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Business English
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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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1. Faculty - committee - team - group - jury-may be singular or plural depending on how they are used
relative pronouns
collective nouns
transitive verb
nonessential (nonrestrictive) clause
2. Used in casual writing or conversation but not formal
A comma should be used
fractions - portions & percentages...
colloquial or informal label
who & whoever is subjective-case form
3. Indicate whether a noun is plural or singular & whether it is located nearby or farther away
gerund rule
demonstrative adjectives
unabridged dictionary
diacritical marks
4. Describe nouns or pronouns; answer What kind? How many? Which one?
independent adjectives
complex sentence
raise
adjectives
5. Noun or pronoun the sentence is about
idioms
adverbs
simple subject
fractions - portions & percentages...
6. Incomplete sentence - phrase or clause
definite article
sentence fragment
object of preposition
parenthetical words - phrases & clauses
7. Can be singular or plural depending on the nouns they refer to
Which refers to
singular noun
fractions - portions & percentages...
Require no comma
8. Separate 2 or more adjectives that equally modify or describe a noun
complex sentence
who & that clauses introduced by one of
perfect tenses
independent adjectives
9. A phrase or clause
use a singular verb when the subject of a sentence is...
total amount - quantities & measures are...
numbers & uppercase letters (except AIMU) add s
pronoun
10. To rest (lie - lay - lain - lying)
that clause
complete predicate
accent
lie
11. 's or ' on the last word (father-in-law's)
Independent clauses
compound words possessive
complex sentence
intransitive verb
12. 1 independent clause; no punctuation in sentence - can be joind by and
infinitive
simple sentence
A comma should be used
subjects joined by and.....
13. Used in certain countries or regions
abstract nouns
Should be followed by a comma
dialect label
A comma
14. Express state of being and generally link to the subject that describe or renames them
linking verbs
reflexive pronouns
raise
The second & succeeding elements are normally set off by commas
15. Verb or verb phrase the subject is doing
simple predicate
coordinating conjuctions
who & whoever is subjective-case form
nonstandard & substandard label
16. Word combinations that are unique to that language
etymology
past tense verb
idioms
Change to i - add es (supplies)
17. Who - whom - whose - which & that
gerund rule
relative pronouns
comparative degree
who & whoever is subjective-case form
18. 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
Are followed by a comma
that clause
singular noun
19. Adds additional info to sentence
raise
parenthetical clause
present participle
Followed by commas
20. No longer used
proper nouns
irregular vebs
Germanys - Januarys
obsolete label
21. Used to show actions that are already completed or perfected
perfect tenses
A comma
primary tense (simple tense) verbs
dependent clauses
22. Shows physical or mental action
sentences beginning with there and here
inverted sentences
Commas are used to set off
action verb
23. Nouns or pronouns previously mentioned
usage labels
Separate 3 or more equally ranked elements in a series.
antecedents
correlative conjunctions
24. Primarily as subjects of verbs
subjective-case pronoun
future-perfect tense
raise
pocket dictionary
25. Indicates present - the past & future
Comma
lie
primary tense (simple tense) verbs
Add s
26. Opposing or contrasting expressions (not - never - but - yet)
Commas are used to set off
subjects joined by and.....
preposition
possessive (plural ends with s)
27. Expected to occur later
future tense verb
plural nouns
preposition
A comma
28. Describes ongoing actions that occured in the past - usually as another action was taking place
present-prgressive tense
A comma should be used
Separate the parts of the address w/ commas
superaltive degree
29. Needed to identify the noun to which it refers; no commas should separate this clause from antecedent
essential (restrictive) clause
definite article
infinitive
sentences beginning with there and here
30. May be used to create transitions between thoughts (after all - by the way - for example)
The comma
total amount - quantities & measures are...
parenthetical words - phrases & clauses
lay
31. Express current action
fractions - portions & percentages...
adverbs
present tense verb
subjective-case pronoun
32. Surviving from a previous period
archaic label
relative pronouns
present participle
primary tense (simple tense) verbs
33. Simple subject and all modifiers (words that describe or limit)
Change to i - add es (supplies)
usage labels
possession
complete subject
34. The-is used to describe a specific person or thing. can be used with singular or plural verbs
Add s
simple subject
definite article
conjunctive adverbs of 2 or more syllables should be followed with....
35. Unrelated figures appearing side by side should be...
imperative mood
academic degrees are plural w/ s
past participle
Seperated by commas
36. Plural uses plural verb
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37. Cannot stand alone; depends on independent clause for meaning
essential (restrictive) clause
pronoun
irregular vebs
dependent clauses
38. Noun or pronoun prepositional phrase is talking about
future-progressive tense
object of preposition
Make the second nound possessive - The husband and wife's business closes.
indicative mood
39. Used to effect a transition from one thought to another & they may consist of more than one word (also called transitional expressions or conjunctions)
conjunctive adverbs
That refers to
Add s - (attorneys)
set
40. Words that function as nouns - adjectives or adverbs - (gerunds - infinitives - & participles)
that clause
verbals
The comma
archaic label
41. Describes ongoing action that will take place in future add wil be in front (I will be hearing)
past-perfect tense
primary tense (simple tense) verbs
passive voice
future-progressive tense
42. Formed by adding ing to present tense verb preceded by helping verb(is studying)
transitive verb
Followed by commas
present participle
Are followed by a comma
43. Add ' (Horowitzes')
proper noun possessive plural
adjectives
'A number' is...
personal pronoun
44. Occur when 2 or more adjectives appearing before a noun independently modify the noun
verbals
independent adjectives
desk or college-level dictionary
plural compound words & phrases
45. Singular
individual units that can ve counted - quantities & measures are....
total amount - quantities & measures are...
parenthetical words - phrases & clauses
abstract nouns
46. Collection of synonyms and antonyms
independent adjectives
progressive tenses
thesaurus
complex sentence
47. One
conjunctive adverbs of 2 or more syllables should be followed with....
essential (restrictive) clause
raise
singular noun
48. Expresses an action directed toward a person or thing
possessive (singular)
Commas
academic degrees are plural w/ s
transitive verb
49. Connect words - phrases and clauses of equal grammatical value or rank (and - or - but - nor)
coordinating conjunctions
proper noun possessive plural
future tense verb
That refers to
50. Prepositional phrases containing verb forms are...
who & that clauses introduced by only one
Change to i - add es (supplies)
Followed by commas
Are repeated for emphasis & words that may be misread if not separated.