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16.) Subject-Verb Agreement Question: Which is correct? a) Neither of the answers are correct. b) Neither of the answers is correct.
Answer: b) Neither of the answers is correct. Explanation: "Neither" is singular and requires a singular verb.
15.) Articles Question: Choose the correct article: "He is ______ university professor." a) a b) an
Answer: a) a Explanation: "University" begins with a /j/ sound, which is a consonant sound. Therefore, the correct article is "a," as in "a university professor
14.) Grammar Question: Transitive or Intransitive? Question: Is the verb "fell" transitive or intransitive in the following sentences? Identify which and explain briefly. "The tree fell during the storm." "The lumberjack felled the tree
Answer: 1. "The tree fell during the storm." o Intransitive: The verb "fell" does not take a direct object. The subject ("the tree") performs the action of fa
13.) Subject-Verb Agreement with Quantifiers Question: Choose the correct verb: "Each of the students ______ responsible." a) is b) are
Answer: a) is. Explanation: "Each" is singular and requires a singular verb.
12.) Phrasal Verbs Question: Classify the phrasal verb as separable or inseparable: "She looked up the word in the dictionary."
Answer: Separable. Explanation: The object can appear between the verb and particle: "She looked the word up."
11.) Reflexive Pronouns Question: Correct the sentence: "She bought it for herself and I."
Answer: "She bought it for herself and me." Explanation: Use "me," not "I," in the object position.
Restrictive vs. Non-restrictive Clauses Question: Explain the difference in meaning: a) The students who studied hard passed the test. b) The students, who studied hard, passed the test.
a) Restrictive: Only the students who studied hard passed. b) Non-restrictive: All the students studied hard and passed.
Question: Identify the function of the gerund phrase: "Her constant complaining about the workload frustrated her colleagues."
Answer: The gerund phrase "Her constant complaining about the workload" functions as the subject.
Question: Rewrite this as an embedded question: "Where did he go after the meeting?"
Answer: "I wonder where he went after the meeting."
Question: Identify and correct this sentence: "Walking through the park, the flowers were blooming beautifully."
Answer: "Walking through the park, I saw the flowers blooming beautifully."
Question: Which is correct, and why? a) The book, which I bought yesterday, is excellent. b) The book that I bought yesterday is excellent.
Answer: Both are correct. Use "which" for non-restrictive clauses and "that" for restrictive clauses.
Question: Identify the nominal clause and its function: "What she decided to do next surprised everyone."
Answer: "What she decided to do next" is the nominal clause, functioning as the subject.
Subjunctive Mood Question: Which sentence is correct, and why? a) If I was you, I would take the job. b) If I were you, I would take the job.
b) If I were you, I would take the job. Explanation: The subjunctive mood is used for hypothetical or unreal situations. "Were" is the correct form here.
1.) The sentence "The woman hit the man with the umbrella" is ambiguous. What are the two possible interpretations of this sentence, and how does the placement of the prepositional phrase ("with the umbrella") affect its meaning?
The sentence can be interpreted in two ways due to the structural ambiguity of the prepositional phrase "with the umbrella": 1. Interpretation 1: The woman use