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1.
Dinosaurs the earth for more than 100 million years before becoming extinct. (verb: to roam)
 
2.
In the badlands of Montana, paleontologists have discovered dinosaur nests
as well as fossils different those found at other sites.
(preposition)
 
3.
There , according to any paleontologists you might ask, myriad controversies about the behavior and even the physical appearance of most dinosaurs. (verb: to be)
 
4.
The small boys, one of was an expert on dinosaurs, were thrilled to go on a trip to the museum of natural history. (relative pronoun)
 
5.
The boys took pictures of the giant fossil skeletons, quizzed each other on the names of the obscure reptiles, and a riot in the cafeteria.
(verb: to cause)
 
1.
We will, (hopefully, it is hoped), someday live in a city that takes care of its poor.
hopefully it is hoped
 
2.
What is wrong with (my, me) coming to dinner early?
me my
 
3.
The writer’s new book has been bought by a stupendous (amount, number)
of readers, none of whom will actually read the book.
amount number
 
4.
The lottery jackpot was divided (among, between) the four cousins, who
had combined their birthdays for their winning number.
among between
   
5.
Pinky, along with Ralphie and Gomez, (are, is) asleep on the sofa under a
pile of newspapers.
 
are is