1. Question: Choose the option that best completes the following sentence. Neither Alice nor Amy mentioned Alan's arrogant behavior _______.

    A
    lest he'd lose his temper

    B
    lest he lose his temper

    C
    lest he loses his temper

    D
    less he lose his temper

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  2. Question: Choose the option that best corrects the verb tense error in the underlined part of the following sentence. Just as the second act was about to start, the stage manager came out and told the audience that the lead actress fell ill during intermission and needed the aid of a doctor before the show could go on.

    A
    that the lead actress fell ill during intermission and needed the aid of a doctor

    B
    that the lead actress fell ill during intermission and had needed the aid of a doctor

    C
    that the lead actress had fallen ill during intermission and needed the aid of a doctor

    D
    that the lead actress has been ill during intermission and would need the aid of a doctor

    E
    that the lead actress was ill during intermission and had been in need of a doctor's aid

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  3. Question: Which of the following sentences contains a pronoun-antecedent agreement error?

    A
    The news of her crushing defeat has lost much of its sting by now.

    B
    Either the Minister of Education or her secretaries will eat their lunch in the office today.

    C
    Helmut believes that anyone who betrays their family is a good-for-nothing wretch.

    D
    A number of volunteers are offering their help to find the missing bear.

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  4. Question: Choose the series of words that correctly completes the following passage. Stanley worked five hours ________ ________ last week in order to ________ the company's software. The new _________ is really great! I'm going to _______ some cake and champagne for him. Would you ________ the table in the conference room?

    A
    overtime, everyday, up grade, set up, pickup, setup

    B
    overtime, every day, upgrade, setup, pick up, set up

    C
    over time, everyday, upgrade, setup, pickup, set up

    D
    overtime, everyday, up grade, set up, pick up, setup

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  5. Question: Choose the option that corrects the parallelism error contained in the following sentence. Not only does Rachel expect a promotion within the next year but also a significant increase in salary.

    A
    Not only does Rachel expect a promotion within the next year, but she also expects a significant increase in salary.

    B
    Rachel expects not only a promotion within the next year but also a significant increase in salary.

    C
    None of these—original sentence has no error

    D
    Both of these

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  6. Question: Choose the series of modifiers that best completes the following sentence. _________ enough, even though we mixed all those _________ ingredients together, the cake turned out remarkably ________; however, it did smell _________ while it was baking.

    A
    Strange, strange, good, strange

    B
    Strangely, strange, well, strange

    C
    Strangely, strange, well, strangely

    D
    Strangely, strangely, good, strange

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  7. Question: Complete the following sentence by choosing the verbs that agree with the subject. The clown with his accompanying unicyclists _________ surprised to find that the elephants or the zebra ________ chewing on his rubber noses in the dressing room.

    A
    were, were

    B
    was, was

    C
    were, was

    D
    was, were

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  8. Question: Identify the sentence that contains a verb tense error.

    A
    Oh, how the queen wished that she had not married the king!

    B
    Jethro has lost his keys and does not remember where he last saw them.

    C
    The hunter claimed that he killed more than a hundred lions in his life.

    D
    Siobhan has been playing the harp for the last three years—and, boy, her fingers are tired!

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  9. Question: Choose the option that best corrects the comparison error in the underlined part of the following sentence. With so many young adults entering the workforce, few people are surprised that there are larger numbers of unemployed college graduates than twenty years ago.

    A
    then there were twenty years ago

    B
    there was twenty years ago

    C
    than there were twenty years ago

    D
    than did occur twenty years ago

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  10. Question: Identify the sentence that illustrates correct verb tense usage.

    A
    Being an accomplished skier herself, Magda understood that Grandma's old trophies captured the moments in which Grandma excelled.

    B
    Sergio told me that he just discovered a secret door under his porch, but I think he knows about it since he moved into the house.

    C
    Because Alma did a great deal of volunteer work for the new library before it opened, she was honoured at a special dinner.

    D
    Never having read The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, I found myself in a fix when asked to explain why Huck decides to light out for the territory at the end of the book.

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