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Subjects
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business-skills
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english
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vocabulary
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Singular uses singular verb
2. Often introduced by words such as then or as
usage labels
run-on sentence
gerund rule
comparatives
3. Make any noun or pronoun modifying agerund possessive. (curtis's smoking)
who & whoever is subjective-case form
adjectives
double negative
gerund rule
4. To lift up; to elevate (raise - raised)
imperative mood
raise
relative pronouns
participle
5. Small; contains no more thatn 75 -000 entries
pocket dictionary
you can omit the comma when the sentence is up to 13 words
possessive (plural ends with s)
conjunctions
6. 2 independent clauses without proper punctuation - repair w/ comma & conjuction - semicolon - or seperating them
that clause
run-on sentence
possession
unabridged dictionary
7. Occur when 2 or more adjectives appearing before a noun independently modify the noun
active voice
pronoun
independent adjectives
etymology
8. Refers to syllable of a word that gets the most emphasis
fractions - portions & percentages...
accent
noun
subjects joined by or or nor....
9. Noun or pronoun that answers What? or Whom?
reflexive pronouns
simple subject
preposition
direct object
10. Add 's (Horowitz's)
proper noun possesive singular
dialect label
infinitive
Comma
11. Person - place - things you can see - touch - feel - taste - smell - hear
concrete nouns
definite article
lay
individual units that can ve counted - quantities & measures are....
12. Dependent clauses that precede independent clauses....
Seperated by commas
compound words possessive
preposition
Are followed by a comma
13. Verb and its modifiers - objucts & complements
complete predicate
essential (restrictive) clause
concrete nouns
fractions - portions & percentages...
14. Cannot stand alone; depends on independent clause for meaning
demonstrative adjectives
indirect object
dependent clauses
irregular vebs
15. The-is used to describe a specific person or thing. can be used with singular or plural verbs
definite article
indicative mood
conjunctive adverbs
possession
16. Short quotation are set off from the rest of a sentence by...
lie
A comma
Separate 3 or more equally ranked elements in a series.
infinitive
17. Prepositional phrases containing verb forms are...
independent adjectives
linking verbs
Followed by commas
Make both nouns possessive; Michelle's and Sam's phones rang.
18. What is used to show the omission of words understood?
Require no comma
gerund
subjective-case pronoun
A comma
19. Animal or things & introduces nonessential clauses
Which refers to
appositives
verbs
Add es
20. Used to show actions that are already completed or perfected
who & that clauses introduced by one of
perfect tenses
conjunctive adverbs of 2 or more syllables should be followed with....
present-prgressive tense
21. Answers To whom? To what? For what?
linking verbs
possessive (plural ends with s)
lie
indirect object
22. Just add ' (doctors' - bosses')
possessive (plural ends with s)
pocket dictionary
Require no comma
that clause
23. Form past tense by changing root and commonly adding en to past participle (eat - ate - eaten - eating)
Are followed by a comma
rise
desk or college-level dictionary
irregular vebs
24. Is plural
who & that clauses introduced by one of
indirect object
subjects joined by and.....
use a singular verb when the subject of a sentence is...
25. 1 independent and 1 dependent clause; dependent usually comes first w/ a comma
objective-case pronoun
complex sentence
comma splice
Make both nouns possessive; Michelle's and Sam's phones rang.
26. Qualities - feelings & concepts; difficult to visualize
present participle
passive voice
A comma should be used
abstract nouns
27. Commonly used as objects of vebs or objects of prepositions
objective-case pronoun
parenthetical words - phrases & clauses
Make the second nound possessive - The husband and wife's business closes.
independent adjectives
28. Verb expresses an action directed by the subject toward the object of verb
numbers & uppercase letters (except AIMU) add s
plural compound words & phrases
present participle
active voice
29. Formed by adding d or ed to present tense verb preceded by helping verb (has applied - have built)
primary tense (simple tense) verbs
past participle
Comma
preposition
30. Action has been completed
Add s
past tense verb
A comma
future-progressive tense
31. To rest (lie - lay - lain - lying)
lie
future tense verb
sit
progressive tenses
32. Words used in place of nouns
present-prgressive tense
academic degrees are plural w/ s
pronoun
whom & whomever is objective-case form
33. Word combinations that are unique to that language
plural nouns
total amount - quantities & measures are...
idioms
indicative mood
34. (however - therefore -consequently) used to effect transitions from one though to another in independent clauses
run-on sentence
reflexive pronouns
parenthetical adverbs
Add es
35. Express action - occurrence - or a state of being
double negative
Make both nouns possessive; Michelle's and Sam's phones rang.
verbs
nonstandard & substandard label
36. Shortened forms of subjects & verbs (it's - there's)
verbs
contractions
whom & whomever is objective-case form
definite article
37. Formed by adding ing to present tense verb preceded by helping verb(is studying)
lay
proper noun possessive plural
present participle
Which refers to
38. 1. positive degree-used in merely describing or in limiting anouth word. 2. comparative degree-used to compare two persons or things. 3. superlative degree- used in the comparison of 3 or more persons or things
you can omit the comma when the sentence is up to 13 words
collective nouns
present tense verb
forms of adjectives & adverbs
39. Make principle noun plural (fathers-in-law) (runners-up)
plural compound words & phrases
run-on sentence
simple predicate
contractions
40. To rest (sit - sat)
sit
idioms
appositives
imperative mood
41. Used to express doubt - a conjecture - or suggestion
double negative
subjunctive mood
Are followed by a comma
subjects joined by and.....
42. Used to join unequal sentence elements; independent & dependent clauses
transitive verb
that clause
subordinating conjunctions
linking verbs
43. Occurs when a person is being addressed or spoken to directly - rather than about
abstract nouns
Which refers to
objective-case pronoun
direct address
44. Verb or verb phrase the subject is doing
possessive (plural ends with s)
simple predicate
numbers & uppercase letters (except AIMU) add s
dialect label
45. Noun or pronoun prepositional phrase is talking about
articles
object of preposition
possessive (plural ends with s)
complete predicate
46. 2000s - All Bs and Cs
who & that clauses introduced by only one
Are repeated for emphasis & words that may be misread if not separated.
numbers & uppercase letters (except AIMU) add s
past-perfect tense
47. Unrelated figures appearing side by side should be...
Seperated by commas
parenthetical clause
comparison
indirect object
48. Who - whom - whose - which & that
Change to i - add es (supplies)
relative pronouns
individual units that can ve counted - quantities & measures are....
sentences beginning with there and here
49. Expresses an action directed toward a person or thing
Independent clauses
antecedents each & every
transitive verb
compund-complex sentence
50. Join grammatically equal sentence elements. used in pairs ( both...and - either....or)
abbreviations plural w/ s
contractions
correlative conjunctions
proper nouns