You ----------- on your final exam.
- A. Worked
- B. Forgot
- C. Did well
- D. Did good
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is 'C: Did well.' In this context, the question is asking about your performance on the final exam. 'Did well' is the appropriate phrase to indicate that you performed satisfactorily. Choices A and B are incorrect as they do not fit the context. Choice D, 'Did good,' is grammatically incorrect; the correct adverb form to modify the verb 'did' is 'well,' not 'good.'
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Select the word or phrase that makes the following sentence grammatically correct: Sometimes, the condition ............. with an unusual symptomĀ"vertigo.
- A. presense
- B. presents
- C. present
- D. prescience
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B: 'presents.' In the sentence, 'presents' is the correct verb choice as it agrees with the subject 'condition.' 'Presense' (A) is a misspelling, 'present' (C) is incorrect due to lack of subject-verb agreement, and 'prescience' (D) does not fit the context as it means foresight. Therefore, 'presents' is the appropriate word to use in this sentence to maintain proper grammar and clarity.
Select the correct word(s) to make the sentence grammatically correct. As we celebrated the start of the evening's festivities, our glasses ___ and a toast was made by our host.
- A. were raised
- B. were rosed
- C. were risen
- D. arose
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
1. The verb 'raised' is the correct past tense form of 'raise' to describe the action of lifting glasses.
2. 'Rosed' in choice B is incorrect as it is not a proper past form of 'raise'.
3. 'Risen' in choice C is incorrect as it is the past participle form, not the past tense form.
4. 'Arose' in choice D is incorrect as it is the past tense form of 'arise' which does not fit the context of raising glasses.
Select the word that makes the following sentence grammatically correct. Tracey wore her hair in a French braid, which was the style at the time.
- A. among
- B. it
- C. that
- D. which
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: In the sentence, the word 'which' correctly introduces a defining clause specifying that the French braid was the style at the time. 'Which' is commonly used to provide additional information about a noun. In this context, 'which' indicates that the French braid was the specific style being referred to at that time. Therefore, the correct answer is 'D - which'.
Select the word that makes the following sentence grammatically correct: These days, you can't ___ learning how to use a computer.
- A. not
- B. evading
- C. despite
- D. avoid
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is 'D' - 'avoid.' The sentence requires a verb after 'can't' to be grammatically correct. 'Avoid' is the correct verb in this context to convey the idea that learning how to use a computer is inevitable in today's world. 'Not,' 'evading,' and 'despite' do not fit the sentence structure or meaning required to make it grammatically correct.
Which word in the following sentence is a relative pronoun?
Of the many people whom she interviewed, she chose the one with the most experience.
- A. Whom
- B. Experience
- C. With
- D. Of the
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: In this sentence, 'whom' is the correct choice as it is the relative pronoun used to refer to people who are the object of the verb 'interviewed' in the subordinate clause. The use of 'whom' is necessary to maintain proper grammar and follow the rules of relative pronoun usage. Remember, 'who' is used for subjects, while 'whom' is used for objects. In this context, 'whom' is used because the people are being interviewed, making them the object of the action.
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