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Skill Builder 2: Order of AdverbsDirections: Write a “C” on the line if the sentence is correct.. The pattern for an embedded question in a statement is question word 1 subject 1 verb or

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Skill Builder 2: Order of Adverbs

Directions: Write a “C” on the line if the sentence is correct Write an “X” on the line if

there is an error in the placement of the adverb

1 He hopes to Rome to be able to go.

2 The doctor sees patients only in the afternoon.

3 David last evening went to the movies.

4 He executed with verve the difficult piano passage.

5 He found several useful books in my bookcase.

6 He wants still to move to London next year.

7 I observe frequently his behavior.

8 He recently met with his new advisor.

9 Tom lately has been working on his new book.

10 He was suddenly amused by her spontaneity.

11 He wrote usually in that unconventional style.

12 They still do not appreciate their good luck.

13 Jill during her college years lived in France.

14 Has he seen the city before?

15 Karl still has not remembered where he put his keys.

16 The teacher posted on her office door her office hours.

17 He is often accused of not being a serious person.

18 Betty noticed rarely my hard work.

19 John last night telephoned me.

20 He went to the kitchen in the middle of the night for a glass of water.

Answers

X 1 (He hopes to be able to go to

Rome.) See rule 1, pattern 1a.

X 3 (David went to the movies

last evening.) See rule 1,

pattern a, and rule 5

X 4 (He executed the difficult

piano passage with verve.)

X 7 (I frequently observe.) See

rule 3

X 9 (Tom has been working on his

new book lately.) See rule 1,

pattern b

X

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X 13 (Jill lived in France during

her college years.) See rule 1,

pattern a, and rule 5

X 16 (The teacher posted her office

hours on her office door.) See

rule 1, pattern b

X 18 (Betty rarely noticed my hard

work.) See rule 3

X 19 (John telephoned me last

night.) See rule 1, pattern b.

EMBEDDED QUESTIONS

1 The pattern for an embedded question in a statement is question word 1 subject 1 verb or question word/subject (same word) 1 verb.

I cannot see what

QW

the

1

sign says

S 1 V

She does not know where she should go.

QW 1 S 1 V

They did not know who bought the car.

QW/S 1 V

2 The pattern for an embedded question in a question is the same as for an embedded question in a statement (See rule 1.)

Do you know who he is

QW1 S 1 V

?

Did he say who called

QW/S 1 V

?

3 Do not use do, does, or did as auxiliaries in these patterns.

Error Examples

WRONG: I did not understand what did they mean

RIGHT: I did not understand what they meant.

WRONG: Do you know where is John?

RIGHT: Do you know where John is?

WRONG: I was surprised when he told me how much does he study every day

RIGHT: I was surprised when he told me how much he studies every day.

WRONG: He told me when was he free during the week

RIGHT: He told me when he was free during the week.

WRONG: Tell me where they do go after class every day

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Skill Builder 3: Embedded Questions

Directions: Write a “C” on the line if the sentence is correct Write an “X” on the line if

there is an error in the pattern for embedded questions

1 I will ask how much do they sell for.

2 Did the professor tell you when is the next test?

3 I wonder when it is going to begin.

4 Forget about where we are going to play tennis as it is starting to rain.

5 Did you see what did he do?

6 Do you remember how much the tuition was?

7 Ask the operator what is the charge for a three-minute call to New York.

8 We don’t know when will we see our friends again.

9 He forgot where he parked his car.

10 Would you please ask them where is the subway entrance.

11 He sent a telegram saying when he would arrive.

12 I forgot to ask him what time does the class begin.

13 Bill did not realize what time it was when I knocked on the door.

14 Can you tell us who that distinguished-looking gentleman is?

15 Ask Mr Blake what does his daughter study at the university.

16 Can you be sure where will he be this Friday afternoon?

17 We should find out how hot is it in the summer before we decide to vacation

there

18 Can anyone explain why he had that terrible attitude?

19 We never found the village where were born our parents.

20 She does not know who did paint that beautiful mural.

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X 1 (how much they sell for) See

rule 3

X 2 (when the next test is?) See

rule 2

X 5 (what he did?) See rule 3.

X 7 (what the charge is) See rule

1

X 8 (when we will see) See rule 1.

X 10 (where the subway entrance

is) See rule 1.

X 12 (what time the class begins).

See rule 3

X 15 (what his daughter studies).

See rule 3

X 16 (where he will be) See rule 2.

X 17 (how hot it is) See rule 1.

X 19 (where our parents were

born) See rule 1.

X 20 (who painted) See rule 3.

TO/FOR (PURPOSE)

Patterns for expressing purpose:

1 for 1 noun phrase

John went to California for a rest

N PHRASE

2 to 1 simple form of the verb (that is, the infinitive)

John went to California to ski

TO 1 VERB

Error Examples

WRONG: She moved to New York for getting a better job

RIGHT: She moved to New York to get a better job.

OR

She moved to New York for a better job.

WRONG: They went to the country for having a vacation

RIGHT: They went to the country for a vacation.

OR

They went to the country to have a vacation.

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Skill Builder 4: To/For (Purpose)

Directions: Write a “C” on the line if the sentence is correct Write an “X” on the line if

there is a to/for (purpose) error.

1 He went to the lecture for hearing about the latest agricultural techniques.

2 They studied hard to pass the TOEFL.

3 We saved money this year for to take a trip to Hong Kong.

4 They bought that book for trying to learn Japanese.

5 He is studying for a master’s degree in marketing.

6 I came to the United States for to visit my relatives.

7 She is desperately looking for work.

8 John went to the doctor’s office for his yearly check-up.

9 Let’s go shopping this afternoon for finding some camping equipment for

our trip

10 Susan went to the printer’s office to order some wedding invitations.

Answers

X 1 (to hear) See rule 2.

X 3 (year to take a trip) OR (year

for a trip) See rules 1 and 2.

X 4 (book to try to learn) See

rule 2

X 6 (United States to visit) See

rule 2

X 9 (to find) See rule 2.

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DOUBLE SUBJECTS

Do not use a noun and a pronoun as a subject Only one is necessary

He

S

saw my uncle the other day

The woman

S

in the red dress is my teacher

It

S

is easy to see from here

Error Examples

WRONG: My brother he is always borrowing my car

RIGHT: My brother is always borrowing my car.

WRONG: Their method of teaching it is very good

RIGHT: Their method of teaching is very good.

WRONG: I could not believe that my boyfriend he told me a lie

RIGHT: I could not believe that my boyfriend told me a lie.

Skill Builder 5: Double Subjects

Directions: Write a “C” on the line if the sentence is correct Write an “X” on the line if

there is a double-subject error

1 That subject it has always been difficult for me.

2 I could not believe it when my boss gave me a raise.

3 That is the man who he told me the bad news.

4 They told me that their uncle was arriving this afternoon.

5 You and I we always have a good time together.

6 The TOEFL test it is a real challenge.

7 That lobster is delicious because it is so fresh.

8 Carol said that she and her sister they had bought a new car.

9 The president was acquitted in the scandal.

10 Your husband had a good excuse for arriving late.

Answers

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Independent Clauses

1 Every sentence must have at least one independent clause An independent clause

consists of at least one subject and one finite verb and is a complete thought The

following are examples of independent clauses:

The president

S

spoke

V

Betty

S

made

V

some iced tea

He

S

is

V

a doctor

They

S

arrived

V

at 2:00

I

S

was

V

there

2 Two independent clauses can be joined by and, but, or, nor, or for.

He

S

went

V

to the bank, but it

S

was

V

closed

She

S

had

V

never been to Los Angeles before, and she

S

was

V

quite surprised at the rush-hour traffic jams

Dependent Clauses

3 A sentence may have one or more dependent clauses, each one of which must have its

own subject and finite verb A dependent clause must be attached to an independent

clause It is incomplete by itself There are three kinds of dependent clauses: noun,

relative (adjective), and adverb

A noun clause functions as a subject or an object Each noun clause, which has its

own subject and verb, may be an embedded statement or an embedded question

n Embedded statements are often introduced by that.

That he

S

was

V

a criminal surprised me (N cl as obj.)

I know (that) he

S

is

V

from Canada (N cl as obj.)

n Embedded questions are introduced by wh- words.

I do not know what time the party

S

begins

V

(N cl as obj.)

He talked about what he

S

had

V

learned in his class (N cl as obj of prep.)

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