The child cried, 'I want to do it--------------------.'
- A. Mine
- B. Me
- C. Myself
- D. Me self
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: In this context, the reflexive pronoun 'myself' is the correct choice. 'Myself' is used to emphasize the subject 'I' in the sentence, indicating that the child wants to perform the action independently. 'Mine' is a possessive pronoun, 'Me' is an object pronoun, and 'Me self' is grammatically incorrect. Therefore, 'Myself' best fits the sentence structure and meaning.
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Select the word or phrase that makes this sentence grammatically correct: 'The client's hospital stay was prolonged, ____ a superinfection.'
- A. do to
- B. because
- C. due to
- D. instead of
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Choice C is correct: 'due to' is the appropriate phrase to indicate the reason for the prolonged hospital stay, making the sentence grammatically correct. The phrase 'due to' is commonly used to establish a cause-and-effect relationship. Choice A is incorrect: 'do to' is a misspelling and not suitable in this context. Choice B is incorrect: While 'because' could be used, it does not maintain the parallel structure that 'due to' provides in this sentence. Choice D is incorrect: 'instead of' does not logically connect the sentence parts and results in a grammatically incorrect statement.
Select the word that completes the sentence correctly: The doctor wrote the prescription for cough medicine ___.
- A. illegibly.
- B. not right.
- C. inept.
- D. speed.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Correct Answer: A (illegibly)
Rationale: The word "illegibly" means in a way that is difficult or impossible to read. In this context, it makes sense that the doctor wrote the prescription in a way that is hard to read. This fits logically with the sentence. The other choices (B, C, D) do not make sense in the context of a doctor writing a prescription for cough medicine, as they do not relate to the readability of the prescription or the type of medicine prescribed.
Summary:
A: illegibly - Correct, as it aligns with the idea of a prescription being unclear.
B: not right - Incorrect, as it does not relate to the readability of the prescription.
C: inept - Incorrect, as it does not relate to the readability of the prescription.
D: speed - Incorrect, as it does not relate to the readability of the prescription.
Children depend on their parents for food, clothing, and shelter.
- A. It's
- B. On
- C. Clothing
- D. that
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The preposition 'on' is used to indicate reliance or dependence. In this sentence, children depend 'on' their parents for food, clothing, and shelter, making choice B the correct answer. When using the verb 'depend,' it is followed by the preposition 'on' to show what or whom someone relies on.
Select the best word or words for the blank in the following sentence. The nurses, except for Henry, ____________.
- A. waits
- B. is waiting
- C. are waiting
- D. was waiting
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C, 'are waiting.' In this sentence, the subject 'nurses' is plural, so the verb should also be plural. 'Are waiting' is the correct form to match the plural subject 'nurses.' The sentence should read, 'The nurses, except for Henry, are waiting.'
Which word in the following sentence is a conjunction? The little girl wanted a cookie, but she didnÄ€™t take one.
- A. little
- B. but
- C. take
- D. the
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: In the sentence provided, the word 'but' is a conjunction. A conjunction is a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses. In this case, 'but' connects the two independent clauses 'The little girl wanted a cookie' and 'she didnÄ€™t take one.' This conjunction shows the contrast between the girl's desire for a cookie and her decision not to take one.
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