<p>Maya Madera (proudly) wore her sisters (most popular invention), a watch </p>
<p>for winter campers (that flashes the temperature in) lighted numerals and </p>
<p>sends out a loud alarm when (pressing a button). E-No error </p>
<p>Hey guys, I couldnt find the error. Can you guys help?</p>
<p>pressing a button</p>
<p>It doesn't agree with the subject. The watch is pressing a button?</p>
<p>(pressing a button) does't have a subject</p>
<p>the above posters are correct</p>
<p>Ohh, thanks guys-- would of never caught that.</p>
<p>One more question...</p>
<p>I do not blame Leslie for her anger yesterday, being it was her plan and she should have credit for it. </p>
<p>(A) yesterday, being it was her plan and she should have credit for it
(B) yesterday, being that she should have credit for it when it was her plan
(C) yesterday when it was her plan, for which they should give her credit for it
(D) yesterday; since she should receive credit, it being her plan
(E) yesterday: it was her plan, and she should have received credit for it </p>
<p>which one is correct?</p>
<p>I'm pretty sure its E</p>
<p>ya its E, all the other ones sound horrible.</p>
<p>Ya, but aren't colons used in lists?</p>
<p>Colons can also precede explanations or clarifications.</p>
<p>Oh alrite, thanks. =)</p>