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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.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
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. Subjects are after the verb
sentences beginning with there and here
infinitive
antecedents
A comma should be used
2. Pronouns that end in self
reflexive pronouns
proper nouns
Separate the parts of the address w/ commas
demonstrative adjectives
3. 2000s - All Bs and Cs
sit
numbers & uppercase letters (except AIMU) add s
who & whoever is subjective-case form
who and that clauses...
4. When dates contain more than one element....
etymology
possession
concrete nouns
The second & succeeding elements are normally set off by commas
5. Warn about the use of certain words
usage labels
present-prgressive tense
Commas
inflected
6. MDs - PhDs
simple predicate
objective-case pronoun
pronoun
academic degrees are plural w/ s
7. Word combinations that are unique to that language
who & that clauses introduced by one of
idioms
desk or college-level dictionary
future-progressive tense
8. Form past tense by changing root and commonly adding en to past participle (eat - ate - eaten - eating)
Commas are used to set off
intransitive verb
'The number' is ......
irregular vebs
9. Commas are used to...
direct address
Require no comma
Separate 3 or more equally ranked elements in a series.
Should be followed by a comma
10. History of word
etymology
set
fractions - portions & percentages...
conjunctive adverbs
11. Short quotation are set off from the rest of a sentence by...
Require no comma
future-progressive tense
A comma
A comma should be used
12. Not conformed to use among educated speakers
raise
desk or college-level dictionary
nonstandard & substandard label
direct object
13. Not capitalized-generalized person - places & things
common nouns
idioms
collective nouns
archaic label
14. When using the coordinating conjunction and......
you can omit the comma when the sentence is up to 13 words
nonessential (nonrestrictive) clause
future tense verb
Change to i - add es (supplies)
15. Often introduced by words such as then or as
Make both nouns possessive; Michelle's and Sam's phones rang.
nonessential (nonrestrictive) clause
comparatives
proper nouns ending in s - x - z - ch - sh - add es
16. Verb should agree with the closer subject
subjects joined by or or nor....
participle
subjunctive mood
set
17. What is used to show the omission of words understood?
A comma
who & that clauses introduced by only one
direct object
abstract nouns
18. The most used & misused punctuation mark
adverbs
conjunctive adverbs of 2 or more syllables should be followed with....
appositives
The comma
19. Add 's (Horowitz's)
idioms
proper noun possesive singular
that clause
collective nouns
20. Plural ending in s - x - z - ch - sh
raise
Add es
present-perfect tense
noun
21. Generally contains over 170 -000 entries
desk or college-level dictionary
Add s - (attorneys)
past participle
thesaurus
22. Expected to occur later
future tense verb
proper noun possessive plural
Make both nouns possessive; Michelle's and Sam's phones rang.
parenthetical words - phrases & clauses
23. Plural
verbals
Separate the parts of the address w/ commas
complete subject
individual units that can ve counted - quantities & measures are....
24. yrs. - CPAs - Nos.
abbreviations plural w/ s
Germanys - Januarys
coordinating conjunctions
interjections
25. Person - place - things you can see - touch - feel - taste - smell - hear
direct address
present participle
subjects joined by or or nor....
concrete nouns
26. 1 independent clause; no punctuation in sentence - can be joind by and
simple sentence
definite article
articles
academic degrees are plural w/ s
27. Verb and its modifiers - objucts & complements
complete predicate
infinitive
A comma should be used
Comma
28. 1 independent and 1 dependent clause; dependent usually comes first w/ a comma
common nouns
The comma
complex sentence
you can omit the comma when the sentence is up to 13 words
29. 2 nouns express combined ownership
30. Add 's (women's - children's - boss's - class's)
complete predicate
future-perfect tense
possessive (singular)
primary tense (simple tense) verbs
31. Occur when 2 or more adjectives appearing before a noun independently modify the noun
Should be followed by a comma
complete predicate
independent adjectives
demonstrative adjectives
32. Used in certain countries or regions
progressive tenses
Comma
thesaurus
dialect label
33. Who - whom - whose - which & that
relative pronouns
imperative mood
Are repeated for emphasis & words that may be misread if not separated.
parenthetical adverbs
34. May be used to create transitions between thoughts (after all - by the way - for example)
raise
parenthetical words - phrases & clauses
run-on sentence
possessive (singular)
35. Primarily as subjects of verbs
etymology
subjective-case pronoun
comparatives
subjects joined by and.....
36. Used to express a fact
comparative degree
who & whoever is subjective-case form
rise
indicative mood
37. Negative adverb is used in same sentence with negative verb.(Calling her won't do no good)
irregular vebs
who & that clauses introduced by only one
Seperated by commas
double negative
38. Noun or pronoun prepositional phrase is talking about
A comma
object of preposition
common nouns
subjects joined by or or nor....
39. Collection of synonyms and antonyms
definite article
thesaurus
progressive tenses
contractions
40. Add ' (Horowitzes')
Should be followed by a comma
proper noun possessive plural
usage labels
possession
41. Plural uses plural verb
42. 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
forms of adjectives & adverbs
preposition
conjunctive adverbs of 2 or more syllables should be followed with....
indirect object
43. A comma
interjections
conjunctive adverbs of 2 or more syllables should be followed with....
action verb
Make the second nound possessive - The husband and wife's business closes.
44. Formed by adding d or ed to present tense verb preceded by helping verb (has applied - have built)
past participle
active voice
irregular vebs
preposition
45. Just add ' (doctors' - bosses')
'The number' is ......
object of preposition
present participle
possessive (plural ends with s)
46. Known as relative pronoun clauses
subjects joined by or or nor....
conjunctive adverbs of 2 or more syllables should be followed with....
compound words possessive
who and that clauses...
47. Answers To whom? To what? For what?
indirect object
active voice
direct address
object of preposition
48. Word or groups of words that explain or rename previously mentioned nouns or pronouns
adverbs
sentences beginning with there and here
direct address
appositives
49. Words that connect other words or groups of words
inverted sentences
progressive tenses
conjunctions
who and that clauses...
50. Joins nouns and pronouns to other words
The second & succeeding elements are normally set off by commas
conjunctive adverbs of 2 or more syllables should be followed with....
preposition
obsolete label