptious mousse to the guests in china plates.
4. My brother drove the car, which had a broken windshield, to the shop.
5. Bob posted an advertisement about puppies on the Internet.
6. The woman walked her dog which was leashed.
7. His suit, which was made of wool, was at the tailor shop.
8. The boy wanted Santa to bring him a pony with a long tail.
9. She only had to win one more game to be the champion.
10. The child tried not to bother her father who was tired  from a long day's work.

OPTIONAL:
1. No one can shoot anything on this property except the owner.
2. He sat very quietly on his chair, rolling his eyes.
3. The book that we needed to finish our research was missing from the library.
4. The robber was a tall man with a mustache and weighs 160 pounds.
5. We watched the newscast with anxious eyes.
6. You will to plant only one row of corn.
7. She had a meal in a restaurant at a  low price.
8. I gave the woman an umbrella who was to be interviewed for the job.
9. At her deathbed, he promised to never remarry.
10. I waited nearly two hours for the bus.

Comm 1 Assignment

1. The author of Huckleberry Finn, which is an American classic, is Mark Twain whose real name is Samuel L. Clemens and lived in Hartford.
2. Mark Twain's house which was very elaborate and elegant was located at Nook Farm, Farmington Avenue and Twain was a neighbor of Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tome Cabin's author.
3.Mark Twain used to pilot a steamboat and the window and balcony in his house reminds the people of a steamboat since it overlooked the porch.
4. Mark Twain, who was one of the three people who had a telephone in Hartford, didn't like it because he had no one to talk to since it was used commercially in New Haven.
5. Mark Twain's love for inventions cost him a fortune especially when he invested in the Paige Typewriter, which lost its favor to the Linotype Typewriter which was simpler and less expensive.
6. Mark Twain's beloved daughter, Susy, died of meningitis in their Hartford home and Twain never felt the same about the place; he immediately left and only returned once during the funeral of Charles Dudley Warner.

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