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The toddler became (inconsolable) when his mother left him with a babysitter. A. inconsaleable B. inconsolable C. unconsolable D. unconsoleable

B

We felt empathy for the disheveled, _______ homeless man begging for money. A. Tidy B. Unkempt C. Orderly D. Immaculate

B

We felt empathy for the disheveled, _______ homeless man begging for money. A. Tidy B. Unkempt C. Disorderly D. immaculate

B

_______ is not a good quality in a physician. A. Resolution B. Arrogance C. fortitude D. Empathy

B

( A student) may not fully understand the amount of effort college requires; in fact, (many students) struggle because (he or she) don't allot enough time to complete all of his work. A. Students B. A student C. They D. No change

C

During freshman orientation, the students were feverishly taking ________ notes.

A. Copious B. Verbose C. Loquacious D. Scant

(1) Many retirees choose to spend their golden years in warmer climates. (2) Florida and California have been popular options for these folks. (3) however, Arizona has grown as a favorite place to retire. (4) in addition, Arizona generally avoids not to disasters and never gets hit with hurricanes or earthquakes. (5) Beyond the sunny, warm, and dry climates Arizona is also an affordable place to live. (6) No wonder it has become a retirement destination for many. Which of the following is the best title for this passage? A. Arizona Attracts More and More Retirees B. Arizona Beating Out Florida as a Retirement Destination C. Arizona Heat Too Much for the Aging Population D. Arizona Faces the Heat as a Retirement Community

A

(STOP!) Shouted the frustrated mother. A. "stop!" shouted B. "stop!", shouted C. "stop!" Shouted D. No change

A

After much debate, the council members could not react a _____ At the meeting, forcing them to table the decision. A. Consensus B. Conclusion C. Cessation D. Concurrence

A

After their mother's death, the _____ siblings fought over who would inherit her estate. A. Factious B. Fastidious C. Fictitious D. Fractional

A

Choose the option that is NOT an acceptable correction to the sentence below. He knew that skipping school would be a problem, he did it anyway. A. He knew that skipping school would be a problem but he did it anyway. B. He knew that skipping school would be a problem, but he did it anyway. C. He knew that skipping school would be a problem, yet he did it anyway. He knew that skipping school would be a problem. He did it anyway.

A

Choose the sentence that communicates an idea clearly A. It is not clear why, but the school has been closed for the day. B. Why is not clear, but the school has been closed for the day. C. While it is not clear, the school has been closed for the day. D. The school being closed for the day is not clear.

A

Choose the sentence that does contain a contravention error A. She narrowed her prom dress choices down to two but couldn't decide if she like the teal or the navy one better. B. She narrowed her prom dress choices down to two but couldn't decide if she like the teal or the navy one best. C. She narrowed her prom dress choices down to two but couldn't decide between the teal dress or the navy dress.

A

Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct A. Many will agree that public servants such as nurses, firefighters, police officers, social workers, and teachers need to be paid better salaries. B. Many will agree that public servants: such as nurses; firefighters ;police officers ; social workers ;and teachers need to be paid better salaries. C. Many will agree that public servants such as: nurses, firefighters, police officers, social workers, and teachers need to be paid better salaries. D.Many will agree that public servants such as nurses, firefighters and police officers, social workers and teachers need to be paid better salaries.

A

Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct A. With fuel prices plummeting, many are perplexed by the increase of airline ticket prices. B. With fuel prices plummeting, the price increases in airline tickets is perplexing. C. With the prices of fuel plummeting, increases in airline tickets perplexes. D. With the prices of fuel plummeting, increased airline tickets remain perplexed.

A

Choose the sentence with no conventional errors A. The menu had so many great options, but she finally settled on a Cuban sandwich, one of her favorites. B. The menu had so many great options, but she finally settled on a cuban sandwich, one of her favorites. C. The menu had so many great options, but she finally settled on a Cuban Sandwich, one of her favorites.

A

Choose the sentence with no errors in structure. A. It is important that you follow the directions carefully when you're handling the chemicals. B. It is important that you follow the directions carefully when your handling the chemicals. C. It is important that you follow the directions carefully handling chemicals.

A

Choose the sentences in which apostrophe is accurately placed. A. The boys decided it would be funny to steal the girls' books as payback for telling Teacher they cheated on the last test. B. The boys' decided it would be funny to steal the girls books as payback for telling Teacher they cheated on the last test. C. The boys decided it would be funny to steal the girls's books as payback for telling Teacher they cheated on the last test. D. The boy's decided it would be funny to steal the girls books as payback for telling Teacher they cheated on the last test.

A

Choose the sentences with no conventional errors. A. If only she had listens to her parents, she wouldn't be in this predicament. B. If she had only listens to her parents, she wouldn't be in this predicament. C. If she only had listens to her parents, she wouldn't be in this predicament.

A

Choose the sentences with no conventional errors. A. One thing was clear: neither administration nor the faculty was expected for school grade to drop to an "F". B. One thing was clear: neither administration nor the faculty were expected for school grade to drop to an "F". C.One thing was clear: neither administration nor the teachers was expected for school grade to drop to an "F".

A

Choose the sentences with no conventional errors. A. The teammates wore special uniforms in honor of their late coach. B. The teammates wore special uniforms in honor of its late coach. C. The teammates had worn special uniforms in honor of their late coach. D. The teammates had worn special uniforms in honor of its late coach.

A

During freshman orientation, the students were feverishly taking ______ notes. A. Copious B. Verbose C. Loquacious D. Scant

A

His (course) demeanor was evident as he barreled (through) the emergency room doors, demanding to be seen before the other (patients). A. Coarse B. Threw C.patience D. No change

A

I (should of) brought my umbrella to the (party); (there) were torrential downpours all night A. Should have B. Party, C. Their D. No change

A

If the manager wants to boost (moral), she should consider praising her (employees more often than she currently does). A. Morale B. Employee's C. More D. No change is necessary

A

Katherine is a volunteer basketball coach for the local YMCA. She needs to draft a letter that spells out the participants and their parents. Which would be the most appropriate clothing line for Katherine's letter? A. I am looking forward to a great season and want to thank you in advance for the operation. B. This will be a great season if everyone cooperates and follows the guidelines set forth in this letter. C. I know that everyone thinks that their child is special, but I believe that all of the children are special. D. I appreciate your cooperation and would also like to remind you that as a volunteer, I don't get paid.

A

Mrs. Diaz is a teacher at an alternative high school for at risk students. She needs to send out an email to parents whose kids are in danger of not graduating. Which would be the best closing line for her message? A. I would like to Thank you in advance for working with me, as I take every measure to help your child get back on track. B. If you want your child to graduate on time, I strongly suggest you speak with them about getting on track. C. I regret to inform you that we must place our focus and attention on our students who are on track to graduate. D. At this time it is highly unlikely that your child will walk the stage in June, therefore, may I suggest summer school?

A

Ms. Diaz is a teacher at an alternative high school for at risk students. She needs to send out an email to parents whose kids are in danger of not graduating. Which would be the most positive last line? A. I would like to thank you in advance for working with me as I take every measure to help your child get back on track. B. If you want your child to graduate on time, I strongly suggest you speak with them about getting on track. C. I regret to inform you that we must place our focus and attention on our students who are on track to graduate. D. At this time, it is highly unlikely that your child will walk the stage in June; therefore, may I suggest summer school?

A

Pretending a problem doesn't exist won't help the situation; instead, it will only ______ it. A. Exacerbate B. Antagonize C. Suppress D. Exasperate

A

The (stationery) bikes at the gym (have been broken) for three months, creating (an) extremely long wait for the other machines. A. Stationary B. Have been broke C. A D. No change

A

The man's (course) behavior (affected) his (whole) family. A. Coarse B. Effected C. Hole D. No change

A

The teacher ______the class for its ______ behavior on the field. A. Chastised, unruly B. Commended, unruly C. Chastised, orderly D. Reprimanded, orderly

A

The young boy liked his first grade teacher, Ms. Young, better (then) his second grade teacher because (Ms. Young) was more (complimentary) of him. A. than B. she C. complementary D. No change is necessary

A

When it was clear that the storm was(eminent), we (had) to decide (whether) to stay where we were or go to a shelter. A. Imminent B. Have C. Weather D. No change is necessary

A

When the state officials announced huge budget cuts in ( education administrations, teachers and parents) were livid. A. education, administrations, teachers and parents B. education, administrations teachers and parents C. education, administrations and teachers, parents D. No change

A

When the state officials announced huge budget cuts in ( education administrators, teachers, and parents were livid). A. education, administrators, teachers, and parents B. education, administrators teachers and parents C. education, administrators and teachers, parents D. No change is necessary

A

The thunderstorm could not have happened at a more _____ time than it did; we had to go into our meeting soaking wet. A. Ideal B. Inopportune C. Auspicious D. Benign

B

(1) Many people love the game of baseball.(2) Fans come out in droves to hear the crack of the bat, cheer for every run their team makes, boo the umpire when he made a bad call. (3) Of course, the ballpark food also draws fans to the games. (4) Unfortunately, it's unhealthy fare. (5) Whether fans come for the sport, the food, or both, one thing is certain: baseball is still a popular pastime. Which sentence is off topic? A. 5 B. 4 C. 3 D. 2

B

(1)The subject of whether or not Shakespeare should be studied in high school English classes has caused much debate. (2) On the one side, you have the diehard traditionalists Who insist that learning to appreciate Shakespearean language is the crux of a well rounded education. (3) however, others will argue that the archaic language used in Shakespeare's Works is a source of confusion for students. (4) they also argue that today's students need more practice reading and interpreting the type of text they will be exposed to in a professional setting. (5) with valid arguments on both sides, this debate will most likely not be settled anytime soon. What is the best placement for the sentence below? They also point out that because many modern day sayings have roots in works, studying Shakespeare will help students grasp the history of our language. A. After 4 B. After 2 C. After 5 D. After 1

B

Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct. A. The flight attendant asked the passenger to return his seat to the upright position, shut off his electronics, and to buckle his seatbelt. B. The flight attendant asked the passenger to return his seat to the upright position, shut off his electronics, and buckle his seatbelt. C. The flight attendant asked the passenger to return his seat to the upright position, to shut off his electronics, and buckle his seatbelt. D. The flight attendant asked the passenger to return his seat to the upright position, to be shutting off his electronics, and to buckle his seatbelt.

B

Choose the sentence with correct parallel structure. A. My mother and I couldn't agree on anything: to watch the movie we wanted to see, which restaurant to go, or the day we wanted to meet. B.My mother and I couldn't agree on anything: the movie to see, the restaurant to go to, or the day to meet. C. My mother and I couldn't agree on anything: which move to see, the type of restaurant we wanted, or the day we wanted to meet. D. My mother and I couldn't agree on anything: the movie to see, the restaurant we wanted to go to, or which day of the week to meet.

B

Choose the sentence with no conventional errors A. The thought of coming home to a messy house drived her crazy. B. The thought of coming home to a messy house drove her crazy. C. The thought of coming home to a messy house driven her crazy.

B

Choose the sentence with no errors in structure A.Although she didn't know how to drive one, riding on the back of the motorcycle, she enjoyed herself. B. Although she did not know how to drive one, she enjoyed riding on the back of the motorcycle. C. Not knowing how to drive one, she enjoyed riding on the back of the motorcycle. D. Because she didn't know how to drive one, she enjoyed riding on the back of the motorcycle..

B

Choose the sentence with no errors in structure. A. The student's father was displeased when he learned he had failed the first semester. B. The student's father was displeased when he learned his son had failed the first semester. C. The father of the student was displeased when his son had failed the first semester. D. The father of the student was displeased when he failed the first semester.

B

Choose the sentence with no errors in structure. A. When the weather became threatening, they decided to bring the boat in and seeking shelter. B. When the weather became threatening, they decided to bring the boat in and seek shelter. C. When the weather became threatening, they decided to bring the boat in and sought shelter.

B

Choose the sentence with no errors. A. I didn't know which was worst: the long line or the person talking loudly behind me. B. I didn't know which was worse: the long line or the person talking loudly behind me. C. I didn't know what was worse: the long line or the person talking loudly behind me. D. I didn't know what was worst: the long line or the person talking loudly behind me.

B

Choose the sentence with no errors. A. The team was upset when they were eliminated from the finals. B. The team was upset when it was eliminated from the finals. C. The team members was upset when they were eliminated from the finals. D. Each individual on the team was upset when it was eliminated from the finals.

B

Choose the sentences with no conventional errors. A. He chose to not listen to his teacher during the lecture and therefore did not do well on the test. B. He chose not to listen to his teacher during the lecture and therefore did not do well on the test. C. He chose not listening over listening to his teacher during the lecture and therefore did not do well on the test.

B

Choose the sentences with no conventional errors. A. The class of 2016 presented it's gift to the principal at graduation. B. The class of 2016 presented its gift to the principal at graduation. C. The class of 2016 presented their gift to the principal at graduation.

B

Choose the sentences with no errors. A. Out of the three choices, Katrina liked the red car better. B. Out of the three choices, Katrina liked the red car best. C. Out of the three choices, Katrina liked the red car more.

B

Determine the purpose of the apostrophe The child's favorite toy was misplaced. A. To replace the I in the word is to form a contraction B. To indicate that the toy belonged to the child C. To make the word child plural D. To show that more than one child owned the toy

B

During an individual education plan (iep) meeting in which the student is present, a parent becomes irate that his child will no longer receive the services he thinks are necessary. Which would be the best way to address his concern? A. "sir, you must calm yourself, especially in front of the child" B. "I understand your concern; let's discuss alternatives" C. " I am going to have to have you removed if you don't calm down" D. " whiskey you have valid concern, that service just isn't on the table"

B

His feelings were hurt ( when the chocolates he gave the girls were rejected). A. When the girl rejected the chocolates which he gave her B. When the girl rejected the chocolates that he gave her C. When the girl rejected the chocolates, that he gave her D. No change

B

In a world of conflict, she attempted to be________. A. Contentious B. Sanguine C. Conducive D. Intolerant

B

Marco is college student interested in the treasurer position for the local chapter of the national Society of collegiate scholars. He needs to send an email to the president of the association detailing why he believes he is a good candidate for the position. A. I am really into finances, I am organized and detail orientated, and prompt. B. My strong math, Organizational, and time management skills make me a good candidate for the position. C. While good math skills are plus, I believe that my ability to socialize is what the association needs. D. Holding a leadership position looks good on a résumé, so I would like to take on this challenge.

B

Much to his ____, the student did not get accepted into the college of his choice. A. Revelry B. Chagrin C.confidence D. Disdain

B

My friend, her dog, and I went for a ride in my new car, and (she) chewed through one of the seat belts. A. my friend B. her dog C. they D. No chance is necessary

B

She was _____ for making unreasonable demands at every school board meeting. A. Famous B. Notorious C. Accredited D. Eminent

B

The (graduate's) mother handed him some (stationary) and told him to (write) thank you notes for his gifts. A.graduates B. Stationery C. Right D. No change

B

The (tiny diminutive) girl was not tall enough for the roller coaster. A. tiny, diminutive B. diminutive C. diminutive, D. No change

B

The school decided to (eliminate) the (coarse due) to lack of interest. A. illuminate B. course C. do D. No change is necessary

B

(1) Many people love the game of baseball.(2) Fans come out in droves to hear the crack of the bat, cheer for every run their team makes, boo the umpire when he made a bad call. (3) Of course, the ballpark food also draws fans to the games. (4) Unfortunately, it's unhealthy fare. (5) Whether fans come for the sport, the food, or both, one thing is certain: baseball is still a popular pastime. Which sentence has an error in verb tense? A. Sentence 6 B. Sentence 5 C. Sentence 2 D. Sentence 1

C

(1) What do you want to be when you grow up? (2) it's a question that adults commonly ask school aged children. (3) Some of the traditional answers include: doctor, nurse, firefighter, teacher and police officer. (4) However, students today may have their sights set on more a more technical career such as social media architect, data scientist, computer software engineer, or network system analyst. (5) And, as technology continues to race forward at lightning speed, new job titles will be created to support consumer demand. (6) The simple question, " what do you want to be when you grow up?" May have some answers that have adults scratching their heads. What is the best placement for the sentence? Many of these careers are familiar to the kids who have grown up with technology but not so familiar to many adults. A. Before 6 B. After 3 C. After 4 D. Before 3

C

(1)Too many times, college students neglect to realize that college courses require more work outside of class than during class. (2) This is quite a shock for students who are used to completing most of their academic work in a classroom. (3) High schools need to do a better job of preparing students for college. (4) Developing time management skills is vital to succeed at the college level. (5) Although it's never too late for students to learn to effectively use their time, high school is the best time to hone this important skill. Which sentence does NOT contribute to the logical progression of this passage? A. Sentence 1 B. Sentence 2 C. Sentence 3 D. Sentence 4

C

(Unfortunately she forgot) the most important part of the birthday celebration: the gift. A. She, unfortunately forgot B. She unfortunately, forgot C. Unfortunately, she forgot D. No change

C

A parent is writing a letter to the school board about the lack of sufficient recess time at her child's elementary school. What is the best opening line for her letter? A. 10 minutes after lunch is not good enough when it comes to playground time. B. How would you like it if your child only got 10 minutes of playground time at school? C. I would like to bring the issue of limited playground time at my child's school to your attention. D. Although I doubt any of you will remember this, kids actually need sufficient playground time.

C

As she prepared to move into the dorm, it dawned on her that she had _____ too many things. A. Accounted B. Accredited C. Accumulated D. Accrued

C

As she prepared to move into the dorm, it dawned on her that she had _______ too many things. A. Accounted B. Accredited C. Accumulated D. Accrued

C

Choose the sentence that contains no contravention error A. Between my mom and my dad, I had to decide who I was going to take to the game. B.Between my mom and my dad, I had to decide which I was going to take to the game. C. Between my mom and my dad, I had to decide whom I was going to take to the game.

C

Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct A. The patients in the medical trial received compensation for they're participation. B. The patients in the medical trial received compensation for there participation. C. The patients in the medical trial received compensation for their participation. D.The patients in the medical trial received compensation for his or her participation.

C

Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct. A. Everyone on the crowded subway were flustered when the train screeched to a halt. B. Everyone on the crowded subway is flustered when the train screeched to a halt. C. Everyone on the crowded subway was flustered when the train screeched to a halt. D. Everyone on the crowded subway become flustered when the train screeched to a halt.

C

Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct. A. The use of cell phones and computers have been prohibited. B. The use of cell phones and computers were prohibited. C. The use of cell phones and computers is prohibited. D. The use of cell phones and computers are prohibited.

C

Choose the sentence with correct parallel structure. A. The store manager was growing impatient with her employees' not caring, constantly lateness, and standing around when there was work to be done. B. The store manager was growing impatient with her employees' lack of caring, lack of promptness, and how lazy they were. C. The store manager was growing impatient with her employees' apathy, tardiness, and laziness.

C

Choose the sentence with no errors A. The principle was livid when she found out a teaches at her school had been selling pencils for a personal profit. B. The principle was livid when she found out a teacher at her school has been selling pencils for a personal profit. C. The principle was livid when she found out a teacher at her school had been selling pencils for a personal profit.

C

Choose the sentence with no errors A. The use of cell phones and computers have been prohibited. B. The use of cell phones and computers were prohibited. C. The use of cell phones and computers is prohibited. D. The use of cell phones and computers are prohibited.

C

Choose the sentence with no errors in structure. A. When she witnessed an accident, she was driving. B. She was driving down the road and she witnessed an accident. C. While she was driving down the road, she witnessed an accident.

C

Choose the sentences that does not use the underlined word correctly. A. On the first day of class, the professor warned his students that they would need to take (copious) Notes in the class in order to earn a passing grade. B. the (unkempt) Child was ostracized by her classmates. C. When she had to move, Lisa realized that she had accumulated a (verbose) amount of personal belongings.

C

Choose the sentences with correct parallel structure. A. After his heart attack, his doctor told him to avoid fatty foods, beginning an exercise program, and scheduling regular checkups. B. After his heart attack, his doctor was telling him to avoid fatty foods, begin an exercise program, and scheduled regular checkups. C. After his heart attack, his doctor told him to avoid fatty foods, begin an exercise program, and schedule regular checkups. D. After his heart attack, his doctor was telling him to avoid fatty foods, exercise, and regular checkups.

C

Choose the sentences with no conventional errors. A. Lisa was overwhelmed copious amount of reading for the semester that included thousands of pages from her Women's Literature anthology, 20 chapters in her Macroeconomics textbook, and numerous online for Sociology 1102. B. Lisa was overwhelmed by the copious amount of reading for the semester: thousands of pages from her Women's Literature Anthology, 20 chapters in her microeconomics textbook, and numerous online articles for Sociology 1102. C.Lisa was overwhelmed by the copious amount of reading for the semester: thousands of pages from the literature and anthology, 20 chapters in her microeconomics textbook, and numerous online articles for her sociology class.

C

Choose the sentences with no conventional errors. A. When she decided which college she wanted to attend, when she told her she did not have the minimum GPA or test scores to qualify for admission. B. When the student decided which college she wanted to attend, she squashed her dreams when she told her she did not have the minimum GPA or test scores to qualify for admission. C. When she decided which college she wanted to attend, her counselor squashed her dreams when she told her she did not have the minimum GPA or test scores to qualify for admission.

C

Choose the sentences with no conventional errors. A. When the dismissal bell rung , the doors flew open as excited children ran outside. B. When the dismissal bell had rung, the doors flew open as excited children ran outside. C. When the dismissal bell had rang, the doors flew open as excited children ran outside.

C

Choose the sentences with no conventional errors. A. She was accustomed To a warm climate so she had no idea how to dress for the frigid weather. B. She was accustomed To a warm climate, having no idea how to dress for the frigid weather. C. She was accustomed To a warm climate so, she had no idea how to dress for the frigid weather. D. She had no idea how to dress for the frigid weather, because she was accustomed to a warm climate.

C

Choose the sentences with no errors A. The band sold their CDs after the concert. B. The band sold they're CDs after the concert. C. The band sold its CDs after the concert. D. The band sold it's CDs after the concert.

C

Choose the sentences with no errors. A. Everyone on the crowded subway were flustered when the train screeches to a halt. B. Everyone on the crowded subway is flustered when the train screeches to a halt. C. Everyone on the crowded subway was flustered when the train screeches to a halt. D. Everyone on the crowded subway become flustered when the train screeches to a halt.

C

Considering (their) contentious (past), Sheila did not necessarily believe Lisa's (complement). A. There B. Passed C. Compliment D. No change

C

Her list of complaints about the apartment was long; bad view, too noisy, ugly carpet, and small kitchen. A. Long, bad view B. Long (bad view) C. Long: bad view, D. No change

C

Jack received a call from the human resources department at a company where he has recently interviewed informing him that he did not get the position. However, he wants to write a formal thank you letter to the person who interviewed him Which of the following is the most professional way to word the opening sentence ? A. I understand that you had a lot of applicants, but I feel that you missed out on a great employee by not choosing me. B. While I know you interviewed a lot of people, you are going to be sorry that you did not give me opportunity to prove myself C. I appreciate the chance to interview and hope that you will keep me in mind for future opportunities. D. Your time and consideration is much appreciated, and I hope you will contact me if the person you choose doesn't work out.

C

Lizbeth wants to address the school biased about the lack of sufficient recess time at her child's elementary school. Which would be the most effective opening line for her speech ? A. 10 minutes after lunch is not good enough when it comes to playground time. B. How would you like it if your kid only got 10 minutes of playground time at school? C. I would like to bring the issue of limited playground time at my child's school to your attention. D. Although I doubt any of you will remember this, kids actually need sufficient playground time.

C

Marisa (who was busy texting her friend) ignored her mother's request to empty the dishwasher. A. To clarify who ignored the mother's request B. To introduce a new person into the situation C. To enclose information that clarifies the situation D. To add humor to the tense situation

C

The CFO warmed his staff ( not to talk at the media) about the incident. A. Not the talk for the media B. To not speak to the media C. Not to speak to the media D. No change

C

The politician was _____, always looking for sneaky ways to slander his opponent. A. Conscientious B. Fastidious C. Unscrupulous D. Principled

C

The teacher was disappointed when her lesson on the (Holocaust) didn't have much of ( an affect) on her students. A. Holocaust B. A C. Effect D. No change

C

The teammates (accompanied by their coach) had a celebratory dinner after their victory A. To include the coach as part of the subject B. To show that the coach was an afterthought C. To clarify that the coach also attended the dinner D. To diminish the role that the coach played

C

Tina (was surprised) when the road (reached) a dead end because she (misses) the sign a mile back. A. were surprised B. reaches C. missed D. No change

C

When he found out he failed the test (yet again he decided) college was not for him. A. yet again; he decided B. yet, again, he decided C. yet again, he decided D. No change

C

( Now that he was 18,) he thought he didn't need his parents. A. Now that he was 18 B. Now that he was 18; C. Now that he was 18: D. No change

D

(1)Many worry that children are getting too much screen time. In the past, television was about the only screen parents need it to monitor. (2)However, with technology, children are exposed to screens not only through television but also through phones, tablets, and car entertainment centers, and computers. (3)How much is too much? (4)Not everyone agrees, but many experts say children under two should have no screen time, and children over two should have no more than two hours per day of screen time. Which would be the best concluding sentence after sentence five? A. Whether or not you agree with the strict guidelines, you should always do what the experts suggest. B. Although these recommendations are unrealistic, you should consider them when deciding on how much screen time to give a child. C. If you want to be a good parent you need to follow these expert recommendations regardless of how unrealistic they may seem. D. While many would argue these guidelines are not realistic, they do bring attention to the need to monitor and limit a child's daily screen time.

D

Although she liked the temperature (weather) of Hawaii (better than) the humid weather in Florida, she moved to pursue her dream job at Disney World. A. Whether B. Best C. Then D. No change

D

Beatrice is an office manager Who needs to record an out of office voicemail message while she is on vacation. Which would be the most professional choice ? A. Leave your contact information, and I'll be happy to help you when I can. B. Please leave your information, and call back if you don't hear from me in a week. C. Leave your contact information, and I will get back with you when I have time. D. Please leave your information, and I will contact you as soon as I return to the office.

D

Choose the sentence in which the parentheses are accurately placed. A. Joey and (his mother) continued to drive well after he realized they were lost. B. Joey and his mother continued (to drive) well after he realized they were lost. C.Joey and his mother (continued to) drive well after he realized they were lost. D.Joey (and his mother) continued to drive well after he realized they were lost.

D

Choose the sentence that communicates an idea clearly A. As each hour passed, the mother's concern increased that her son wasn't home yet. B. With each passing hour, the mother became concerned increasingly that her son wasn't home yet. C. As each hour passed by, the concern of the mother increased that her son wasn't home yet. D. With each passing hour, the mother became increasingly concerned that her son wasn't home yet.

D

Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct A. Cyber-bullying has become an issue, with the spike in social media. B. Cyber-bullying has become an issue, because of the spike in social media use. C.Cyber-bullying has become an issue; with the spike in social media use. D. With the spike in social media use, Cyber-bullying has become an issue.

D

Choose the sentence with correct modifier placement. A. Her car broke down on the side of the road while calling roadside assistance. B. She was calling roadside assistance while her car was breaking down on the side of the road. C. Calling roadside assistance, her car broke down on the side of the road. D. When her car broke down on the side of the road, she called roadside assistance.

D

Choose the sentence with correct parallel structure. A. No one in the office liked to deal with Mr. Williams because he was rude, talked too loudly, and demanded too much. B. No one in the office liked to deal with Mr. Williams because he was rude, loud, and demanded too much. C. No one in the office liked to deal with Mr. Williams because he spoke rudely, loudly, and was too demanding. D. No one in the office liked to deal with Mr. Williams because he was rude, loud, and demanding.

D

Choose the sentence with no conventional errors A. Ben had come to know his teacher very well, he would miss her when he moved next month. B. Ben had come to know his teacher very well : he would miss her when he moved next month. C. Ben had come to know his teacher very well he would miss her when he moved next month.

D

Choose the sentence with no conventional errors A. The couple had to decide which was most important; a vacation or a new home. B. The couple had to decide which was most important: a vacation or a new home. C. The couple had to decide which was more important; a vacation or a new home. D. The couple had to decide which was more important: a vacation or a new home.

D

Choose the sentence with no errors. A. The professor's Book was more well received by the general public than by his colleagues. B. The professors' book was better well received by the general public then by his colleagues. C. The professor's Book was best received by the general public then by his colleagues. D. The professor's The book was better received by the general public than by his colleagues.

D

Choose the sentence with the correct modifier placements A. Flying across the Gulf of Mexico, the man enjoyed the view from the window seat on the plane. B. Flying across the Gulf of Mexico, the man on the plane enjoyed the view from the window seat. C. As the plane flew across the Gulf of Mexico, he enjoyed the view from the window seat. D. As the plane flew across the Gulf of Mexico, the man enjoyed the view from the window seat.

D

Choose the sentences with correct parallel structure. A. The new restaurants offered meals that are fresh, healthy and were cooked quickly. B. The new restaurants offered meals that are fresher, healthy, and quick. C. The new restaurants offered meals that are freshest, healthier, and made quickly. D. The new restaurants offered meals that are fresh, healthy, and quick.

D

Choose the sentences with no conventional errors A. Karen had to act fast if she wanted to secure her dream job in California. B. Karen had to act fastly if she wanted to secure her dream job in California. C. Karen had to act quick if she wanted to secure her dream job in California. D. Karen had to act quickly if she wanted to secure her dream job in California.

D

Choose the sentences with no conventional errors. A. When you order furniture online, one must often assemble it yourself. B. When I order furniture online, one must often assemble it myself. C. Whenone orders furniture online, you must often assemble it yourself. D. When you order furniture online, you must often assemble it yourself

D

The _____ professor refused to grade any assignments that did not follow his exact instructions. A. Pompous B. Scrupulous C. Cautious D. Fastidious

D

The ______ professor refused to grade any assignments that did not follow his exact instructions. A. Pompous B. Scrupulous C. Cautious D. Fastidious

D

The advisor gave Tim a list of courses he needed for his (program: Marco Economics, Business Law, and Financial Accounting). A. Program - Marco Economics, Business Law, and Financial Accounting B. program: marco economics, business law, and financial accounting C. program. Marco Economics, Business Law, and Financial Accounting D. No change is necessary

D

The advisor gave Tim a list of the courses he needed for his (program: Marco Economics, Business Law, and Financial Accounting). A. Program - Marco Economics, Business Law, and Financial Accounting B. program: marco economics, business law, and financial accounting C. program. Marco Economics, Business Law, and Financial Accounting D. No change

D

The student was suspended in _______ with the district's code of conduct. A. Correspondence B. Accountability C. Concurrence D. Accordance

D

Tina is interested in working as a teacher for an elite private school that rarely has openings. She wants to send her résumé, so it is on file in the event a job does become available. Which would be the best opening line for her cover letter? A. I understand that your institution rarely has openings, but I wanted to send you my impressive résumé just in case something does pop up. B. While I know you generally only hire people who know current employees, I thought it wouldn't hurt to send my résumé along . C. Please consider my extensive list of credentials as you conduct your end-of-the-year evaluation's as I may be a good replacement for someone. D. Although I understand that there are no current openings, I would like you to have my résumé on file in the event a position arises,

D

When the ambulance arrived, the ____ patient refused to cooperate. A. Complacent B. Submissive C. Indelible D. Obstinate

D

When the plane finally landed on the runway after a long flight;(The passengers elbowed each other in a mad rush to disembark),. Fix if as an error A. The plane finally landed on the runway after a long flight and the passengers elbow each other in a mad rush to disembark. B.When the plane finally landed on the runway after a long flight. The passengers elbowed each other in a mad rush to disembark. C. The plane finally landed on the runway after a long flight, the passengers elbowed each other in a mad rush to disembark. D. When the plane finally landed on the runway after a long flight, the passengers elbowed each other in a mad rush to disembark.

D


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