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(B) Eighteenth-century coins will be
auctioned on January 16 Choice (A) is
not mentioned Choices (C) and (D)
confuse the date of the paintings
(C) Visitors can see a model rocket
launch the first and third Sunday of
every month Choice (A) confuses every
week with every month Choice (B) is not
mentioned Choice (D) confuses every
other month with every month
(B) The center is opened Wednesday
through Sunday Choices (A), (C), and
(D) are contradicted by the days listed
as open
(C) The most notable change is the
increase in the number of women
currently employed compared to seven
years ago Choice (A) is true but not as
significant a change Choice (B) is
contradicted by the relatively small
increase of current employees from seven
years ago Choice (D) is true but not as
significant a change
(A) The increase in male employees in
Region I increased by only one Choice
(B) is incorrect because the number of
female employees increased by only
three, while Region E has the most
employees overall Choice (D) is
incorrect because Region A has the
fewest employees overall
(C) Region E had the greatest increase in
both female and male employees
Choices (A), (B), and (D) all had smaller
increases in employees than Region E
(A) Salary and benefits are not given in
the ad Choices (B), (C), and (D) are all
mentioned
(D) The ad calls for proven management
ability in the field of cellular mobile radio
and paging Choice (A) associates
publications with reporting Choice (B)
associates law with administration
Choice (C) is not logical
(C) The letter recommends Mr Fechter
for the position of chief accountant
Choices (A), (B), and (D) are not logical
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(D) Mr Esparga was Mr Fechter’s supervisor Choice (A) is not mentioned
Choices (B) and (C) are contradicted by
Mr Esparga’s supervisory position
(A) Mr Fechter is currently employed at Duchampion Co., Inc., which is unable to promote him at the present time Choice
(B) is not mentioned Choice (C) is
contradicted by Mr Fechter beinga _
certified public accountant (CPA) Choice
(D) is where he is applying for a position
(B) Mr Fechter has experience as an accountant but not as a chief accountant
Choice (A) is not mentioned Choice (C)
is contradicted by his CPA title Choice (D) is contradicted by the positive references to his ability
(C) Seasoned globetrotters are experienced travelers Choice (A) is not mentioned
Choice (B) confuses the Harlem
Globetrotters and seasoned globetrotters
Choice (D) associates international with
travel and seasoned with gourmets
(B) If travelers change their money before
they leave, they will not have to wait in line for foreign currency when they arrive in a foreign country Choices (A)
and (C) are things that travelers will still have to do Choice (D) confuses watch the
stock market and hedge against market
(B) Travelers can be confused with the
various denominations of money Choice
(A) is not logical Choice (C) is not mentioned Choice (D) is incorrect
because banks, not travelers, apply foreign exchange commissions
(A) The office is centrally located
downtown Choice (B) is not mentioned
Choice (C) confuses deluxe suburb and
deluxe executive office space Choice (D) associates corporate with executive
(D) Shower facilities are available, but not a health club Choice (A) is one of the
responsibilities of a receptionist Choice
(B) is a conference room Choice (C) is the same as a deluxe office
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PRACTICE TEST ONE
1 (A) The man and woman are sitting down, talking to one another Choice (B)
is incorrect because the man is holding some paper (an application or a report), but they’re not buying a newspaper
Choice (C) is incorrect because although they’re wearing clothes, they are not trying them on Choice (D) is incorrect because they do not have coats The man
is not even wearing a jacket
(B) The sailboat moves across the water 7 Choice (A) associates seabirds and shore
with water Choice (C) is incorrect because we can’t see any ice on the water Choice (D) refers to the hills in the distance of the scene, but there is no trail
in the picture It also uses the similar sounding word trail for sail
(D) The technician is sitting at a control
panel Choice (A) confuses the similar sounding words microphone and microscope Choice (B) incorrectly identifies the machine in the picture as a
dentist’s drill Choice (C) confuses a
shopkeeper’s display with the technician's display panel
(D) The lounge chairs, the pool, the 9
vacationers, the beach, the palm trees,
and the water in the distance suggest a
seaside resort Choice (A) refers to the
trees between the pool and the beach, but
they are not being cut down Choice (B) uses words associated with seaside
occupations: divers and pearls Choice (C) refers to the chairs by the pool, but there
are no snow or water skiers around
(C) The space shuttle and its rocket are lifting off Choice (A) confuses the context of takeoff and liftoff Choice (B) associates the shuttle missions with satellites in orbit around the Earth Choice (D) uses the associated words for space travel Moon and astronauts
(C) The metal structures and the people
at the top of the dam suggest that it is
still under construction Choice (A) is
incorrect because although this is in the
mountains, there are construction
workers working, not mountain climbers
resting Choice (B) associates power
company with a hydroelectric dam project and the concept of raising rates with raising a structure Choice (D) confuses the similar sounding words tram and dam
(B) The food on the table is in bowls Choice (A) confuses the similar words bowling (a game) and bowls (containers
for food) Choice (C) associates pottery
with bowls Choice (D) associates dish with bowl
(A) The airplane departure sign is hanging from the ceiling over the check-
in area of an airport Choice (B)
associates passengers with people at the airport, but here they are not waiting for
a taxi Choice (C) uses the associated
words ticket and ticket agent, but this is
not the departure area Choice (D) uses associated words for international travel like customs
(D) The man and woman are shaking
hands across his desk Choice (A) misidentifies the action Choice (B) repeats the word desk Choice (C) refers
to the computer on the desk
(A) The people on the platform are getting on (boarding) the train Choice
(B) uses words associated with travel:
packing for a trip Choice (C) confuses the
words train (to teach) and train (railroad cars) Choice (D) confuses the similar
sounding words mail and rail
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checking the farming equipment; he is
probably a farmer Choice (A) is incorrect
because there are no cows in the picture
Choice (B) associates bread with wheat |
Choice (D) confuses the similar sounds
(C) A man is selling some hand-crafted
musical instruments and is playing one
Choice (A) associates the context of
selling with counting change Choice (B) is
incorrect because he is playing music,
not listening to a concert Choice (D)
confuses the similar sounding words
(A) The women are working in a line,
one next to the other Choice (B) is
incorrect because they’re wearing
scarves on their heads and headphones,
not hats Choice (C) confuses the action;
they’re working, not dancing Choice (D)
confuses the action; they’re working,
not reading
(D) The women appear to be giving a
lecture on health Choice (A) confuses
chart and turning the pages of a book
Choice (B) confuses the similar sounding
words present and presentation Choice
(C) uses the associated words nurse and
sick, but they are out of context
(A) The drilling platform is on the water
Choice (B) confuses the dentist’s drill and
the drilling platform Choice (C) associates
oil with drilling and confuses a shelf in a
house and the shelf in the ocean Choice (D)
associates sailors with water
(C) The group is looking at the computer
monitor They are probably having a
video conference with another work
group Choice (A) uses the word meat for
meet Choice (B) uses the associated word
channels Choice (D) uses the term
windows referring to the software
(A) The automatic teller machine is on the
street Choice (B) confuses ground floor
and street Choice (C) confuses the similar
sounding words mall and wall Choice (D)
confuses sporting goods against the wall
and automatic teller machine on the wall
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(B) The man working with the
telecommunications equipment is
wearing a headset Choice (A) confuses
the similar sounding words telephone and headphone Choices (C) and (D) are
incorrect because they are out of context
(C) The people staring intently at a monitor are working in an office Choice (A) confuses the team in the field and the team of workers in the office Choice (B) is incorrect because the employees are working, not having lunch Choice (D) confuses the similar sounds of off the ice and office
(A) The fuselages of several planes are |
being assembled Choice (B) uses the | associated word sky Choice (C) confuses
the similar words hanger (a wire implement to hold clothes) and hangar (a
building to store aircraft) Choice (D) uses the associated words for aviation
pilots and take off, but they are out of
context
(C) The human resources office answers
who Choice (A) associates insurance claim
with hospital bill Choice (B) associates |
(A) The clerk will assist a hotel guest who loses a room key Choice (B)
confuses the similar sounding words use :
and lose Choice (C) confuses the similar |
sounding words Turkey and key
(B) Since the barber is free this morning,
he can cut the speaker’s hair then Choice
(A) confuses the similar sounding words hair and air Choice (C) confuses what the barber will cut
(A) The French associate answers who
Choice (B) confuses traveling to France
and translating the letter into French
Choice (C) associates travel agent with French/France
(C) The marketing department has a list
of suggestions for the name of the
product Choice (A) confuses call (to talk
on the telephone) and call (to name)
Choice (B) does not answer the question
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(B) A doctor would be found in a medical
office; in the shopping center answers
where Choice (A) associates degree with Ph.D (a doctorate degree) Choice (C) confuses the location of the harbor and the location of the doctor
(B) I don’t have time answers why by
providing a reason for not resting
Choice (A) confuses the words rest (what
is left) and rest (sleep) Choice (C)
confuses the similar sounding words best
and rest
(C) The host will be the next guest speaker Choice (A) confuses the similar sounding words guess with guest and eat
with meeting Choice (B) confuses the
words bored and board
(C) She'll take you with pleasure is a polite response to the request Choice (A)
confuses the similar sounding words
vacation and station Choice (B) associates travel with train station
(A) By five answers when Choice (B) associates play with theater Choice (C) associates actors with theater
(B) The dress is priced under seventy-five
dollars Choice (A) confuses the similar
sounding words guess and dress Choice (C) associates cost with price
(B) Traveling is her hobby answers why by
providing a reason Choice (A) does not answer the question Choice (C)
associates trains and travel with Europe
(B) The secretary should know how to
send the package Choice (A) associates gift with package Choice (C) confuses the similar sounding words lend and send
(B) The darker one is an import answers
what is the difference between the cars
Choice (A) associates power with cars
Choice (C) confuses the similar sounding phrases between you and me and the difference between
(C) I forgot to lock it up answers who and why Choice (A) confuses lying (not
telling the truth) and lying (situated)
Choice (B) confuses everyone left and left the money
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(B) Near the desks answers i0here Choice (A) does not answer the question Choice (C) associates tables with chairs
(C) It’s nine now answers what time is tt Choices (A) and (B) repeat the word time
but do not answer the question
(A) I'd like some fish answers what would
you like for dinner Choice (B) associates
eat with dinner and confuses the similar sounding words meet and eat Choice (C) associates cook with dinner
(B) To the local college answers where
Choice (A) does not answer the question
Choice (C) repeats the word school but does not answer the question
(C) The conference room will be free
when the meeting is over; in an hour
answers when Choice (A) associates
cost with free Choice (B) associates spend with free
(C) They will meet in the woman’s office
Choice (A) confuses the similar sounding
wh words when and where Choice (B) associates directions with where
(A) You're absolutely right answers why by agreeing with the question Choice (B) confuses careful driver and careful walking
Choice (C) associates walking with
crossing the street
(B) The woman doesn’t yet know when
her vacation starts Choice (A) repeats
the word start but does not answer the question Choice (C) confuses the similar
sounding words wait and date
(C) In the office answers where Choice (A)
answers will you go Choice (B) confuses the similar sounding words reason and season
(B) The report must be error-free answers
why by providing a reason for the work
to be checked Choice (A) does not
answer the question Choice (C) associates the question with being a problem
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(A) confuses the similar sounding words
commuter and computer and associates on
time with when Choice (B) associates
tomorrow with when and confuses
delivering the computer with delivering
a speech
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(A) associates coins and bills with cash
Choice (B) confuses the meaning of check
(to verify) and check (a written order toa
bank to cash money)
48 (A) I've been very busy answers why by
providing a reason Choice (B) confuses
the similar sounding words left and yet
Choice (C) confuses the similar sounding
words reporter and report
49 (B) Next week answers when Choice (A)
confuses the similar sounding words
whenever and when and associates time
with when Choice (C) does not answer
the question
50 (C) He decided to work at home answers
why by providing a reason Choice (A)
repeats the word work but does not
answer the question Choice (B)
associates company and business
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51 (A) The boss is complaining because she
needs a secretary Choice (B) is what the
boss needs Choice (C) associates office
doctor with office and sick Choice (D) is
who called in sick and why the boss
needs a temporary secretary
52 (A) Half of the stationery in the
storeroom is missing Choice (B) is what
the woman thought was stolen Choice
(C) associates trade secrets with chemical
formula Choice (D) is not mentioned
53 (C) Her father was a new immigrant
when he started the business Choices
(A) and (B) are things her father did
Choice (D) is when he enlisted in
the army
during the time he operated the business
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(A) The woman is there on business
Choice (B) associates enjoy with tourism
Choices (C) and (D) are contradicted by
her being there on business
(B) They'll be expanding their services as
soon as the staff is trained in the new software Choice (A) associates less busy
with work will be simpler Choice (C)
confuses markets (places to buy things) and marketing (methods of selling)
Choice (D) repeats the word business
(D) Ms Chen wants the financial section
of the newspaper Choice (A) is who delivered the newspaper Choice (B)
is who borrowed the newspaper
Choice (C) confuses soccer player with soccer scores
(C) The man’s wife is going to night
school Choice (A), the speaker, works at
night Choices (B) and (D) are not _ mentioned
(C) As usual, they will close the shop two
days after the holidays to take inventory
Choice (A) confuses every two days with for two days Choice (B) confuses two times
a week and two days Choice (D) associates vacation with holiday
(B) The associate’s son wrote a best- seller Choice (A) is whose son wrote the book Choice (C) is who the father wants
to play himself Choice (D) associates film producers with movie and star
(C) The woman will watch it for a month
or two before deciding if she should invest Choice (A) is what she is trying to
avoid Choice (B) is not mentioned
Choice (D) confuses stocks going up in value and gold going up in value
(B) If the man isn’t getting stereo sound, the wires might be connected incorrectly
Choice (A) associates stereo with
stereophonic sound Choice (C) associates
listen with sound Choice (D) associates
novel with manual
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(A) The repayment o£ the money would put the woman in a bad spot if she had to
wait for a few weeks Choice (B) confuses
the similar sounding words two and few
Choice (C) is when the woman would
~ like to be paid back Choice (D) confuses returning from overseas and expecting money from overseas
(C) The speakers want to see the head of
human resources Choice (A) confuses
the phrases health care program and computer program Choice (B) associates
health care with the doctor Choice (D) is
who they are speaking to now
(B) The post office is threatening to raise
the rates again in six months Choice (A) confuses six days with six months Choice
(C) associates two with second Choice (D)
confuses another six years with another six months
(C) The woman must leave her receipts
Choice (A) is what she is trying to do
Choice (B) is what she has already done
Choice (D) is not mentioned
(D) Dishwashers are usually found in kitchens Choice (A) is an unlikely place for a dishwasher Choice (B) associates
appliance shop with dishwasher Choice (C)
associates laundromat with washer
(B) Air conditioners sell most during the warm weather seasons Choice (A) is not mentioned Choice (C) is their slowest season Choice (D) confuses the similar
sounding words heats and heaters
(D) The buses are coming, so the people
must be at a bus stop Choices (A), (B), and (C) are not likely
(A) The jogger, whose example he’s following, cautioned the man to wear the
right shoes Choice (B) associates a shoe
shop owner with wear the right shoes
Choice (C) confuses a doctor cautioning
him with his reference to foot doctors
Choice (D) is not mentioned
(B) The woman needs to have work done
on her car Choice (A) associates river with River Road Choice (C) associates doctor with checkup Choice (D) associates
doctor with checkup and eye with look
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(B) The collection department is
responsible for billing Choice (A) is who
gets billed Choice (C) associates
computer technician with computers
Choice (D) is not possible
(B) The results will be announced after
the polls close and they count the ballots
Choice (A) is already counted Choice (C)
is when the absentee ballots were
counted Choice (D) is contradicted by when the polls close
(A) Most people only watched what they
were interested in Choices (B), (C), and
(D) are contradicted by the survey’s results
(D) The new man should be good at
debits and credits, which are accounting practices Choice (A) is incorrect because
he is very personable, which means he is
already good at getting along with
people Choice (B) confuses schoolwork with sending him to school Choice (C) associates classes with school
(C) Another plane in the area lost radio contact Choice (A) associates weather forecaster with cloud Choice (B) associates
instructor with flying lesson Choice (D) associates radar engineer with radio
contact
(D) The woman needs to assemble a bike
but cannot find the assembly directions Choice (A) is contradicted by the woman’s not wanting the man’s son to help Choice (B) confuses reading the directions and losing the directions Choice (C) confuses can't find his son and can’t find the directions
(D) The woman asked the man to get her
the architect Choice (A) associates
electrician with electric Choice (B) is who approved the plans Choice (C) is
mentioned, but she does not want to see
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confuses in two or three years with for a
year or so Choice (B) is what they will
have to do after the merger Choice (D)
associates consultants and advise with
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employees Choice (B) is not mentioned
Choice (C) is incorrect because the new
director will be responsible for human
resources issues only Choice (D)
confuses interoffice memos with
(C) When the third child came, they
knew they needed a bigger house Choice
(A) confuses the speaker being young and
the young adapting Choice B confuses the
speaker being old with the oldest child
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81 (B) The afternoons will be dry and sunny,
which are pleasant conditions for
walking Choices (A) and (C) are
contradicted by the mornings being rainy
Choice (D) is not mentioned
(B) People are advised to carry an
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what the talk is being aired on Choices
(C) and (D) are not mentioned
(C) Reports were registered with the
police by two local residents Choice (A)
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flier with flying objects Choice (D)
associates two reporters with two reports
(B) The residents claimed to have seen
three spaceships Choice (A) associates
fliers with space and flying Choice (C)
associates flew in space with spaceships
Choice (D) is incorrect because the police
(B) If energy is not conserved, power
reserves will be used up by the end of the month Choice (A) is when businesses should use their cooling systems Choice
(C) is when private homes should use their cooling systems Choice (D) associates summer with heat wave and
cooling systems
(D) The power company is asking for full
cooperation Choice (A) confuses the
similar sounding words experience and
experiencing Choice (B) confuses the
company’s asking for business and its advice
to businesses Choice (C) is the service the
company provides
(C) The man, who was a dentist, got off the bus Choice (A) associates doctor with dentist Choice (B) is who bit the man
Choice (D) confuses the similar sounding
word accountant with the phrase by all
accounts
(A) The man accidentally stepped on the
dog Choice (B) is incorrect because the
man bit the dog’s head, not leg Choice
(C) is not mentioned, but it is unlikely
the man would release his hold
accidentally Choice (D) is incorrect
because both the man and the dog went to their respective doctors, but the man probably did not take the dog
to the doctor
(A) The dog was angry because the man stepped on it Choice (B) is not
mentioned Choices (C) and (D) might be
true but are not the primary motivators behind the bite
(D) The announcer simplified the report
so that nonmeteorologists could |
understand it Choice (A) confuses the
similar sounding words transcribe and translation Choice (B) confuses delayed action and likely to happen without delay
Choice (C) confuses the similar sounding
words developed and developments
(B) This report is on the weather Choices
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(B) The mayor 1s making the |
announcement Choice (A) associates
high school with teenager and school
Choice (C) is where the concert will
be held Choice (D) is who will perform
(B) The concert will take place at 8:00 P.M
in the evening Choice (A) confuses the
time of the concert and working hard before
school Choice (C) confuses 8:00 A.M and 8:00 p.m Choice (D) confuses the time of the concert and school
(D) There are only 500 seats in the auditorium Choice (A) is the number of
hardworking youngsters who will be
performing the concert Choices (B) and (C) are the room numbers where you can
get tickets
(A) The shaver has stainless steel blades
Choice (B) is made of platinum Choice (C) is not specified Choice (D) associates
face with whiskers and shaving
(C) The blades rotate Choices (A), (B),
and (D) are contradicted by the cutters
rotate
(B) Investors in stock would be likely to
do business with a company that buys
and sells stocks and bonds Choice (A)
associates jewelry with rock Choice (C) associates coin collector with currency exchange Choice (D) is not possible
(A) The company does currency exchanges Choice (B) associates gems with Rock Trading Choice (C) is not
mentioned Choice (D) associates stone
with rock
(D) There will be a vacancy on the School
Board next May Choices (A) and (C) are
where a job seeker can pick up an application Choice (B) is who will consider the application
(D) Anyone who is a resident of Smithtown and at least twenty-one years old may apply Choice (A) is contradicted
by the requirements mentioned Choice (B) associates librarian with library
Choice (C) confuses the similar sounding
words civil and civic
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(B) As well as is a conjunction that adds | ideas Choice (A) is a conjunction that is paired with neither Choice (C) shows
contrast Choice (D) requires a choice (D) When is a conjunction that indicates
time Choice (A) shows cause and result Choice (B) means at the same time Choice (C) is an article
(A) Was being made is the past progressive
in the passive Choice (B) is the present
perfect in the passive Choice (C) is the past progressive tense Choice (D) is the
(C) This real condition using the present
perfect requires the future tense in the passive in the result clause Choice (A) is
present tense in the passive Choice (B) is future tense, but it is active, not passive
as needed Choice (D) is present tense (A) The adverb of indefinite frequency
already indicates an action that is
completed Choice (B) is incorrect
because adverbs of indefinite frequency are not usually placed before the
auxiliary verb Choices (C) and (D)
have adverbs of indefinite frequency that indicate pending rather than completed actions
(C) Has turned into means has become Choice (A) means explored Choice (B) means caused to happen Choice (D) means entered without authorization
(A) Causative let requires the simple form
of the following verb when the subject does the action Choice (B) is the past
participle Choice (C) is the infinitive
Choice (D) is the present participle (C) Causative want requires the past participle of the following verb when the
subject does not do the action Choice (A)
is the infinitive Choice (B) is the future tense Choice (D) is the simple form (D) Thus is a transition word that indicates cause and result Choice (A) identifies an idea Choice (B) is used to
show an unexpected result Choice (C)
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(B) Yet is a transition word that indicates
an unexpected result Choices (A) and
(C) indicate cause and result Choice (D)
indicates time
(A) Personnel refers to employees and
describes the kind of department Choice
(B) is a plural noun Choices (C) and (D)
are adjectives
(D) But is a conjunction that shows
contrast Choice (A) adds an idea Choice
(B) indicates cause and result Choice (C)
indicates a result
(C) Before is a conjunction that indicates
the time prior to Choices (A) and (B)
mean at the same time Choice (D) means a
time later than
(B) To is a preposition that means toward
Choice (A) indicates origin Choice (C) is
used with location Choice (D) indicates
an association
(A) With is a preposition that indicates an
association Choice (B) indicates
possession Choice (C) means concerning
Choice (D) means on behalf of
(D) Setting up means establishing Choice
(A) means learning Choice (B) means
reviewing Choice (C) means completing
(B) A real condition indicating habitual
action may use present tense in both
clauses Choice (A) is the past tense and
is plural instead of singular Choice (C) is
past tense Choice (D) is the simple form
(A) As soon as indicates an action in the
immediate future, so the present tense is
indicated Choices (B) and (C) are future
tense Choice (D) is the past perfect
tense
(C) Only a definite time can appear at the
end of the sentence; in the next year
indicates the future Choices (A) and (D)
are adverbs of indefinite frequency
Choice (B) is an adverb of definite
frequency but indicates past
(B) Adverbs modify verbs Choice (A) is
a noun Choice (C) is an adjective Choice
(D) is the past tense
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adds an idea Choices (C) and (D) show
contrast
(D) Health is part of the noun phrase
health care Choice (A) is an adjective
referring to people Choice (B) is an
adjective but is not logical Choice (C)
is a noun |
(D) Accordingly is a transition word that
indicates a result Choice (A) indicates a contrast Choice (B) is used with time
Choice (C) identifies an idea
(B) Internal is an adjective that describes the noun sources Choice (A) is a present participle Choice (C) is a noun referring
to a person Choice (D) is a past participle
(B) Causative made requires the simple form advance when the subject does the action Choice (A) is a past participle
Choice (C) is a present participle
Choice (D) is a noun
(C) Look it over means fo review Choice
(A) means to search for information Choice
(B) means to investigate Choice (D)
means fo remove
(D) Causative get requires the past participle of the following verb when the
subject does not do the action Choice (A)
is the simple form of the verb Choice (B)
is the present participle Choice (C) is the infinitive
(A) An unreal condition in the past requires the past perfect form of the verb
in the if clause Choice (B) is the present tense Choice (C) is the past tense Choice
(D) is the past progressive tense
(A) The future tense will be is required for future actions Choice (B) is the present
perfect tense Choice (C) is the
conditional Choice (D) is the present tense
(B) Use the present tense to describe a
current situation Choice (A) is the past perfect Choice (C) is the future tense
Choice (D) is the past tense
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(C) Into is a preposition that can indicate
involvement in Choice (A) is used with location Choice (B) indicates direction
Choice (D) means on behalf of
(D) In is a preposition used with cities
Choice (A) indicates location or time
Choice (B) indicates direction Choice (C)
means on behalf of
(A) Adverbs of definite frequency can appear at the ends of sentences Choices
(B), (C), and (D) are adverbs of indefinite
frequency
(B) Take on means to accept Choice (A) means to comprehend Choice (C) means
to be allowed to Choice (D) means
to wake up
(C) Putting up means building Choice (A)
means postponing Choice (B) means dressing Choice (D) means suggesting to
(B) Although is a transition word that
indicates a contrast Choices (A), (C), and (D) add ideas
(D) Or is a conjunction that excludes both — ideas Choices (A) and (B) add ideas
Choice (C) indicates a contrast
(A) Causative had requires the simple form of the following verb spell when the
subject does not do the action Choice (B)
is the infinitive Choice (C) is the present
tense Choice (D) is the past tense
(D) A past unreal condition uses the past perfect in the if clause Choice (A) is present tense Choice (B) is past tense (negative) Choice (C) is past tense
(B) Causative had requires the simple form of the following verb do when the subject does the action Choice (A) is the past participle Choice (C) is the present participle Choice (D) is the past tense
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Choice (A) is a correct noun Choice (B) is
a correct article Choice (D) is a correct noun
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(A) Countable nouns like diners use the countable form many Choice (B) is a correct noun Choice (C) is a correct
adverb Choice (D) is a correct adjective
(B) The infinitive to is needed after
permit: permitted to enter Choice (A) is a
correct subject + verb Choice (C) is a
correct preposition Choice (D) is a
correct noun
(C) Later is already a comparative form More is not required Choice (A) is a correct past participle used as an adjective Choice (B) is a correct verb
Choice (D) is a correct article
(C) The common expression for approximate time is on or about Choice
(A) is a correct verb Choice (B) is a
correct possessive pronoun Choice (D) is
a correct adjective
(B) The correct form of the word is exhibitions or exhibits Choice (A) is a
correct preposition Choice (C) is a correct conjunction Choice (D) is a correct adjective _
(B) Use the gerund form making after avoid Choice (A) is a correct preposition Choice (C) is a correct possessive
pronoun Choice (D) is a correct adverb (C) The comparative expression needs an additional as: as much time and effort as
Choice (A) is a correct conjunction Choice (B) is a correct verb Choice (D)
is a correct past participle
(B) Noncount nouns do not use the
article a: made coffee Choice (A) is a
correct article Choice (C) is a correct
participle plus preposition Choice (D) is
a correct possessive pronoun
(C) A singular count noun that starts with a vowel sound requires an: an error
Choice (A) is a correct adverb Choice (B)
is a correct verb Choice (D) is a correct
adjective
(B) A plural subject requires a plural verb: Your requests have come to our
attention Choice (A) is a correct noun
phrase Choice (C) is a correct infinitive
Choice (D) is a correct noun