1. Which of the following sentences illustrates correct usage of articles and conjunctions?
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Neither we ________ Sal, our neighbor, could understand ________ it had been our dog Rover or Sal’s cat’s kittens _________ had destroyed all the flower beds in the middle of _______ night.
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Alison regrets _________ you with her remarks; she never meant _________ so.
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Victor, who stole _______ ideas and used them to make _______ a millionaire, never once offered _______ a word of thanks.
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Although the issue was very serious, the committee disposed ______ it in a few minutes and moved _______ to other business.
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Although Marvin said he had hidden the keys _______ the flower pot, we were unable to find them _______ the dark. In the end, we waited for him at the coffee shop ___________ the corner.
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21. Choose the series of articles and conjunctions that best completes the following sentence.I think Fran could be ______ great public speaker, _______ she is still too shy to try it.
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It is easy to carry solid objects, but the same cannot be said of liquids.
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That tall man is carrying a lot of lumber.
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- Celine lives on Arthur Street; however, she works on Beatrice Boulevard.
- I would eat a peach every day if I could, nor the doctor told me I couldn’t.
- Will Gertrude play the piano or an harp at the concert?
- Although she is angry at them, neither her son and her father will be at the party.
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- is, did the chef have to use
- was, the chef is using
- is, did the chef use
- was, the chef used
- a and c
Neither we ________ Sal, our neighbor, could understand ________ it had been our dog Rover or Sal’s cat’s kittens _________ had destroyed all the flower beds in the middle of _______ night.
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- nor, whether, that, the
- or, if, who, the
- and, whether, than, a
- nor, if, that, a
Alison regrets _________ you with her remarks; she never meant _________ so.
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- to hurt, doing
- to hurt, to do
- hurting, doing
- hurting, to do
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- We expect only three things from our dog: loyalty, affection, and tail wagging.
- I need you to pick up several boxes of paperclips, pens, and pencils; three pounds each of potatoes, carrots, and peas; and my dry cleaning.
- Marcy, my parrot, squawked for an hour, before finally calming down.
- All of the above are punctuated correctly.
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- Helga borrowed her friend’s skates for the day; however, she failed to return them.
- Thousand’s of bargains are available during the holiday season, but I cant find time to shop.
- The koala bear closed it’s eyes and fell fast asleep.
- Although I like the Joneses, I’m angry at them for breaking all of Ralphs’ tools.
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- These repetitive and misleading guidelines could easily be interpreted in several different ways.
- Clarabelle’s mother absolutely hated nicknames and always calls her daughter by her full name.
- The Imagist movement in poetry is commonly regarded as having begun in the early twentieth century.
- We all danced across the lawn and lifted Zoe above our heads in triumph.
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- The wet dog shook itself off, wagged its tail, and proceeded on its way.
- Don’t take the silver goblet out of its protective case or you’ll ruin it.
- You should wear that jacket to their wedding because it’s the nicest one you have.
- It’s not too late to answer their ad for a waitress, is it?
- None of the above
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- Randy wanted to end the meeting, but Amy wanted to prolong it.
- After pouring herself a glass of water in silence, Nicky answered my question.
- The committee, which had failed to come to a consensus decided to meet again on Tuesday.
- Mr. Bridges is never home on the weekends, he always goes to his home in the country.
- a and b
- All of the above
Victor, who stole _______ ideas and used them to make _______ a millionaire, never once offered _______ a word of thanks.
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- our, himself, we
- their, them, himself
- your, us, you
- our, himself, us
Although the issue was very serious, the committee disposed ______ it in a few minutes and moved _______ to other business.
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- onto, off
- of, away
- on, out
- of, on
Although Marvin said he had hidden the keys _______ the flower pot, we were unable to find them _______ the dark. In the end, we waited for him at the coffee shop ___________ the corner.
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- under, in, around
- in, with, at
- around, at, on
- beside, from, around.
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- My brother is not willing to work always.
- My brother is not always willing to work.
- is not willing to work always My brother.
- My work is not willing to always brother.
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- Agatha has said that she doesn’t feel well.
- According to Agatha, she isn’t feeling well.
- Agatha said she wasn’t feeling well.
- Agatha says she isn’t feeling well.
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- Everyone knows that a mango is much sweeter to an orange.
- I saw the girl with my own eyes who said she had been abducted by aliens.
- Either one of you should try and to fix their broken fence.
- The queen had hardly finished her speech when the people began to disperse.
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- has studied
- has been studying
- will have been studying
- will be studying
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- All of the apple’s at the grocer’s were rotten, so I bought oranges instead.
- “Seven canteens full of water should be enough for the hike,” said Tabitha.
- Until the stove is fixed, there’s no way I can bake a lemon meringue pie.
- The woman, whose name escapes me at the moment, disappeared into the limousine.
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- beside, among, behind, near
- beneath, over, under, on
- across, down, past, between
- under, around, through, into
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- amid, from
- over, at
- through, on
- throughout, on
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- Until the snow is melting, the train is not able to move.
- Until the snow does not melt, the train will not be able to move.
- Until the snow melts, the train will not be able to move.
- Until the snow will melt, the train will not be able to move.
21. Choose the series of articles and conjunctions that best completes the following sentence.I think Fran could be ______ great public speaker, _______ she is still too shy to try it.
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- the, although
- a, but
- an, however
- a, and
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- Walking down the street, my eyes were drawn to a diamond in a store window.
- A small red car pulled up behind the woman with tinted windows.
- The man in the black cape mounted his powerful stallion and rode away.
- The cats chased the birds around the yard with the yellow beaks.
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- Terry hoped to find a new job that would let him earn extra cash in the summer and to work fewer hours.
- Although Tommy was failing his biology class at college, he was passing his chemistry class.
- Trina loved to sail, skate, swim, and surfing.
- Tatiana declared that the people in her office are smarter than the people who work in Tad’s office.
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- us, their, we, ourselves
- ourselves, theirs, we, us
- them, our, they, themselves
- us, our, we, himself
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- No, he just liked to wear it for fun sometimes.
- Yes, but don’t said anything about it to him.
- Yes, and it can so annoying!
- No, he only wears it when his ears are cold.
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- music and then told the others about the ice cream truck outside
- music, are telling to the others about the ice cream truck outside
- ice cream truck to tell the others about the music outside
- music, told the others about the ice cream truck outside
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- to mail, forgetting
- mailing, to forget
- to mail, to forget
- mailing, forgetting
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- of, about
- on, of
- about, to
- of, after
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- Did Annabel knowingly lie on the witness stand?
- We think the judge will have noticed something strange in her behavior.
- The lawyers had decided to keep her testimony a secret.
- Somehow, all of the newspapers gotten hold of the story.
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- irresponsible, totally
- totally, irresponsibility
- totally, irresponsible
- total, irresponsibly
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- Whenever I always phone on my friend to speak, I can’t spend the time with him.
- Whenever I spend time on the phone to him, I can’t always speak with my friend.
- Whenever I speak to him, I can’t always spend time with my friend on the phone.
- Whenever I can’t speak to him on the phone, I always spend time with my friend.
- Whenever I can’t spend time with my friend, I always speak to him on the phone.
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- Yet, the, or
- After, an, and
- Because, an, or
- If, a, and
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- my, I, her
- mine, me, her
- mine, I, her
- myself, she, her
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- He said it should snow tomorrow.
- He might say it will snow tomorrow.
- He says it may snow tomorrow.
- He said it might snow the next day.
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- The cake that I ate was better that the one you had.
- An house is not the home, or so they saying goes.
- For my birthday, I would like a book, an hourglass, and the keys to a new boat.
- Has a package I’ve been waiting for been delivered yet, nor must I wait longer?
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- Rhonda says she gets to work early every day.
- Rhonda said she gets to work early every day.
- Rhonda has said that she got to work early every day.
- Rhonda says she had gotten to work early every day.
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- No, because by the time I got there all the tickets had already been sold.
- Yes, and it was one of the best shows I had ever seen.
- Yes, but my seat was behind a pole so I couldn’t barely see anything.
- No, but I am hope to see it tonight.
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- more, windy, many, most, protection
- most, windier, more, most, protective
- many, windiest, most, more, protected
- many, winding, more, most, protected
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- After what night, it’s over you did last!
- After what you did last night, it’s over!
- over what you did last night, it’s After!
- After, it’s over what you did last night!
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- This, which
- Who, that
- What, which
- Which, what
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- I thought about keeping an orangutan as a pet; however, my apartment complex does not allow exotic animals on the premises.
- Bertha decided to change a locks of her house after burglars stole a computer or an oil painting.
- After thinking about the problem for half an hour, Glen finally came up with a perfect solution.
- Arlene loves nature and the outdoors in general, yet she spends most of her time inside because of her job.
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- power, powerful, powered
- powered, powered, powerful
- powered, powerfully, powerful
- powerful, powered, powerfully
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- weather for The last few good has not been the days.
- The good days has not been for the last few weather.
- The few days has not been good for the last weather.
- The weather has not been good for the last few days.
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- Come here, she said, and let me get a good look at you.’
- Come here she said, and let me get a good look at you.
- “Come here,” she said. “and let me get a good look at you.”
- “Come here,” she said, “and let me get a good look at you.”
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- Carol has said that she is responsible for this project.
- Carol says she is responsible for this project.
- Carol said that she was responsible for this project.
- Carol had said that she would be responsible for this project.
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- however
- ; however,
- , however
- however,
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- you, his, he
- we, your, his
- he, his, he
- you, his, himself
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- short, in accordance
- shortest, accordingly
- shorter, according
- shortness, accordion
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- at, among
- beside, during
- with, at
- upon, around
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- Is those the set of plates the bride wanted, or did she want this set?
- Which of these glasses is half full—that one or this one?
- To whom did them give the gold medal?
- Whose book is that—his or our?
- None of the above
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- against, toward
- toward, against
- upon, past
- off, beside
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- Yes, I will have always gone every year.
- No, unfortunately I didn’t have time this year.
- Yes, and I plan on swimming, fishing, and eating all day!
- I might go if I had known about it sooner.
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- were, setting up, to notice, watch
- was, set up, noticing, to watch
- is, setting, to notice, watching
- was, setting up, to notice, watching
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- Peter says he can meet with me at noon.
- Peter said he will meet with me at noon.
- Peter said he could meet with me at noon.
- Peter can meet with me at noon, so he said.
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- you never know when
- you never know when
- you never know as
- you never know when
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- did they understand to begin
- did they begin to understand
- they did begin to understand
- to understand did they begin
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- better, well, good
- best, good, good
- better, good, better
- best, well, well
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- Alma said she would be moving soon.
- Alma said she will move soon.
- Alma says she’ll be moving soon.
- Alma says she would move soon.
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- amazing, rarely, incredible, beautifully
- amazed, rare, incredibly, beautiful
- beautiful, rarity, amazingly, incredible
- amazingly, beautiful, rarely, incredible
ORIGINAL SENTENCE:
It is easy to carry solid objects, but the same cannot be said of liquids.
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- Unlike liquids, solid objects are easy to carry.
- Unlike liquids, we can easily carry solid objects.
- Unlike liquids; solid objects can easily be carried.
- Unlike liquids, solid objects easy to be carried.
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- do not need be necessarily stupid
- need not necessarily be stupid
- need not to be necessarily stupid
- does not need to be necessarily stupid
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- Jerry had said he’d seen his cousin at the fair.
- Jerry said he had seen his cousin at the fair.
- Jerry said he’d saw his cousin at the fair.
- Jerry says he saw his cousin at the fair.
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- pungent, nastily, clearness
- pungently, nastily, clearly
- pungently, nasty, clear
- nasty, pungent, clearly
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- gets, will have to wait
- got, waits
- gets, is waiting
- has gotten, must be waiting
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- over, onto
- through, into
- from, under
- into, onto
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- sleeping Katie likes until midday on the weekends.
- Katie likes sleeping until weekends on the midday.
- Katie likes on sleeping until the midday weekends.
- Katie likes sleeping on midday until the weekends.
- Katie likes sleeping until midday on the weekends.
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- dull, suddenly, wild
- duller, all of a sudden, wilder
- dullest, suddenly, wildest
- dull, sudden, wild
That tall man is carrying a lot of lumber.
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- The tall man carries a lot of lumber.
- Is being carried by that tall man, the lumber.
- The lumber is carried by the tall man.
- A lot of lumber is being carried by that tall man.
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- Would I have not said anything if you had known it would bother I?
- I would not have said anything if I had known it would bother you.
- Had I known if it would bother you I would not have said anything.
- If I had known it would not bother you I would have said anything.
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- Albert says Sharon will have to go to the bank today.
- Albert said Sharon has to go to the bank today.
- Albert says Sharon must go to the bank today.
- Albert said Sharon had to go to the bank that day.
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- and, however, that
- or, yet, which
- and, although, that
- or, but, and
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- (no article required), an, the, but, the
- the, a, the, however, a
- a, an, (no article required), yet, a
- a, an, the, but, the
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- What is the company of your name?
- your company What is the name of?
- What is the name of your company?
- The name of your company What is?
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