Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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Basic Grammar and
Usage—Use Adverb Forms--RIT 211-220
 Which of the following pairs function as
adverbs in the sentence?
a. | should
cancel | c. | their
tour | b. | to Europe | d. | somewhat cautiously |
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Which sentence is NOT written
correctly?
a. | Liz seldom uses the
dictionary. | c. | Gail drives
cautious on icy roads. | b. | James drives more slowly than the average
driver. | d. | Braxton never seems to make it to the bus stop on
time. |
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Which sentence shows a
superlative adverb?
a. | Beth completed the process very
efficiently. | c. | Gerald reads
quietly in the window seat. | b. | Sally works more quickly than most. | d. | Out of the entire class, Grace works most
carefully. |
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Basic Grammar and
Usage—Use Basic Sentence Patterns—RIT 211-220 The girls laughed and cried. Which is the basic
English pattern of the sentence?
a. | noun-verb-adverb | c. | noun-verb-verb | b. | noun-verb-noun | d. | noun-linking verb-adjective |
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 Which underlined word is the subject of the sentence?
a. | workers | c. | lowered | b. | dug | d. | shrub |
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They wanted diet soda, but
there was none to be had. The sentence is a _________.
a. | simple
sentence | c. | complex
sentence | b. | compound sentence | d. | compound-complex sentence |
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_______ the whistle sounded,
and the train ________ left. Choose the best missing word.
a. | Quickly,
highly | c. | Cautiously,
tearfully | b. | Anxiously, happily | d. | Suddenly, slowly |
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Which is a complete
sentence?
a. | Although she has collected old
silver coins for a long time. | c. | Because I won’t accept his advice. | b. | Since the electricity has been off for the last two
days. | d. | Because I have been thinking about you, I decided to
call. |
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Which is NOT a complete
sentence?
a. | Do you have any
candy? | c. | Sarah was at the
corner. | b. | Opening the door to the garage. | d. | Julie is having a baby. |
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Which is a sentence
fragment?
a. | Two or three miles down the highway
at the traffic light. | c. | She found the game
on the top shelf of the closet. | b. | The blue truck backed into the fence. | d. | This is the agreement that Gary explained to
me. |
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The plant turns ________
without water. Choose the best missing word.
a. | best | c. | grow | b. | empty | d. | brown |
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Basic Grammar and
Usage—Use Irregular Verb Forms--RIT 211-220 Which sentence is NOT written
correctly?
a. | Joyce has gone to the store several
times this year. | c. | Julie went to the
movie instead of going to the library. | b. | John and Susan always hurry to school before the bell
rings. | d. | The teacher brung a variety of Halloween treats for her
classes. |
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Hasn’t Susie ________ at
least an inch this summer? Choose the correct verb.
a. | grew | c. | grown | b. | been growing | d. | grow |
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I ________ on the beach for
three hours. Choose the missing irregular verb.
a. | laid | c. | have lain | b. | have laid | d. | have been laying |
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When you go to the movie,
don’t ________ on the floor. Choose the best missing word.
a. | set | c. | sit | b. | be setting | d. | sat |
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Basic Grammar and
Usage—Use Negative Forms Correctly--RIT 211-220 Which sentence is correct?
a. | I can’t hardly think of
anything else. | c. | Rachel
didn’t scarcely have anything to wear. | b. | Joe doesn’t hardly know
grammar. | d. | Sue scarcely remembers my
name. |
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Basic Grammar and
Usage—Use Noun Forms—RIT 211-220 Which is NOT a correct irregular noun?
a. | child -
children | c. | two-year-old
- two-years-old | b. | passerby - passersby | d. | parenthesis - parentheses |
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Which word is both plural and
possessive?
a. | animal’s | c. | girl’s | b. | giraffes | d. | children’s |
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Which noun is plural?
a. | herd | c. | man’s | b. | deer | d. | garden |
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 Which underlined word is NOT an abstract noun?
a. | integrity | c. | honesty | b. | company | d. | dedication |
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Basic Grammar and
Usage—Use Pronoun Forms--RIT 211-220
Which of the underlined words is a pronoun?
a. | final | c. | committees’ | b. | involves | d. | it |
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The underlined passage means:
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 Which underlined pronoun is used in the nominative case?
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Which sentence is
correct?
a. | Tim and me swam in the
lake. | c. | I and Lindsay calculated our English
grades. | b. | Ellen gave cookies to Evan and me. | d. | Frank provided a picnic for Daisy and
I. |
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Which sentence is NOT
correct?
a. | His desire to complete the lesson
himself has driven him to study carefully. | c. | This new class gave herself the confidence to write
well. | b. | Gail was so upset about her grade on her essay that she signed herself up
for a class in basic writing. | d. | I myself could use a course in
writing. |
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Which is NOT
correct?
a. | If you need help, ask myself for
assistance. | c. | The class will
board the bus themselves. | b. | Larry himself will present the award. | d. | Mary let herself in to the abandoned
house. |
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James, John and ________ will
join the tennis team next spring. Which pronoun correctly completes the
sentences?
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Choose the correct
word. ________ of the people were eligible to vote in the election.
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