Select the sentence that is grammatically correct.
- A. Most people want to take there test in the morning.
- B. We want to know there test results as soon as possible.
- C. There going to post the test scores this afternoon.
- D. The teacher told the student, Put the test there.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Correct Answer: D
Rationale:
Sentence D is the only grammatically correct sentence as it uses "there" correctly as a location indicator. The other choices misuse "there" instead of "their" or "they're." In sentence D, "there" is used to indicate a location where the test should be placed, making it the correct usage in this context. The other choices have errors such as using "there" instead of "their" to show possession (Choices A and B), or using "there" instead of "they're" as a contraction for "they are" (Choice C). Therefore, sentence D is the only option that is grammatically correct in terms of the usage of "there."
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Which sentence is grammatically correct?
- A. Sam behaved bad during Mr. Johnson's lecture.
- B. Joe limped bad after his collision in gym class.
- C. Mona performed badly during dance class.
- D. The chemistry lab after third period smells badly.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C. In this sentence, 'badly' is the correct adverb to modify the verb 'performed,' describing how Mona did during dance class. Choices A, B, and D incorrectly use 'bad' instead of 'badly' as an adverb. 'Badly' is the appropriate adverb form to describe the manner in which an action is carried out, while 'bad' is an adjective used to describe a noun. Therefore, in this context, 'performed badly' is the grammatically correct usage.
You should always do the right thing.
- A. Do
- B. Always
- C. Right
- D. Should
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The phrase 'do the right thing' implies taking morally correct actions. In this context, 'right' is the correct choice, making the sentence coherent and meaningful. 'Always,' 'do,' and 'should' do not fit the context as they do not convey the intended meaning of acting morally. Therefore, option C, 'Right,' is the correct answer.
Arrange the words in alphabetical order. Assembled, assemble,assembling,assembly.
- A. assembled,assemble,assembly, assembling,
- B. assembled, assemble, assembled, assembling, assembly
- C. assembling, assembly,assemble, assembled,
- D. assemble, assembled, assembling, assembly
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct order is "assemble, assembled, assembling, assembly" alphabetically. First, "assemble" comes before "assembled" as the base form precedes the past participle. Next, "assembling" is the present participle, following "assembled." Lastly, "assembly" is the noun form, coming last alphabetically. Option D correctly follows this order. Options A, B, and C have incorrect arrangements of the words, not following alphabetical order.
Select the best word for the blank in the following sentence: He was _______ by her kind words.
- A. affect
- B. effect
- C. effected
- D. affected
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: In this sentence, 'affected' is the correct choice. 'Affect' is a verb meaning to produce a change or influence something. 'Effect' is a noun meaning a change that is the result of an action or cause. 'Effected' is the past tense of 'effect' used as a verb, meaning to bring about or accomplish. In this context, the sentence requires a verb to show that he was influenced or impacted by her kind words, making 'affected' the appropriate word choice.
Which word in the sentence is NOT grammatically correct?
Their are 3 things to remember for the test: Vocabulary, Grammar, and Spelling
- A. For
- B. And
- C. their
- D. Are
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The word 'their' in the sentence is incorrect. The correct word should be 'there,' which refers to a place or location. 'Their' is a possessive pronoun indicating belonging to a group of people. So, the sentence should read: 'There are 3 things to remember for the test: Vocabulary, Grammar, and Spelling.'
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