The pack of wolves ___ running through the forest.
- A. Are
- B. Were
- C. Is
- D. Be
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C: 'Is.' In this sentence, 'pack' is the subject of the sentence, and 'pack' is a collective noun that is singular. Therefore, the singular verb 'is' should be used to match the subject properly. 'Are,' 'were,' and 'be' are incorrect because they are either plural or not the correct verb form for the singular subject 'pack.' It's important to match the subject and the verb in number and form to ensure subject-verb agreement in a sentence.
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Select the word or phrase in the sentence that is not use correctly. The client's hospitalm stay was prolonged, do to a superinfection.
- A. do to
- B. stay was
- C. superinfection
- D. client's
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Correct Answer: A: do to
Rationale: The correct phrase should be "due to" instead of "do to." "Due to" is used to indicate the cause or reason for something, while "do to" is not a standard English phrase. In this sentence, the correct usage should be "The client's hospital stay was prolonged due to a superinfection."
Summary:
- Choice B: "stay was" is used correctly in the sentence.
- Choice C: "superinfection" is used correctly in the sentence.
- Choice D: "client's" is used correctly in the sentence.
- Choice A is incorrect as "do to" is not a valid phrase in Standard English.
Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct with a misplaced modifier?
- A. The child's torn shirt was lying on the floor
- B. The torn child's shirt was lying on the floor
- C. The child's shirt was lying on the floor torn
- D. The child's shirt, torn, was lying on the floor
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: In this question, the correct answer is 'A.' The sentence 'The child's torn shirt was lying on the floor' is grammatically correct. The modifier 'torn' correctly describes the shirt, and it is placed next to the noun it modifies, 'shirt.' In the other options, the modifier is misplaced, leading to awkward and incorrect sentence structures. Placing the modifier 'torn' after 'shirt' in options B, C, and D results in a misplaced modifier, making the sentences grammatically incorrect. Option D introduces a comma to set off the modifier 'torn,' making it a non-restrictive clause and correcting the placement issue.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
- A. The nurse did not think that the symptoms guaranteed an emergency room visit.
- B. The nurse did not think that the symptoms warranted an emergency room visit.
- C. The nurse did not think that the symptoms desired an emergency room visit.
- D. The nurse did not think that the symptoms should have been an emergency room visit.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B: "The nurse did not think that the symptoms warranted an emergency room visit." This sentence is grammatically correct because "warranted" is the appropriate verb to indicate that the symptoms did not justify an emergency room visit.
Rationale:
1. "Warranted" means to justify or deserve. In this context, it correctly conveys that the symptoms did not merit an emergency room visit.
2. Option A uses "guaranteed," which implies a certainty that the symptoms will lead to an emergency room visit, not the intended meaning.
3. Option C uses "desired," which suggests that the symptoms wanted an emergency room visit, not the intended meaning of needing one.
4. Option D uses "should have been," which is grammatically incorrect in this context and does not convey the intended meaning of justification for an emergency room visit.
In summary, option B is the correct choice as it effectively communicates that the symptoms did not justify an emergency room visit,
Select the word or phrase in the sentence that is not used correctly. During the blackout, one of the patients were frightened and screamed loudly.
- A. loudly
- B. during
- C. were
- D. one
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Correct Answer: C: "were"
Rationale:
1. Subject-Verb Agreement: "One" is singular, so the correct verb should be "was," not "were."
2. Correct Sentence: "During the blackout, one of the patients was frightened and screamed loudly."
3. Incorrect Choices:
A. "Loudly" is an adverb modifying the verb "screamed," used correctly.
B. "During" is a preposition indicating the time frame, used correctly.
D. "One" is the subject of the sentence, used correctly.
Summary:
The error in the sentence lies in the subject-verb agreement with "one," requiring the singular verb "was" instead of the plural verb "were." The other choices are used correctly in the sentence.
What word is used incorrectly in this sentence: The six students in the class discussed the test results among themselves?
- A. Discussed
- B. Results
- C. Among
- D. Themselves
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is 'C: Among.' The word 'between' should be used instead of 'among' when discussing the relationship or distribution between two distinct groups or individuals. In this context, 'between themselves' should be used to indicate that the discussion was limited to the six students in the class.
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