Directions: Repair grammar and punctuation errors in the sentences below.
1. The little girl spoke so quiet that I could hardly hear her.
2. Each driver should check the oil level in their car every three months.
3. I hated to ask Anita who is a very stingy person to lend me money.
4. She decided to quit her high-pressured job, she didn't want to develop heart trouble.
5. The flakes in this cereal tastes like sawdust.
6. Much of my boyhood was devoted to getting into rock fights, crossing railway trestles, and the hunt for rats
in drainage tunnels.
7. Turning on the ignition, the car backfired.
8. I asked the clerk if the store had Stevie Wonders latest CD.
9. The decisions of the judge seems questionable.
10. Earlier in the day, she took a taxi to the airport. Knowing that her time was limited.
11. Anybody who wants more dessert should give their order to the pastry chef.
12. You must observe all the rules of the game, even if you do not always agree with it.
13. I first spotted the turtle playing tag on the back lawn.