Final answer:
This set of questions covers various topics in English grammar, punctuation, and transcription rules.
Step-by-step explanation:
1) Which sentence is written correctly?
b) I have never forgotten my mother's advice.
2) The girl is in her late ___.
c) 20s
3) How should you transcribe numbers?
a) one, nine, 10, 100. However, exceptions can be applied to improve readability (money, years, measurement, percentage)
4) Gina is __ friend from Poland.
a) an
5) How should we transcribe and punctuate filler words in Full Verbatim?
d) I uh went to the gym last night.
6) How should you mark an incomplete thought due to a change of thought or incomplete sentences that add some extra information? Full Verbatim
e) I would like to go to Colombia. Yes, I love Spanish and Cumbia.
7) If the audio has no sound:
b) Think like a client. If audio isn't playing for technical reasons, report this file and DON'T SUBMIT.
8) If there is a sentence, “Last month, I went to Warsaw, the capital of Poland’’ but a speaker pronounces it as Varshav, how will you transcribe the name of the capital?
b) Varshav. Transcribe the way it sounds.
9) What is the correct answer to “2+5*4-8÷⅘ =?â€
d) 12
10) If there is more than one speaker, how should they be all noted?
b) Speaker 1, Speaker 2, et cetera. If you can distinguish a speaker’s role in the conversation, you should make it as descriptive as possible.
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