terrified > I was terrified with my score in Science test.
overcome > The patient overcomes the pain.
terrible > It was a terrible daydream.
absolutely > "Do you think this is right?". "Absolutley!"
Julie: I was terrified with my score of Science test.
Correct: I was terrified with my score in Science test.
Explanation: The preposition in is connected with a particular subject. The preposition of shows relationship to someone or something.
Julie: The patient will overcome.
Correct: The patient overcomes the pain.
Explanation: Your sentence is not yet finished. There is only a subject (patient) and a verb (overcome). What will the patient overcome? The correct sentence is an example that is derived from your sentence.
Julie: It was the terrible day dream.
Correct: It was a terrible daydream.
Explanation: Daydream is one word. Insted of the, use the article a because the noun daydream is indefinite. There is no specific daydream is mentioned.
Hi Julie! Always remember that a complete sentence has a subject and a predicate. The predicate contains a the verb and gives information about the subject. Good work, though.:)