English 1
In which of the following ways can you form the possessive of a compound noun?
A. By making the last word of the noun possessive
Which of the following sentences uses the prepositions "of" and "off" correctly?
A. Louisa told her dog to get off the couch immediately.
Which of the following examples illustrates the incorrect expression of numbers?
A. The 1st few employees of the company helped create a strong organizational culture.
Which of the following book titles has not been capitalized correctly?
A. The Revolution of the Internet: a look back
Which of the following examples is incorrect with regard to capitalizing after colons?
A. The changes in law will affect two industries: Automobile and consumer electronics.
Which of the following sentences correctly illustrates the use of an apostrophe?
A. The student's performance in the play was worth talking about.
The italicized words in which of the following sentences is a correctly used idiomatic preposition?
B. It was hard for Harry to part with his Captain Marvel's action figure.
Which of the following sentences correctly illustrates the use of an apostrophe in the case of nouns that indicate separate ownership?
B. Jennifer's and George's daughters were born prematurely.
Which of the following words is NOT an adjective?
B. On
Which of the following sentences correctly illustrates a nominative pronoun in the compound subject?
B. Peter and he came home late last night.
Which of the following sentences uses the adverbs "some" and "somewhat" correctly?
B. She was somewhat critical of the architect's plan.
Which of the following statements will be more effective if the numbers in it are expressed in words?
B. The firm received 1000s of customer orders for its product.
Which of the following is a comma pitfall?
B. Using commas to separate a subject from its predicate
Which of the following is true about adjectives and adverbs?
C. Adjectives, not adverbs, must follow linking verbs.
Which of the following statements illustrates the incorrect use of the apostrophe?
C. In March 09', the company had the largest market share.
The italicized words in which of the following sentences correctly illustrates the use of a proper adjective?
C. Mark and his wife are proud to be New Yorkers.
Which of the following should be expressed in numerals rather than words?
C. Numbers higher than ten
Which of the following is a rule to be practiced when using abbreviations?
C. Omit the comma before "Jr." or "Sr." when either follows a person's name.
Which of the following words correctly illustrates the plural form of the proper noun "Sally"?
C. Sallys
The words "although", "because", "how", and "whenever" are examples of:
C. Subordinating conjunctions.
Which of the following statements has been capitalized correctly?
C. The employees at the headquarters use a Canon photocopier.
In which of the following statements should the word "city" NOT be capitalized?
C. They want to set up operations in the City of Paris.
Words that modify or describe nouns or pronouns are called:
C. adjectives.
A writer should avoid using a comma to:
C. separate a compound predicate.
Tracy is working on her final English essay for school. She has a reputation for expressing herself well but makes careless punctuation errors, especially with regard to comma placement. To ensure that her comma placement is accurate this time, she should use a comma to separate:
C. two unrelated numbers that end up adjacent to each other in a sentence.
Which of the following is true of punctuation marks at the end of quotations in a sentence?
D. Commas are always inside the closing quotation mark.
Which of the following sentences uses conjunctions correctly?
D. Jennifer acted as if her life was going to change.
Which of the following statements does NOT illustrate the correct use of parentheses?
D. Rachel Toms (She's the customer relationship manager) is the person whom you should complain to.
Which of the following sentences does NOT illustrate the correct use of dashes?
D. Rebecca Mathews—The CEO of True Trust Inc.—has won the entrepreneur of the year award.
redundant
There are three cases of pronouns—possessive, nominative, and objective.
A person's address reads "156 Chalfont Drive NW." Which of the following punctuations should be used to separate the street name from the abbreviation "NW"?
a comma
Which of the following results when a comma by itself is used to join two independent clauses?
a comma splice
Which of the following should a writer capitalize while writing?
a personal title of a specific person
Words that answer questions such as "Why?" "When?" "Where?" "How?" "How much?" and "To what extent?" are called:
adverbs
readily seen; exposed to sight; open to view; visible
apparent
tactful
blunt
perplexity
clarity
abstract
concrete
Words that join words, phrases, or clauses within a sentence are called:
conjunctions
the set of circumstances or facts that surround a particular event, situation
context
A sentence reads "Casey not only has the respect of his teammates but also has the respect of his fans." In this sentence, the type of conjunction used is the:
correlative conjunction
overt
covert
plausible
credible or believable; having the appearance of truth or reason
beneficial
detrimental
to make known; reveal or uncover
disclose
to be deceitful, acting in two different ways to different people, double deaking
duplicity
radiant
emitting rays of light; shining; bright with joy or hope
When writers want to show strong emotion or feeling in their writing, they should end their sentences with:
exclamation points
scarce
exorbitant
an untruthful statement
fabrication
A mixed number is best expressed in spelled-out words.
false
A person's name reads "Dr. Alex Keating, Ph.D." This phrasing demonstrates the correct use of abbreviations before names.
false
A sentence reads "Alex believed that Mr. Phelps was the most greatest mentor in the college." In this sentence, "most greatest" correctly illustrates the superlative degree of the word "great."
false
A sentence reads "Even if she is qualified for the job, we cannot hire her because she is asking for too much money." In this sentence, "even if" is the coordinating conjunction.
false
A sentence reads "Mr. Davis was angry with the person responsible for the practical joke." In this sentence, "was" is the preposition.
false
A sentence reads "My father-in-laws boss was a pleasant man." In this sentence, "father-in-laws" is the possessive form of the word "father-in-law."
false
Adjectives that tell "how many," "how much," or "in what order" are called demonstrative adjectives.
false
Commas should be avoided after infinitive phrases, participial phrases, and prepositional phrases.
false
If a pronoun that completes the meaning of the infinitive verb "to be" when "to be" has no subject then that pronoun must be objective.
false
If the introductory statement for a numbered list is grammatically complete, use periods after the items in the list.
false
The four coordinating conjunctions are "for," "on," "off," and "so."
false
The plural form of "wolf" is "wolfs."
false
The words "north," "south," "east," and "west" are capitalized when they refer merely to direction.
false
To show joint ownership, in which two or more people own the same thing, add an apostrophe, or add an apostrophe plus s, to the first part of the compound.
false
When a dash is used to set off words within a sentence, a semicolon follows the dash.
false
When a singular or plural noun does not end in "s," the rule for forming its possessive noun is to add an apostrophe only.
false
When referring to time, writers must use "9 o'clock" instead of "nine o'clock" for greater formality but less emphasis.
false
Writers must express a number in words rather than in numerals when the number is a significant statistic or deserves special emphasis.
false
subtle
flagrant
surreal
having the disorienting
vivacious
languid
Which of the following is the superlative degree of the word "decisive"?
most decisive
innovative
new or different from the established norm, credible or believable; having the appearance of truth or reason
Keeping in mind the rules for pronoun casing, when a pronoun is part of the compound subject, use the:
nominative case
epitome
person or thing that is typical of a whole group, class, or genre.
An apostrophe is always used with a noun to show:
possession
An adjective that follows a being verb and modifies or describes the subject of a sentence is known as aNo ________.
predicate adjective
The part of speech that connects a noun or a pronoun to the rest of the sentence is aNo:
preposition
A_____ is used (1) in place of a coordinating conjunction to join independent clauses, (2) before an introductory word that begins the second clause in a sentence, and (3) before explanatory or enumerating words.
semicolon
Which of the following is an objective case pronoun?
them
livid
tranquil
A comma splice creates a run-on sentence in which two related ideas that can stand alone grammatically are joined together by only a comma.
true
A sentence reads "The family that lives in the apartment above ours is friendly." In this sentence, "above ours" is the prepositional phrase.
true
An antecedent is a noun or noun phrase that is referred to by the pronoun in a sentence.
true
Declarative sentences make statements, and imperative sentences order someone to act.
true
Effective writers use commas to connect thoughts and to separate elements within sentences.
true
Indirect quotations, which are restatements of a person's exact words introduced by the word "that," are not enclosed in quotation marks.
true
Parallel structure expresses parallel ideas in parallel form.
true
Single quotation marks are used for words quoted within other quoted material.
true
Some words can be adjectives or adverbs, depending on their position in the sentence.
true
The comparative degree of an adjective is formed by adding "er" to the positive form or by inserting the word "more" or "less" before it.
true
The first word following a colon must be capitalized if it begins a sentence stating a formal rule.
true
The noun "civics" uses a singular verb.
true
The noun "salmon" has only one form.
true
The plural form of the courtesy title "Dr." is "Drs."
true
There are three cases of pronouns—possessive, nominative, and objective.
true
When a pronoun is the subject of a verb, the pronoun must be nominative.
true
When using consecutive adjectives in writing, no comma follows the last adjective in a series.
true
Keeping in mind the rules for common nouns ending in "y," which of the following is the correct singular-plural pair of words?
valley and valleys
concise
verbose