Writing Skills Test

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Nouns: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. Sam grew up in Chicago and is familiar with _______ weather. A. Illinois B. Illinois's C. Arkansas D. Arkansa's

Illinois's

Word Choice: Which sentence is​ correct? A. Irregardless of what your manager​ says, you should be able to go skiing in Vermont this winter. B. Regardless of the​ circumstances, you should be able to go skiing in Vermont this winter.

Regardless of the​ circumstances, you should be able to go skiing in Vermont this winter.

Capitalization: Heidi​ doesn't really want to work in an​ _____ . A. Accounting Department B. accounting department C. Accounting department

accounting department

Word Choice: I will​ _____ the value of the merger and then​ _____ my manager. A. apprise, appraise B. apprise, apprise C. appraise, appraise D. appraise, apprise

appraise, apprise

Subject-Verb Agreement: Boots of all styles and colors _____ on sale. A. wasn't B. is C. isn't D. are

are

Nouns: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. Dana cares about environmental issues; she insisted that her _______ gas mileage be high. A. car B. cars's C. car's D. cars'

car's

Adjectives and Adverbs: Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Olivia will receive our ________ response. A. cheerful, prompt B. cheerful prompt

cheerful, prompt

Avoiding Wordiness: Which sentences below avoid wordiness and​ redundancies? A. Because his attorney was unwilling to adjust the​ bill, he decided to hire a new one. B. In view of the fact that his attorney was unwilling to adjust the​ bill, he decided to hire a new one.

Because his attorney was unwilling to adjust the​ bill, he decided to hire a new one.

Verb Tense: Choose the word the best completes the sentence. Sam (lay, laid) his textbook on the table yesterday. A. lay B. laid

laid

Transitional Phrases: Which of the following is generally not used as a transitional word or​ phrase? A. powerful B. , as ​well, C. in summary D. however E. in contrast

powerful

Parallelism: Identify the sentences with parallel structure. The Mix​ Café offers the finest in​ whole-wheat sandwiches,​ soups, salads, and​ _____ . A. demonstrating how to serve the customer B. how to serve the customer C. serving the customer D. service

service

Pronouns: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. This is (her, she). (Phone conversation) A. she B. her

she

Capitalization: Randy is studying these subjects this​ ___ and German. A. Spring: biology B. spring: Biology C. ​spring: biology D. Spring: Biology

spring: biology

Punctuation: Pat is studying these subjects this​ _____ and English. A. summer: biology B. ​summer, biology, C. summer; biology

summer: biology

Verb Tense: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. The analysis of possible computer programs (take, takes) at least a month. A. takes B. take

takes

Punctuation: All​ _____ contact information must be kept confidential. A. employees B. ​employee's C. employees'

employees'

Word Choice: The second edition is different​ _____ the first one. A. than B. to C. from

from

Nouns: The _________ asks for more time before the case is decided. A. judges B. jurors C. witnesses D. jury

Jury

Comparisons: It seems​ _____ we should not be sneaking into the candy shop. A. like B. as if

as if

Verb Tense: Everyone in the accounting and human resource departments _____ helpful. A. were B. was

was

Avoiding Wordiness: Which sentence expresses the ideas completely without any unnecessary words or​ phrases? A. Coffee​ drinking, in the final​ analysis, not only increases productivity but as a matter of fact it is also good for your health. B. Coffee​ drinking, in the final​ analysis, not only increases productivity but in a very real way it also improves​ health, too. C. Coffee drinking not only increases productivity but is also good for your​ health, according to several recent objective scientific studies. D. Coffee​ drinking, in the final​ analysis, not only increases productivity but is also good for your health for all intents and purposes.

Coffee drinking not only increases productivity but is also good for your​ health, according to several recent objective scientific studies.

Sentences: Which lettered option below each group of words correctly identifies that group of​ words? The work session was​ productive, however, we realized that we needed to do more research. A. Fused​ (run-on) sentence B. Correct C. Fragment D. Comma Splice

Comma Splice

Nouns: Choose the incorrect noun form. The companies' assets were insufficient to pay its debts to its creditors A. companies' B. assets C. debts D. creditors

Companies'

Sentences: Which lettered option below each group of words correctly identifies that group of​ words? But Johnathan​ doesn't want to volunteer for the​ announcer's position. A. Comma Splice B. Fragment C. Correct D. Fused​ (run-on) sentence

Correct

Sentences: Which choice is best? A. Earth was created in 4004 B.C. in the evening before October 23 this estimate was made by Archbishop James Ussher in 1650. B. Earth was created in 4004 B.C. in the evening before October​ 23; this estimate was made by Archbishop James Ussher in 1650. C. Earth was created in 4004 B.C. in the evening before October 23 an estimate made by Archbishop James Ussher in 1650. D. Earth was created in 4004 B.C. in the evening before October​ 23, this estimate was made by Archbishop James Ussher in 1650.

Earth was created in 4004 B.C. in the evening before October​ 23; this estimate was made by Archbishop James Ussher in 1650.

Capitalization: My​ _____ Foster will not be able to accept the award at the banquet. A. grandfather B. Grandfather

Grandfather

Capitalization: Which sentence is capitalized​ correctly? A. He is the author of the Tiger in the​ Garden, which won the booker prize and many other awards. B. He is the Author of The Tiger in the​ Garden, which won the Booker Prize and many other Awards. C. He is the author of The Tiger In The​ Garden, which won the Booker prize and many other awards. D. He is the author of The Tiger in the​ Garden, which won the Booker Prize and many other awards.

He is the author of The Tiger in the​ Garden, which won the Booker Prize and many other awards.

Pronouns: My friend and _____. A. I could find all of the reports except yours B. I could find all of the reports except your's C. me could find all of the reports except your's D. me could find all of the reports except yours

I could final all the reports except yours

Avoiding Wordiness: Which sentences below avoid wordiness and​ redundancies? A. In the event that the meeting runs​ late, please deliver this report to my supervisor. B. In the event the meeting runs​ late, please deliver this report to my supervisor. C. If the meeting runs​ late, please deliver this report to my supervisor.

If the meeting runs​ late, please deliver this report to my supervisor.

Transitional Phrases: Which of the following sentences does not show​ bias? A. Mr. Nelson is​ crippled; therefore, we will be installing a ramp by the front door. B. My​ chairperson, Mr.​ Oladipodhuri, can be difficult to meet​ with; he is gone every Friday. C. Let's invite Mr. David Waqar and Ms. Drayson to the meeting. D. The average worker in Waco earns about​ $8.00 an​ hour; he is not able to pay a mortgage on this salary.

My​ chairperson, Mr.​ Oladipodhuri, can be difficult to meet​ with; he is gone every Friday.

Avoiding Wordiness: Which sentences below avoid wordiness and​ redundancies? A. Papers handed in today will receive 20 bonus points. B. Papers that are handed in today will receive 20 bonus points.

Papers handed in today will receive 20 bonus points.

Avoiding Wordiness: Which sentences below avoid wordiness and​ redundancies? A. Please join our team​ today, and you will be glad you did. B. It would be appreciated if you would join our team today.

Please join our team​ today, and you will be glad you did.

Capitalization: Jessica is from the​ _____, but she travels​ _____ from Dallas each morning. A. south south B. south West C. South west D. South West

South west

Punctuation: Which of the following is correctly​ punctuated? ​_____ provides excellent stock market analysis. A. "The Washington ​Post" B. The Washington Post C. "The Washington​ Post" D. The Washington Post

The Washington Post

Capitalization: Which sentence is capitalized​ correctly? A. The most beautiful street in Chicago is michigan​ avenue, which runs right past the Art Institute Of Chicago. B. The most beautiful street in Chicago is Michigan​ avenue, which runs right past the Art Institute of Chicago. C. The most beautiful Street in Chicago is Michigan​ Avenue, which runs right past the Art institute of Chicago. D. The most beautiful street in Chicago is Michigan​ Avenue, which runs right past the Art Institute of Chicago.

The most beautiful street in Chicago is Michigan​ Avenue, which runs right past the Art Institute of Chicago.

Capitalization: ​I'm from the​ west, but I travel south from Waco each afternoon. A. West B. No other words should be capitalized. C. South D. West, South

West

Pronouns: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. (Who, Whom) will choose the director for the project? A. Whom B. Who

Who

Transitional Phrases: Which of the following sentences does not contain a​ cliché? A. The coach told us this season was going to be a whole new ball game. B. You need to get a fresh start in analyzing this issue. C. Sometimes students need to think outside the box to solve a problem. D. The human resources department somehow let Matthew fall through the cracks.

You need to get a fresh start in analyzing this issue.

Transitional Phrases: Which of the following sentences does not contain a​ cliché? A. Anna always wants to call the shots in our project. B. Nathan feels he is fighting an uphill battle in meeting the requirements. C. You seem to be fighting a very difficult battle with your new supervisor. D. I can already see the writing on the wall in my accounting class.

You seem to be fighting a very difficult battle with your new supervisor.

Comparisons: We need to be sure we circulate the memo​ _____ the staff. A. between B. among

among

Subject-Verb Agreement: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. The questions for this exam (is, are) in the textbook. A. is B. are

are

Nouns: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. The first group of _____ will be submitting a report by Monday. A. attorny's B. attornies C. attornies' D. attorneys

attorneys

Adjectives and Adverbs: Jeff felt ____ when his team project was late. A. bad B. badly

bad

Parallelism: Identify the sentences with parallel structure. The MIS chairperson would like to find a business writing professor who can not only write long grammar books​ _____ . A. but also deliver long lectures B. but also lectures for a long time C. but also giving long lectures

but also deliver long lectures

Parallelism: Identify the sentences with parallel structure. The sociology course in the spring is​ surprising, _____ . A. fun, fast-paced and holds​ everyone's interest B. ​fun, fast-paced, and holds​ everyone's interest C. everyone enjoys​ it, and is interesting D. fun, fast-paced, and interesting

fun, fast-paced, and interesting

Capitalization: My​ _____, Mrs. Elisa​ Foster, will be accepting the award for my grandfather. A. grandmother B. Grandmother

grandmother

Verb Tense: Either the president or the top two executives _____ prospective employees. A. greets B. greet

greet

Word Choice: After reading that the villain in the novel was​ _____ , Joy​ _____ the cover page on the library display. A. hanged, hanged B. hung, hanged C. hanged, hung D. hung, hung

hanged, hung

Adjectives and Adverbs: Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence. The (hardest/harder) part of writing the report is getting started. A. hardest B. harder

hardest

Verb Tense: Nick, along with the rest of the team, ______ well. A. have played B. has played

has played

Pronouns: Each new job candidate must be accompanied to _____ interview. A. his or her B. their

his or her

Nouns: The swim team likes to celebrate, but finally ______ on the bus. A. are B. sit C. gather D. is

is

Parallelism: In​ 2016, Waco's​ Torchy's Tacos sold​ 765,000 tacos. In​ 2017, _____ . A. 900,000 will probably be sold B. taco sales will probably reach ​900,000 C. it will probably sell ​900,000

it will probably sell ​900,000

Parallelism: Identify the sentences with parallel structure. My personal goals are to win new​ clients, _____ . A. keeping old clients​ happy, and finding new opportunities B. keep old clients happy and find new opportunities C. keeping old clients​ happy, and find new opportunities D. keep old clients​ happy, and find new opportunities

keep old clients​ happy, and find new opportunities

Adjectives and Adverbs: Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Our ________ office handbook outlines proper document formats. A. recently revised B. recently-revised

recently revised

Adjectives and Adverbs: Our _____ office handbook outlined proper document formats. A. recently revised B. recently-revised

recently revised

Transitional Phrases: Which of the following is generally not used as a transitional word or​ phrase? A. nevertheless B. in conclusion C. simply D. in comparison E. second

simply

Adjectives and Adverbs: Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence. The traffic on I-35 over the holiday moved (slow, slowly). A. slowly B. slow

slowly

Verb Tense: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. Leoncia (snuck, sneaked) into the theater last night. A. snuck B. sneaked

sneaked

Parallelism: Identify the sentences with parallel structure. As an accounting​ student, you are expected to study seven days a​ week, to work out five days a​ week, and​ _____ . A. must write an essay two days a week B. write an essay two times a week C. to write an essay two days a week

to write an essay two days a week

Verb Tense: If I ____ worth a million dollars, I would still enjoy working here. A. were B. was

were

Nouns: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. Jessica did not indicate ______ going to be at the meeting. A. their B. your C. whose D. who's

who's

Punctuation: Which of the following is correctly​ punctuated? So I ask​ you, _____ A. "When will we admit ​defeat?" B. "When will we admit ​defeat"? C. "When will we admit ​defeat."

​"When will we admit ​defeat?"

Avoiding Wordiness: Which sentences below avoid wordiness and​ redundancies? A. John will sell this to you for the sum of ​$50.00. B. John will sell this to you for ​$50.

John will sell this to you for ​$50.

Avoiding Wordiness: Which sentences below avoid wordiness and​ redundancies? A. During the preceding​ year, the company accelerated productive operations. B. Last​ year, the company sped up operations.

Last​ year, the company sped up operations.

Punctuation: Which of the following is correctly​ punctuated? ​Ann-Marie _____ in charge of the final announcement. A. Sanchez who is our best speaker was B. Sanchez, who is our best​ speaker, was C. Sanchez, who is our best speaker was

Sanchez, who is our best​ speaker, was

Punctuation: This​ _____ health benefits are available immediately. A. ​companies' B. company's C. ​companys' D. companies

company's

Punctuation: I wanted to work for a small​ _____ I also wanted great benefits. A. ​company, however, B. company, however C. company; however,

company; however,

Word Choice: The policy to​ _____ all company employees from theft will​ ____ everyone's protection. A. ensure, ensure B. ensure, insure C. insure, ensure D. insure, insure

insure, ensure

Adjectives and Adverbs: Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Our department needs an _____ person for the job. A. intelligent enterprising B. intelligent, enterprising

intelligent, enterprising

Comparisons: Maria asked Rani to put the file​ _____ the cabinet. A. in B. into

into

Subject-Verb Agreement: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. The variety of cupcakes on display (is, are) mouth-watering. A. is B. are

is

Subject-Verb Agreement: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. When choosing a desk height, I think 12 inches (is, are) significant. A. are B. is

is

Subject-Verb Agreement: The human resources staff (is, are) located on Austin Avenue. A. are B. is

is

Subject-Verb Agreement: If you don't like your Zappos shoes, you just ______ them in the postage-paid container. A. gives B. return C. returns D. sends

return

Subject-Verb Agreement: Zappos _____ shoes by mail order only. A. make B. sell C. provide D. sells

sells

Pronouns: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. With (whom, who) will I go to the meeting? A. whom B. who

whom

Comparisons: _____ the six of​ them, Ryan runs the fastest. A. Between B. Among

Among

Modifiers: Which choice uses modifiers​ correctly? A. Coming into the​ class, strawberry cupcakes were waiting. B. Coming into the​ class, I wanted a chocolate and mocha cupcake. C. Coming into the​ class, the thing I was hungry for was a French vanilla cream cupcake.

Coming into the​ class, I wanted a chocolate and mocha cupcake.

Modifiers: In order to complete the research​ paper, the entire third section had to be reworked. A. Correct B. Dangling modifier C. Misplaced modifier

Dangling modifier

Capitalization: In the spring​ semester, I took both english and journalism. A. English, Journalism B. Spring, English, Journalism C. English

English

Capitalization: The office manager from the Baylor​ _____ stopped by our Baylor Choir booth. A. english department B. English Department C. english Department D. English department

English Department

Sentences: Which lettered option below each group of words correctly identifies that group of​ words? Some students at Baylor text while​ they're eating many like to talk with their friends when​ they're relaxing. A. Correct B. Fused​ (run-on) sentence C. Fragment D. Comma splice

Fused (run-on) sentence

Nouns: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. The president of the firm didn't now about the report. _____ ramifications will be significant. A. Its's B. Its C. Its' D. It's

Its

Nouns: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. My English class is studying _____ parables. A. Jesus B. Jesus' C. Jesus'es D. Jesuses

Jesus'

Transitional Phrases: Which of the following sentences does not show​ bias? A. Ben asked the stewardess for a quart of Cherry Garcia ice cream. B. Randy's chairman asked him to host the awards banquet. C. Sam is an excellent salesman. D. Mr. Nelson requires a wheelchair to get​ around; therefore, we will be installing a ramp by the front door.

Mr. Nelson requires a wheelchair to get​ around; therefore, we will be installing a ramp by the front door.

Word Choice: Which sentence is​ correct? A. My lawyer claimed that they could not prosecute the case because there were no precedence. B. My lawyer claimed that they could not persecute the case because there were no precedents. C. My lawyer claimed that they could not persecute the case because there were no precedence. D. My lawyer claimed that they could not prosecute the case because there were no precedents.

My lawyer claimed that they could not prosecute the case because there were no precedents.

Capitalization: Did you see the article in newsweek titled​ "The global consequences of using crops for​ fuel?" A. Newsweek​, Global Consequences Of Using Crops For Fuel B. Newsweek​, Global​ Consequences, Using​ Crops, Fuel C. Newsweek

Newsweek​, Global​ Consequences, Using​ Crops, Fuel

Capitalization: Many sales managers and marketing directors will attend the seminar. A. Sales​ Managers, Marketing​ Directors, Seminar B. Sales, Marketing C. No other words should be capitalized.

No other words should be capitalized.

Capitalization: Our company has never had​ _____ McMurry visit. A. President B. president

President

Capitalization: We all believe​ _____ Gates will enjoy living in France for a year. A. President B. president

President

Word Choice: Which sentence is​ correct? A. The tax cuts have a greater impact on schools than on city services. B. The tax cuts affect schools more then city services. C. The tax cuts impact schools more than city services. D. The tax cuts effect schools more than city services.

The tax cuts have a greater impact on schools than on city services.

Word Choice: Find the mistake in the sentence. By the time the central bank moved to stabilize their​ currency, it had all ready dropped by ten percent. A. The words all ready should be already. B. The word to should be too. C. The word their should be ​they're. D. The word their should be there.

The words all ready should be already.

Nouns: Which sentence is correct? A. The workers's position is that, as employees, they have not been treated fairly. B.The worker's position is that, as employees, they have not been treated fairly. C. The workers' position is that, as employees, they have not been treated fairly. D.The worker position is that, as employees, they have not been treated fairly

The workers' position is that, as employees, they have not been treated fairly.

Parallelism: Identify the sentences with parallel structure. Baylor is hiring​ managers, programmers, and​ _____ . A. people who are accountants B. accountants C. people who work in accounting

accountants

Nouns: Choose the phrase that best completes the sentence. The ______ mentor attended the luncheon. A. boy's and girl's B. boys' and girls' C. boy and girls' D. boys and girls

boys and girls'

Word Choice: All the board members​ _____ Brett have arrived. A. accept B. except

except

Subject-Verb Agreement: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. One-half of the business school (is, are) an open space. A. are B. is

is

Pronouns: Google is an exciting company because of _______ innovations. A. their' B. its C. it's D. there

its

Nouns: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. The members of the sub-committee will be rendering a decision on ______ findings. A. they're B. their C. there D. its

their

Pronouns: You said to give the report to ______? A. whom B. who

whom

Punctuation: Which of the following is correctly​ punctuated? A. ​"My primary goal for 2017 is to install a free coffee​ bar, said the​ dean, for all the business​ students." B. "My primary goal for 2017 is to install a free coffee​ bar, said the​ dean, for all the business ​students". C. "My primary goal for 2017 is to install a free coffee​ bar," said the​ dean, "for all the business ​students." D. ​"My primary goal for 2017 is to install a free coffee​ bar," said the​ dean, "for all the business ​students".

"My primary goal for 2017 is to install a free coffee​ bar," said the​ dean, "for all the business ​students."

Subject-Verb Agreement: Which sentence contains the correct verb form? A. About 75 percent of the students plans to come to Diadeloso. B. About 75 percent of the Students plan to come to Diadeloso.

About 75 percent of the students plan to come to Diadeloso.

Capitalization: The​ ______ are primed to win a football championship this year. A. Baylor Bears B. baylor bears C. Baylor bears D. baylor Bears

Baylor Bears

Avoiding Wordiness: Which sentences below avoid wordiness and​ redundancies? A. Due to the fact that we are running behind our​ deadline, our department members will not be attending the party. B. Because we are running behind our​ deadline, our department members will not be attending the party.

Because we are running behind our​ deadline, our department members will not be attending the party.

Avoiding Wordiness: Which sentences below avoid wordiness and​ redundancies? A. Prior to the start of the​ show, the actors will mingle with the crowd. B. Before the​ show, the actors will mingle with the crowd.

Before the​ show, the actors will mingle with the crowd.

Sentences: Which lettered option below each group of words correctly identifies that group of​ words? Finance majors at Baylor have excellent business dining​ skills, however, history majors tend to chew with their mouths open. A. Correct B. Fused​ (run-on) sentence C. Comma Splice D. Fragment

Comma Splice

Avoiding Wordiness: Which sentence expresses the ideas completely without any redundant words or​ phrases? A. Ferdinand​ Magellan's voyage around the world is described in the biography of his life. B. Ferdinand​ Magellan's voyage to circle around the world is described in his biography. C. Ferdinand​ Magellan's voyage around the world is described in his biography. D. Ferdinand​ Magellan's voyage to circle around the world is described in the biography of his life.

Ferdinand​ Magellan's voyage around the world is described in his biography.

Capitalization: The human resources director is going to reconsider my plans for hiring​ _____ sales representatives. A. french and german B. French and german C. French and German D. french and German

French and German

Sentences: Which lettered option below each group of words correctly identifies that group of words? A few companies post benefits on their Web sties many make them available to candidates and new hires only. A. Correct B. Fragment C. Fused (run-on) sentence D. Comma splice

Fused (run-on sentence

Sentences: Which lettered option below each group of words correctly identifies that group of​ words? Marketing majors are great dancers every accounting major is good at billiards. A. Comma splice B. Complex sentence C. Compound sentence D. Fused​ (run-on) sentence

Fused (run-on) sentence

Sentences: Which lettered option below each group of words correctly identifies that group of​ words? Visual learners learn by seeing auditory learners prefer to learn by hearing. A. Fused​ (run-on) sentence B. Complex sentence C. Compound sentence D. Comma splice

Fused (run-on) sentence

Avoiding Wordiness: Which sentence expresses the ideas completely without any redundant words or​ phrases? A. The consensus of opinion among police officials is that people should not carry guns. B. The consensus among law enforcement officials is that people should not carry guns. C. The consensus among law enforcement police officials is that people should not carry guns. D. The consensus of opinion among police officials in the field of law enforcement is that people should not carry guns.

The consensus among law enforcement officials is that people should not carry guns.

Modifiers: Chosen from the winners of the​ competition, _____ A. the judges decided to award Tony the top prize. B. Tony's speaking skills gained him the top prize. C. Tony was awarded the top prize because of his speaking skills.

Tony was awarded the top prize because of his speaking skills.

Capitalization: You should turn down​ _____ if he offers you a management position. A. uncle John B. Uncle John

Uncle John

Capitalization: David will graduate with a​ bachelor's degree in finance from Baylor university. A. University B. No other words should be capitalized C. Bachelor's, Finance, University

University

Punctuation: Which of the following is correctly​ punctuated? After she completes​ training, Tatum plans to fly to​ _____ find work here. A. Waco, and B. Waco and

Waco and

Parallelism: Identify the sentences with parallel structure. I plan to discuss the concept after Mark gives his presentation but​ _____ . A. before Sarah wows the audience B. before Sarah will wow the audience C. before Sarah wowing the audience

before Sarah wows the audience

Comparisons: Of the three​ dogs, Meeko is the​ _____ . A. best B. better

best

Comparisons: When I compare the vanilla flan to the chocolate silk​ pie, I always find I like the pie​ _____ . A. better B. best

better

Sentences: Which choice is a sentence? A. The love that endures without limits. B. Love endures. C. Love enduring forever without limit. D. The love that endures.

Love endures.

Parallelism: Identify the sentences with parallel structure. I went to HEB and bought​ melons, grapes,​ _____ . A. Oreos, and saw some organic apples B. Oreos, and I really like organic apples C. ​Oreos, and organic apples

Oreos, and organic apples

Pronouns: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. (Whom, Who) will you choose for the new position? A. Who B. Whom

Whom

Capitalization: My advisor told me I should wait to take​ _____ in the​ _____ . A. accounting, spring B. Accounting, Spring C. accounting, Spring D. Accounting, spring

accounting, spring

Word Choice: The​ _____ circumstances made him​ _____ to discussing the topic in the meeting. A. adverse, adverse B. averse, adverse C. adverse, averse D. averse, averse

adverse, averse

Word Choice: The new guidelines will not​ _____ our​ department, but they will give Christina the​ _____ she wants. A. affect, effect B. effect, effect C. effect, affect D. affect, affect

affect, effect

Nouns: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. Carson soon grew confused by the two ______ conflicting guidelines. A. agency B. agency's C. agencies' D. agencies's

agencies'

Word Choice: At​ Dichotomy, matters such as buying​ shade-grown or​ sun-grown coffee beans are usually settled after a thorough discussion​ _____ all department managers. A. between B. among

among

Subject-Verb Agreement: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. Neither the staff nor the stock reports (is, are) in the conference room. A. are B. is

are

Subject-Verb Agreement: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. One-forth of the books (is, are) difficult to read. A. are B. is

are

Subject-Verb Agreement: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. The staff (is, are) eating chili con queso at Torchy's Tacos. A. are B. is

are

Subject-Verb Agreement: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. The stock reports and the staff (is, are) in the conference room. A. are B. is

are

Subject-Verb Agreement: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. a number of toys (is, are) being displayed in the toy museum. A. is B. are

are

Word Choice: You should not be​ _____ to fighting the​ _____ circumstances. A. averse, adverse B. adverse, averse C. adverse, adverse D. averse, averse

averse, adverse

Comparisons: Jeff plans to put the copy machine​ ______ Ann's office and​ Steve's office. A. among B. between

between

Punctuation: Which of the following is correctly​ punctuated? Daisy Mae purchased​ _____ at Magnolia this morning. A. dried​ flowers, candles, and pottery B. dried​ flowers, candles and pottery C. :dried flowers,​ candles, and pottery D. :dried flowers, candles and pottery

dried​ flowers, candles, and pottery

Punctuation: Joe asked​ me, "When will the work be​ _____ A. finished?" B. finished." C. finished"?

finished?"

Subject-Verb Agreement: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. One-fourth of the book store (is, are) filled with athletic clothing. A. is B. are

is

Adjectives and Adverbs: Angela finished the test ______ than she thought she would. A. quicker B. more quickly C. more quicker

more quickly

Subject-Verb Agreement: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. Torchy's Tacos (offer, offers) a great place to eat outside at picnic tables. A. offer B. offers

offers

Adjectives and Adverbs: Choose the word or phrase that completes the sentence. Get rid of your _____ coat A. old, down B. old down

old down

Adjectives and Adverbs: Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence. The scary house is surrounded by an ______ wall. A. old, stone B. old stone

old stone

Capitalization: Our company has never had a​ _____ like Steve Jobs. A. president B. President

president

Comparisons: Butter maple pecan cupcakes are tasty. Mocha cupcakes are even more tasty. But of the three kinds​ available, chocolate mocha cupcakes are​ _____ . A. most tastiest B. tastiest C. tastier

tastiest

Punctuation: Which of the following is correctly​ punctuated? By focusing on one small task at a​ _____ will find that each large job becomes smaller. A. time, you B. time you

time, you

Adjectives and Adverbs: Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Our ______ office handbook outlined proper document formats. A. up to date B. up-to-date

up-to-date

Parallelism: Identify the sentences with parallel structure. The purchase not only was expensive but also​ _____ . A. it​ wasn't necessary B. was unnecessary C. unnecessary

was unnecessary

Adjectives and Adverbs: Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Matt said his cough was gone, so he felt (good, well). A. well B. good

well

Punctuation: Which of the following is correctly​ punctuated? Casey was expected to begin work on​ _____. A. February 3 2017 in El Paso Texas B. February​ 3, 2017, in El Paso Texas C. February​ 3, 2017 in El​ Paso, Texas D. February​ 3, 2017, in El​ Paso, Texas

February​ 3, 2017, in El​ Paso, Texas

Subject-Verb Agreement: In my experience, shoes from Zappos _________ as high in quality as any you can buy in a shoe store. A. is B. rates C. was D. are

are

Word Choice: Chick-Fil-A has become​ _____ and sensitive to its​ customers' concerns. A. aware of B. aware

aware of

Subject-Verb Agreement: At the end of the movie, the jury ________ the defendant "not guilty." A. determine B. declares C. pronounce D. declare

declares

Adjectives and Adverbs: After preparing for months, we won the contract _______. A. easily B. easy

easily

Adjectives and Adverbs: Business writers try to use _____ language. A. easy-to understand B. easy-to-understand C. easy to understand

easy-to-understand

Word Choice: The net​ _____ of the changes will likely​ _____ the final outcome. A. effect, effect B. affect, effect C. affect, affect D. effect, affect

effect, affect

Word Choice: The new requirements will​ _____ that all employees receive fair compensation. A. insure B. ensure C. assure

ensure

Nouns: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. The _______ termination point is the stomach. A. esophagus's B. esophasgus' C. esophaguses' D. esophagus

esophagus's

Subject-Verb Agreement: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. Better decisions and faster response time (explain, explains) why many companies are using teams. A. explain B. explains

explain

Verb Tense: Better decisions and faster response time _____ why many companies are using teams. A. explains B. explain

explain

Subject-Verb Agreement: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. Twenty days (is, are) a very long time. A. are B. is

is

Transitional Phrases: Which of the following is generally not used as a transitional word or​ phrase? A. otherwise B. consequently C. accordingly D. managing E. still

managing

Punctuation: The​ _____ is user friendly. A. ​manual: the new one for the whole​ company: B. manual-the new one for the whole​ company- C. manual-the new one for the whole​ company, D. manual; the new one for the whole​ company;

manual-the new one for the whole​ company-

Pronouns: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. Let's get this project completed, you and (I, me). A. I B. me

me

Pronouns: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. Thank you for taking Johnathan and (I, me) to dinner on Saturday. A. me B. I

me

Nouns: After one goose sounds the alarm, the _______ take to the air. A. goose B. gooses C. flock D. geese

geese

Comparisons: Of the four​ projects, I can complete these two​ _____ . A. fastest B. faster

fastest

Verb Tense: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. Annalyse wants to (lay, lie) out in the sun this afternoon. A. lie B. lay

lie

Verb Tense: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. The new business school will include a station where students can (lay, lie) down for a nap. A. lie B. lay

lie

Subject-Verb Agreement: Success in an Economics course _____ focus and dedication. A. require B. use C. requires D. take

requires

Nouns: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. Jason just left to withdraw some money from his _____ account. A. saving's B. savings C. savings' D. saving

savings

Nouns: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. We probably all need to review the ______ report. A. secretary-treasurer's B. secretary-treasurer C. secretarty's-treasurer's D. secretaries-treasurers

secretary-treasurer's

Punctuation: Which one of the following is correctly punctuated when one is quoting the benefits​ coordinator? A. ​"Health care​ costs, said the benefits​ coordinator, will increase substantially this​ year." B. ​"Health care​ costs," said the benefits​ coordinator, "will increase substantially this​ year." C. ​"Health care​ costs," said the benefits​ coordinator, will increase substantially this​ year."

"Health care​ costs," said the benefits​ coordinator, "will increase substantially this​ year."

Avoiding Wordiness: Which sentence expresses the ideas completely without any unnecessary words or​ phrases? A. Attendance at movie theaters is in the process of declining due to the fact that many people have a tendency to watch movies at home by means of Netflix or Vudu. B. Attendance at movie theaters is declining because people tend to watch movies at home using Internet services such as​ Netflix, Blockbuster, or Vudu. C. Attendance at movie theaters​ is, in a very real​ way, declining due to the fact that many people have a tendency to watch movies at home by means of Netflix or Vudu. D. Attendance at movie theaters is in the process of declining due to the fact that many people have a tendency to watch movies at home.

Attendance at movie theaters is declining because people tend to watch movies at home using Internet services such as​ Netflix, Blockbuster, or Vudu.

Avoiding Wordiness: Which sentence expresses the ideas completely without any unnecessary words or​ phrases? A. Attendance at movie theaters is in the process of declining due to the fact that many people have a tendency to watch movies at home by means of Netflix or Vudu. B. Attendance at movie theaters​ is, in a very real​ way, declining due to the fact that many people have a tendency to watch movies at home by means of Netflix or Vudu. C. Attendance at movie theaters is in the process of declining due to the fact that many people have a tendency to watch movies at home. D. Attendance at movie theaters is declining because people tend to watch movies at home using Internet services such as​ Netflix, Blockbuster, or Vudu.

Attendance at movie theaters is declining because people tend to watch movies at home using Internet services such as​ Netflix, Blockbuster, or Vudu.

Modifiers: In order to create enough space for the​ office, you will need to move the desk. A. Correct B. Dangling modifier C. Misplaced modifier

Correct

Sentences: Which lettered option below each group of words correctly identifies that group of​ words? And Stacie said she loves to walk in the rain. A. Fragment B. Fused​ (run-on) sentence C. Comma Splice D. Correct

Correct

Avoiding Wordiness: Which sentence expresses the ideas completely without any unnecessary words or​ phrases? A. Customers are turning away from both local news broadcasts and network television news. B. Customers for the most part in fact are in the process of turning away from TV news on the whole. C. Customers for the most part are in fact turning away from TV news in a very real sense. D. Customers are in the very real process of turning away from TV news in a very real sense.

Customers are turning away from both local news broadcasts and network television news.

Modifiers: Buried in the​ attic, Mr. Wellesly found the lost painting. A. Misplaced modifier B. Correct C. Dangling modifier

Dangling modifier

Modifiers: To find the needed​ information, the whole book had to be skimmed. A. Misplaced modifier B. Dangling modifier C. Correct

Dangling modifier

Modifiers: To make the bolt hole large​ enough, the procedure will have to be done with a drill. A. Correct B. Misplaced modifier C. Dangling modifier

Dangling modifier

Sentence: Which choice is best? A. Dr. Caspar Wistar carefully analyzed the huge​ bone; however, he failed to recognize that it had belonged to a dinosaur. B. Dr. Caspar Wistar carefully analyzed the huge bone​ however; he failed to recognize that it had belonged to a dinosaur. C. Dr. Caspar Wistar carefully analyzed the huge​ bone, he however failed to recognize that it had belonged to a dinosaur. D. Dr. Caspar Wistar carefully analyzed the huge bone he failed to recognize that it had belonged to a dinosaur.

Dr. Caspar Wistar carefully analyzed the huge​ bone; however, he failed to recognize that it had belonged to a dinosaur.

Sentences: Which choice is a sentence? A. Making Hiram late to work three days in a row. B. Hiram, having been late three days in a row. C. Eager to start his new job, Hiram rode his bike to work. D. Hiram who was eager to start his new job at the firm.

Eager to start his new job, Hiram rode his bike to work.

Capitalization: Debra said she hailed from the​ _____ but wanted to head​ ____ on her journeys. A. East, north B. East, North C. East, north D. east, north

East, north

Capitalization: Many of the students at Baylor are of​ _____ descent and want to study​ _____ . A. Germanic, german B. Germanic, German C. germanic, German D. germanic, german

Germanic, German

Verb Tense: Identify the active sentence. A. The boards were nailed to the display by Grace. B. Grace nailed the boards to the display.

Grace nailed the boards to the display.

Nouns: ______ economic problems were largely caused by running up enormous deficits. A. Greece's B. Greece' C. Greeces' D. Greeces

Greece's

Pronouns: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. James Horton and Louise Sanders and (I, myself) are the top salespeople. A. I B. myself

I

Pronouns: My colleague and ______. A. me could locate all the studies except yours. B. I could locate all the studies except your's C. me could locate all the studies except your's D. I could locate all the studies except Tom's

I could locate all the studies except Tom's

Sentences: Which choice is best? A. In the​ 1770s, Georges-Louis Leclerc estimated that Earth might be​ 168,000 years​ old, however, Leclerc later retracted his estimate. B. In the​ 1770s, Georges-Louis Leclerc estimated that Earth might be​ 168,000 years old. Leclerc later retracted his estimate. C. In the 1770s​ Georges-Louis Leclerc estimated that Earth might be​ 168,000 years​ old, later Leclerc retracted his estimate. D. In the​ 1770s, Georges-Louis Leclerc estimated that Earth might be​ 168,000 years​ old, Leclerc however later retracted his estimate.

In the​ 1770s, Georges-Louis Leclerc estimated that Earth might be​ 168,000 years old. Leclerc later retracted his estimate.

Sentences: Which Choice is best? A. In​ 1787, a New Jersey farmer found an enormous bone in​ fact, it was a dinosaur bone. B. In​ 1787, a New Jersey farmer found an enormous bone that turned out to be the​ world's first dinosaur bone. C. In​ 1787, a New Jersey farmer found an enormous​ bone, the bone belonged to a dinosaur. D. In​ 1787, a New Jersey farmer found an enormous bone it turned out to be the worlds first dinosaur bone.

In​ 1787, a New Jersey farmer found an enormous bone that turned out to be the​ world's first dinosaur bone.

Avoiding Wordiness: Which sentences below avoid wordiness and​ redundancies? A. At this point in​ time, I​ can't make a commitment to the sales project. B. I​ can't make a commitment to the sales project now.

I​ can't make a commitment to the sales project now.

Transitional Phrases: Which of the following shows strong and correctly punctuated​ transition? A. Leoncia gave an excellent presentation to the​ chairperson, however, the report she passed out lacked illustrations. B. Leoncia gave an excellent presentation to the chairperson. The report she passed out lacked illustrations. C. Leoncia gave an excellent presentation to the chairperson. ​ However, the report she passed out lacked illustrations. D. Leoncia gave an excellent presentation to the​ chairperson; the report she passed out lacked illustrations.

Leoncia gave an excellent presentation to the chairperson. ​ However, the report she passed out lacked illustrations.

Punctuation: Which of the following is correctly​ punctuated? During the Baylor European Business​ Seminar, Teddy will tour​ _____. A. London, England,​ Paris, France, and​ Rome, Italy B. London, England;​ Paris, France; and​ Rome, Italy C. London, England;​ Paris, France;​ and, Rome, Italy

London, England;​ Paris, France; and​ Rome, Italy

Avoiding Wordiness: Which sentence expresses the ideas completely without any unnecessary words or​ phrases? A. Many​ computers, in​ fact, have been exclusively purchased for the sole purpose of sending and receiving email only. B. Many computers have been purchased exclusively for the sole purpose of sending and receiving email. C. Many computers have been purchased for the sole purpose of sending and receiving email only. D. Many computers have been purchased for sending and receiving email only.

Many computers have been purchased for sending and receiving email only.

Modifiers: I asked him to file all the letters on the desk that had already been answered. A. Misplaced modifier B. Correct C. Dangling modifier

Misplaced modifier

Modifiers: Starbucks built an outdoor patio at Baylor for students with a new fountain. A. Correct B. Dangling modifier C. Misplaced modifier

Misplaced modifier

Modifiers: The professor asked his student assistant to print out all the files on his computer that had been saved. A. Dangling modifier B. Correct C. Misplaced modifier

Misplaced modifier

Transitional Phrases: Which of the following sentences does not show​ bias? A. My friend Jose Garcia makes my favorite enchiladas and chili con queso. B. It's no surprise that Shing Yau excels in math and Excel charts. C. An​ epileptic, Mason has no trouble completing his assignments. D. Annalyse​ Sparker, 24, just joined our finance department. E. Disabled workers face many barriers on the job.

My friend Jose Garcia makes my favorite enchiladas and chili con queso.

Avoiding Wordiness: Which sentence expresses the ideas completely without any unnecessary words or​ phrases? A. Newspaper readership is​ declining, for all intents and​ purposes, since people are getting news on the Internet. B. Newspaper readership is declining because most people​ are, for the most​ part, getting news on the Internet. C. Newspaper readership is declining in fact because people​ are, in​ fact, getting their news on the Internet. D. Newspaper readership is declining because people are getting most of their news on the Internet or TV.

Newspaper readership is declining because people are getting most of their news on the Internet or TV.

Transitional Phrases: Which of the following shows strong and correctly punctuated​ transition? A. Production delays are​ common; our current lag time in filling orders is one month. B. Production delays are common. Our current lag time in filling orders is one month. C. Production delays are​ common; consequently, our current lag time in filling orders is one month. D. Production delays are​ common; consequently our current lag time in filling orders is one month.

Production delays are​ common; consequently, our current lag time in filling orders is one month.

Word Choice: Which of the following sentences is​ correct? A. Irregardless of the​ outcome, James will not be able to file a lawsuit. B. Regardless of the​ outcome, James will not be able to file a lawsuit.

Regardless of the​ outcome, James will not be able to file a lawsuit.

Nouns: Choose the phrase that best completes the sentence. _______ Paper was circulated widely in the department. A. Sams and Amandas B. Sam's and Amanda's C. Sam and Amanda's D. Sams' and Amandas'

Sam and Amanda's

Sentences: Which lettered option below each group of words correctly identifies that group of​ words? He laughed. But I​ don't think he meant it. A. Two simple sentences B. Simple sentence plus fragment C. Simple sentence plus complex sentence D. Simple sentence plus compound sentence

Simple sentence plus complex sentence

Sentences: Which letter option below each group of words correctly identifies that group of​ words? Turn in the work plan by Wednesday. Because the supervisor needs to examine it before we submit it. A. Simple sentence plus complex sentence B. Correct C. Simple sentence plus simple sentence D. Simple sentence plus fragment

Simple sentence plus fragment

Sentences: Which lettered option below each group of words correctly identifies that group of​ words? Please have the new report to me by Thursday. Although I might be able to accept it by Friday. A. Simple sentence plus complex sentence B. Simple sentence plus simple sentence C. Simple sentence plus fragment D. Correct

Simple sentence plus fragment

Avoiding Wordiness: Which sentences below avoid wordiness and​ redundancies? A. St.​ John's Island, which is lovely and​ isolated, is surrounded by the Caribbean Sea. B. St.​ John's Island is surrounded on all sides by the Caribbean Sea.

St.​ John's Island, which is lovely and​ isolated, is surrounded by the Caribbean Sea.

Nouns: Which sentence is correct? A. The audiences's opinion, judging from the applause, was that the show was great. B. The audiences' opinion, judging from the applause, was that the show was great. C. The audience' opinion, judging from the applause, was that the show was great. D. The audience's opinion, judging from the applause, was that the show was great.

The audience's opinion, judging from the applause, was that the show was great.

Verb Tense: Identify the passive sentence. A. Rafael didn't open the chest until after the meeting. B. The chest wasn't opened by Rafael until after the meeting.

The chest wasn't open by Rafael until after the meeting.

Sentences: Which choice is a complete sentence? A. The commission asking for a full investigation into the matter. B. When the commission asked for an investigation into the matter. C. The commission that asked for a full investigation into the matter. D. The commission asked for a full investigation into the matter.

The commission asked for a full investigation into the matter.

Avoiding Wordiness: Which sentence gives the most complete​ information? A. The window was broken and the floor was damaged. B. The dog broke the window and spilled the water that damaged the floor. C. The window was​ broken, water was​ spilled, and the floor was damaged. D. The dog broke the​ window, and there was a damaged floor.

The dog broke the window and spilled the water that damaged the floor.

Avoiding Wordiness: Which sentences below avoid wordiness and​ redundancies? A. The result of our group project was an​ A, and Professor Talbot said it was ​deserved! B. The end result of our group project was an ​A!

The result of our group project was an​ A, and Professor Talbot said it was ​deserved!

Word Choice: Which sentence is​ correct? A. The school system comprises five different​ districts, each of which is comprised of six or more schools. B. The school system comprises five different​ districts, each of which comprises six or more schools. C. The school system is composed of five different​ districts, each of which composes six or more schools. D. The school system composes five different​ districts, each of which is comprised of six or more schools.

The school system comprises five different​ districts, each of which comprises six or more schools.

Sentences: Which choice is not a sentence? A. Without any choice, the task force began its work. B. The task force, without any choice, made a decision. C. The task force, without any choice but to begin its work quickly. D. Without any other choice, the task force acted.

The task force, without any choice but to begin its work quickly.

Word Choice: Find the mistake in the sentence. Residence of the district disagreed with their school principal and voted the levy down. A. The word principal should be principle. B. The word levy should be levee. C. The word Residence should be Residents. D. The word their should be​ they're.

The word Residence should be Residents.

Word Choice: Find the mistake in the sentence. The moral of the story​ is: Don't accept every complement you hear. . A. The word complement should be compliment. B. The word accept should be except. C. The word hear should be here. D. The word moral should be morale.

The word complement should be compliment.

Word Choice: Find the mistake in the sentence. We were led to believe that our job performance could effect our base pay rate. A. The word base should be based. B. The word effect should be affect. C. The word led should be lead. D. The word our should be are.

The word effect should be affect.

Word Choice: Find the mistake in the sentence. The bank offered to loan us less money than last year. A. The word less should be fewer. B. The word than should be then. C. The word us should be we. D. The word loan should be lend.

The word loan should be lend.

Word Choice: Find the mistake in the sentence. As a person whose interested in the improvement of New​ Orleans, I think the levee is overdue to be fixed. A. The word overdue should be over due. B. The word whose should be ​who's. C. The word overdue should be overdo. D. The word levee should be levy.

The word whose should be ​who's.

Adjectives and Adverbs: Choose the word or Phrase that best completes the sentence. The fish tacos taste (bad/badly). A. bad B. badly

bad

Nouns: My Boss Expects A full day of work for a __________. A. days pays B. days pay C. day's pay D. days' pay

day's pay

Nouns: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. He shares his _____ love of fishing and camping. A. father's-in-law B. father-in-laws' C. fathers-in-law D. father-in-law's

father-in-law's

Subject-Verb Agreement: Both members of the duet ______ that the blues ______ the hardest kind of music to sign. (Select all options that apply.) A. feel; is B. feels; is C. feel; are D. feels; are

feel; is and feel; are

Capitalization: Today I took a tour of a​ _____ at a university I visited. A. Finance Department B. Finance department C. finance department

finance department

Subject-Verb Agreement: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. The appearance of letters, memos, and e-mail messages (has, have) either a positive or a negative effect on receivers. A. have B. has

has

Subject-Verb Agreement: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. Olivia, along with the rest of the team, (has played, have played) well. A. have played B. has played

has played

Comparisons: My team should​ _____ checked with you first. A. have B. of

have

Pronouns: Sandra said that the book was ______. A. hers B. her's C. hers'

hers

Pronouns: The senior project manager and I are on a call tonight, so please direct all calls to _______. A. he or I B. him or myself C. him or me

him or me

Pronouns: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. Each new employee must be accompanied to (his or her, their) training meeting. A. his or her B. their

his or her

Pronouns: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. Everybody needs to contribute (their, his, his or her) tips this evening to the food drive. A. their B. his or her C. his

his or her

Pronouns: Choose the word that best completes the sentence. Neither Sam nor Evan made (their quotas, his quotas, his quota). A. his quota B. his quotas C. their quotas

his quota

Punctuation: Which of the following is correctly​ punctuated? The​ _____ is easy to follow. A. human resources​ guide—the complete one for the staff at ​Baylor, B. human resources​ guide: the complete one for the staff at ​Baylor, C. human resources​ guide—the complete one for the staff at ​Baylor—

human resources​ guide—the complete one for the staff at ​Baylor—

Word Choice: Eva​ _____ the masterpiece over the fireplace after her greatest enemy was​ _____ . A. hanged, hanged B. hung, hung C. hung, hanged D. hanged, hung

hung, hanged

Word Choice: Find the mistake in the sentence. Regardless of weather he was telling the​ truth, we had to set personal feelings aside and continue our defense. A. The word weather should be whether. B. The word Regardless should be Irregardless. C. The word aside should be a side. D. The word personal should be personnel.

The word weather should be whether.


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