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Which one is correct?

Which one is correct?. Let’s eat Grandma. Let’s eat, Grandma . Which one is correct?. Let’s eat Grandma . Let’s eat, Grandma . Which one is correct?. Let’s eat Grandma. Let’s eat, Grandma . Grammar – It saves lives. Which one is correct?. Steve and me visited the client in DC .

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Which one is correct?

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  1. Which one is correct? • Let’s eat Grandma. • Let’s eat, Grandma.

  2. Which one is correct? • Let’s eat Grandma. • Let’s eat, Grandma.

  3. Which one is correct? • Let’s eat Grandma. • Let’s eat, Grandma. Grammar – It saves lives.

  4. Which one is correct? • Steve and me visited the client in DC. • Steve and I visited the client in DC.

  5. Which one is correct? • Steve and me visited the client in DC. • Steve and I visited the client in DC.

  6. Which one is correct? • On arriving in Chicago, his friends met him at the airport. • On arriving in Chicago, he was met by his friends at the airport.

  7. Which one is correct? • On arriving in Chicago, his friends met him at the airport. • On arriving in Chicago, he was met by his friends at the airport.

  8. Which one is correct? • One of the ablest economists who has attacked this problem, Posner translated economic science into law. • One of the ablest economists who have attacked this problem, Posner translated economic science into law.

  9. Which one is correct? • One of the ablest economists who has attacked this problem, Posner translated economic science into law. • One of the ablest economists who have attacked this problem, Posner translated economic science into law.

  10. Which one is correct? • Your ability to communicate clearly will directly affect your income. • Your ability to communicate clearly will directly effect your income.

  11. Which one is correct? • Your ability to communicate clearly will directly affect your income. • Your ability to communicate clearly will directly effect your income.

  12. Which one is correct? • The effect of poor grammar on a person’s income is well documented. • The effectiveness of poor grammar on a person’s income is well documented. • The influence of poor grammar on a person’s income is well documented. • The impression of poor grammar on a person’s income is well documented.

  13. Which one is correct? • The effect of poor grammar on a person’s income is well documented. • The effectiveness of poor grammar on a person’s income is well documented. • The influence of poor grammar on a person’s income is well documented. • The impression of poor grammar on a person’s income is well documented.

  14. Research (Beason 2001) has shown that employers perceive writers who make writing errors as: • Careless • Sloppy • Hostile or belligerent • A threat to the success of the company • Not to be trusted

  15. Research (Beason 2001) has shown that employers perceive writers who make writing errors as: • Careless = Time wasters • Sloppy = Stupid • Hostile or belligerent = Insubordinate • A threat to the success of the company • Not to be trusted with numbers/digits

  16. A company must always prioritize the interests of their shareholders. • A company must always prioritize the interests of its shareholders. • Companies must always prioritize the interests of their shareholders. • A company must always prioritize the interests of it’s shareholders. • A company must never prioritize the interests of its shareholders.

  17. A company must always prioritize the interests of their shareholders. • A company must always prioritize the interests of its shareholders. • Companiesmust always prioritize the interests of their shareholders. • A company must always prioritize the interests of it’s shareholders. • A company must never prioritize the interests of its shareholders.

  18. Which one is correct? • Robert has written fewer poems since he got a real job. • Robert has written less poems since he got a real job. • Robert turned away from poem’s since he got a real job. • Robert got a job writing poems and he finally received recognition for his talents.

  19. Which one is correct? • Robert has written fewer poems since he got a real job. • Robert has written less poems since he got a real job. • Robert turned away from poem’s since he got a real job. • Robert got a job writing poems and he finally received recognition for his talents.

  20. The fact of scarcity, which exists everywhere, guarantees that people will compete for resources. Markets are one way to organize and channel this competition. Politics is another.  • The fact of scarcity, which exists everywhere, guarantees that people will compete for resources. Markets are one way to organize and channel this competition. Politics are another. 

  21. The fact of scarcity, which exists everywhere, guarantees that people will compete for resources. Markets are one way to organize and channel this competition. Politics is another.  • The fact of scarcity, which exists everywhere, guarantees that people will compete for resources. Markets are one way to organize and channel this competition. Politics are another. 

  22. Holmes' characterization of law is central to law's economic role, it predicts what courts will do. • Holmes' characterization of law is central to law's economic role: it predicts what courts will do. • Holmes' characterization of law is central to law's economic role; it predicts what courts will do. • Holmes' characterization of law is central to law's economic role. It predicts what courts will do. • None of the above.

  23. Holmes' characterization of law is central to law's economic role, it predicts what courts will do. • Holmes' characterization of law is central to law's economic role: itpredicts what courts will do. • Holmes' characterization of law is central to law's economic role; it predicts what courts will do. • Holmes' characterization of law is central to law's economic role. It predicts what courts will do. • Noneof the above.

  24. The Coase theorem--the most fundamental result in the economic study of law--states that if rights are transferable and if transactions costs are not too large, then the exact definition of property rights is not important because parties can trade rights, and rights will move to their highest-valued uses. • The Coase theorem--the most fundamental result in the economic study of law--states that if rights are transferable and if their transactions costs are not too large, then the exact definition of property rights is not important because parties can trade rights, and rights will move to their highest-valued uses. • The Coase theorem--the most fundamental result in the economic study of law--states that if rights are transferable and if transactions costs are not too large, then the exact definition of property rights is not important because parties can trade rights, and rights will move to their highest-valued uses.

  25. The Coase theorem--the most fundamental result in the economic study of law--states that if rights are transferable and if transactions costs are not too large, then the exact definition of property rights is not important because parties can trade rights, and rights will move to their highest-valued uses. • The Coase theorem--the most fundamental result in the economic study of law--states that if rights are transferable and if their transactions costs are not too large, then the exact definition of property rights is not important because parties can trade rights, and rights will move to their highest-valued uses. • The Coase theorem--the most fundamental result in the economic study of law--states that if rights are transferable and if transactions costs are not too large thanthe exact definition of property rights, then parties can trade rights, and rights will move to their highest-valued uses.

  26. A legal system should provide clear definitions of property rights. Ideally, efficiency implies that in a dispute regarding the ownership of a right, the right should go to the party who values it the most. • A legal system should provide clear definitions of property rights. Ideally, efficiency implies that, in a dispute regarding the ownership of a right, the right should go to the party who values it the most. • A legal system should provide: clear definitions of property rights. Ideally, efficiency implies that in a dispute regarding the ownership of a right, the right should go to the party who values it the most.

  27. A legal system should provide clear definitions of property rights. Ideally, efficiency implies that in a dispute regarding the ownership of a right, the right should go to the party who values it the most. • A legal system should provide clear definitions of property rights. Ideally, efficiency implies that, in a dispute regarding the ownership of a right, the right should go to the party who values it the most. • A legal system should provide: clear definitions of property rights. Ideally, efficiency implies that in a dispute regarding the ownership of a right, the right should go to the party who values it the most.

  28. Peter Leeson of George Mason University and author of The Invisible Hook argues that pirates pioneered a number of important voluntary institutions such as constitutions as a way to increase the profitability of their enterprises. He shows how pirates used democracy and a separation of powers between the captain and the quartermaster to limit the potential for predation or abuse on the part of the captain. • Peter Leeson, author of The Invisible Hook, argues that pirates pioneered constitutions to increase profitability used democracy to limit predation.

  29. Peter Leeson of George Mason University and author of The Invisible Hook argues that pirates pioneered a number of important voluntary institutions such as constitutions as a way to increase the profitability of their enterprises. He shows how pirates used democracy and a separation of powers between the captain and the quartermaster to limit the potential for predation or abuse on the part of the captain. • Peter Leeson, author of The Invisible Hook, argues that pirates pioneered constitutions to increase profitability used democracy to limit predation.

  30. Which one is correct? • A woman without her man is nothing. • A woman, without her man, is nothing. • A woman: without her, man is nothing.

  31. Which one is correct? • A woman without her man is nothing. • A woman, without her man, is nothing. • A woman: without her, man is nothing. Punctuation – it saves social lives.

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