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English Usage Quiz Questions and Answers, Exams of English Literature

A list of English usage quiz questions and answers. It covers topics such as grammar, vocabulary, and sentence structure. The questions are designed to test the reader's knowledge of the English language and provide examples of correct usage. useful for students who want to improve their English language skills and prepare for exams or assignments.

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2022/2023

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Download English Usage Quiz Questions and Answers and more Exams English Literature in PDF only on Docsity! English Usage (Unit Quizzes and Cumulative review assignments) adverb - Correct answer In order to be accepted into many universities, high school students must score (well) on the ACT or SAT. verb - Correct answer In order to be accepted into many universities, high school students must (score) well on the ACT or SAT. verb - Correct answer In order to be (accepted) into many universities, high school students must score well on the ACT or SAT. noun - Correct answer On Election Day, just barely more than half of the county's (residents) actually voted. noun - Correct answer On Election Day, just barely more than half of the residents of the (county) actually voted. adjective - Correct answer On Election Day, just barely more than (half) of the county's residents actually voted. noun - Correct answer On (Election Day,) just barely more than half of the county's residents actually voted. verb - Correct answer On Election Day, just barely more than half of the county's residents actually (voted.) informal - Correct answer "Hey, did you hear that chocolate can actually be good for you?" formal - Correct answer "The latest research indicates that dark chocolate has antioxidant properties that are beneficial to your health." informal - Correct answer "Dear Diary, This has been the best summer of my life!" formal - Correct answer "We, the people, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty for ourselves and our posterity . . ." preposition - Correct answer All students who are interested in graduating with honors must fill out applications before the deadline. noun - Correct answer All students who are interested in graduating with (honors) must fill out applications before the deadline. pronoun - Correct answer All students (who) are interested in graduating with honors must fill out applications before the deadline. interjection - Correct answer (Yuck!) People actually eat that stuff. verb - Correct answer Yuck! People actually (eat) that stuff. adjective - Correct answer Yuck! People actually eat (that) stuff? I was relaxing with my family after dinner last night, when the smoke alarm began to buzz. - Correct answer Which sentence would be more appropriate when writing an essay for school? Situational variety - Correct answer When talking to her grandmother, Stephanie says, "I'm going over to visit my friend Lisa." When talking to her friend Suzanne, she says, "I'm hanging with Lisa." What is this an example of? verb - Correct answer Sometimes love is happy, sometimes love (is) tragic; everybody, however, loves love. noun - Correct answer Sometimes (love) is happy, sometimes love is tragic; everybody, however, loves love. verb - Correct answer Sometimes love is happy, sometimes love is tragic; everybody, however, (loves) love. usage - Correct answer Two friends speak casually during a phone conversation. grammar - Correct answer In a formal academic essay, the professor corrects a sentence that ends with a preposition. Mr. Clemens's hat - Correct answer The hat belongs to Mr. Clemens. Mr. Francisco's dog - Correct answer The dog belongs to Mr. Francisco. Nellie's and Dora's CDs - Correct answer The CDs belong to Nelly and Dora (each of them own CDs). The Snows' newspaper - Correct answer The newspaper belongs to the Snow family. re/ly/ing - Correct answer relying their - Correct answer their mod/er/ate - Correct answer moderate a/dult/hood - Correct answer adulthood sym/pa/thy - Correct answer sympathy fam/i/ly - Correct answer family ex/pe/ri/ence - Correct answer experience transitive - Correct answer The bird (hit) the windshield. transitive - Correct answer The snowplow (hit) the building. transitive - Correct answer The passengers (flew) the plane after the pilot's departure. intransitive - Correct answer On the cross-country trip, he (stopped) to sleep once. intransitive - Correct answer The paper airplane (flew) high. transitive - Correct answer On the cross-country trip, he never (stopped) the car. will - Correct answer I will see you later. have - Correct answer I have just barely finished it. am - Correct answer I am working on it. us - Correct answer When he got back from the hospital, the cowboy (showed) us his big, purple bruise. There is no indirect object. - Correct answer He (sang) a song to forget the pain. predicate adjective - Correct answer The knights seem very brave. predicate noun - Correct answer Prince Hazeem became the king. predicate adjective - Correct answer The tomato plants grew extremely tall. predicate noun - Correct answer Roy Jones, Jr., remains the undefeated champion. predicate adjective - Correct answer The patient looks much healthier. predicate adjective - Correct answer The girl felt important. predicate noun - Correct answer On horseback, Ty Murray was the unstoppable cowboy. I am finishing it. - Correct answer Which of the following sentences is written in a form of present tense? incorrect - Correct answer sup/erman correct - Correct answer en/vi/ron/ment incorrect - Correct answer ca/pi/tal/ize correct - Correct answer com/mon correct - Correct answer ac/ces/si/ble I will eat it soon. - Correct answer Which of the following sentences is written in a form of future tense? gerund phrase - Correct answer "Jogging regularly" is an example of what type of subject? infinitive phrase - Correct answer "To be strong in tough situations" is an example of what type of subject? a consistent, disciplined study routine - Correct answer A consistent, disciplined study routine will lead to good grades. routine - Correct answer A consistent, disciplined study routine will lead to good grades. Hard work and talent can lead to great success. - Correct answer Which of the following sentences has a compound subject? Many politicians are not people to whom we can look for positive examples of integrity. - Correct answer Which of the following is an example of a sentence with a simple subject in italics? A rigorous, steady morning run can help energize you during the day. - Correct answer Which of the following is an example of a sentence with a complete subject in italics? Candy and cookies are not part of a well-balanced breakfast. - Correct answer Which of the following is an example of a sentence with a compound subject in italics? Many different marine fish eat algae. - Correct answer Which of the following is an example of a sentence with a simple predicate in italics? Clown fish hide in the tentacles of sea anemones and clean them as well. - Correct answer Which is an example of a sentence with a compound predicate in italics? you - Correct answer Please, quit singing that stinking song! you - Correct answer Get back over here! is - Correct answer What's on TV tonight? is - Correct answer Nothing. angers - Correct answer That angers me! angers - Correct answer Me too! he - Correct answer Will he be dining with us tonight? who - Correct answer Who is the coolest superhero? printer - Correct answer Why doesn't the printer work? bathroom - Correct answer Where's the bathroom? to be - Correct answer Sentences that begin with "it" or "there" typically have a delayed subject if the next word is a form of which verb? should have a capital - Correct answer he said that you played well. should have a capital - Correct answer he said, should have a capital - Correct answer "you played well." should have a capital - Correct answer "you," he said, should not have a capital - Correct answer "played well." correct - Correct answer Prince Charles not correct - Correct answer king Edward correct - Correct answer Senator Longspeech not correct - Correct answer Pig-Out drive-In correct - Correct answer yield correct - Correct answer field incorrect - Correct answer anceint correct - Correct answer receive correct - Correct answer their incorrect - Correct answer cieling incorrect - Correct answer nieghbor correct - Correct answer conscience correct - Correct answer feign correct - Correct answer foreign correct - Correct answer beige behind the woodshed - Correct answer Which of the following could not be an example of a participial phrase? feeling the change in his own actions - Correct answer Which of the following is an example of a gerund phrase? to correct the youngster's errors - Correct answer Which of the following is an example of an infinitive phrase? over the wall - Correct answer Which of the following is an example of a prepositional phrase? Mariano, the smartest kid in class, is also a very good athlete. - Correct answer Which sentence below has an appositive phrase? running the Boston Marathon - Correct answer Which of the following is an example of a gerund phrase? to feel my pain - Correct answer Which of the following is an example of an infinitive phrase? over the rainbow - Correct answer Which of the following is an example of a prepositional phrase? chewing the fat - Correct answer Which of the following is an example of a gerund phrase? Her thoughts spinning daily, the girl's goals were finally realized. - Correct answer Which of the following sentences has an absolute phrase? dependent clauses - Correct answer In which category did the three above clauses fall? adverb clause - Correct answer (When you graduate) you'll need to get a job. adjective clause - Correct answer That car, (which is as old as my dad,) actually runs? independent clause - Correct answer Remembering the jail, (the boy decided not to take the candy bar.) independent clause - Correct answer In what seemed like hours, (the professor finally got to the point of his lecture.) dependent clause - Correct answer (When I run daily), I lose weight. phrase - Correct answer (Remembering the jail), the boy decided not to take the candy bar. independent clause - Correct answer When I run daily, (I lose weight.) verb - Correct answer have been growing silliness - Correct answer Choose the correct spelling. mingling - Correct answer mingle + ing nodding - Correct answer nod + ing abridging - Correct answer abridge + ing manageable - Correct answer manage + able grinning - Correct answer grin + ing enjoyed - Correct answer Choose the correct spelling. thinned - Correct answer thin + ed truly - Correct answer true + ly imbuing - Correct answer Choose the correct spelling. jogger - Correct answer jog + er desirous - Correct answer desire + ous uppity - Correct answer up + ity presetting - Correct answer preset + ing heating - Correct answer heat + ing advantageous - Correct answer Choose the correct spelling. taming - Correct answer tame + ing stony - Correct answer stone + y deferred - Correct answer defer + ed courageous - Correct answer courage + ous inferred - Correct answer infer + ed forbidding - Correct answer forbid + ing compelling - Correct answer compel + ing forgettable - Correct answer forget + able peaceably - Correct answer peace + ably beggar - Correct answer beg + ar stirred - Correct answer stir + ed submitting - Correct answer submit + ing bridging - Correct answer bridge + ing referred - Correct answer refer + ed vaguely - Correct answer vague + ly dining - Correct answer dine + ing differing - Correct answer differ + ing committed - Correct answer commit + ed anxieties - Correct answer Choose the correct spelling. pretending - Correct answer pretend + ing judging - Correct answer judge + ing planning - Correct answer plan + ing famous - Correct answer fame + ous abridgeable - Correct answer abridge + able allotted - Correct answer allot + ed ninety - Correct answer nine + ty abridgment - Correct answer abridge + ment different - Correct answer differ + ent declarative statement - Correct answer It's supposed to rain all day. exclamatory statement - Correct answer You have got to be kidding! imperative statement - Correct answer Open the door for him. interrogative statement - Correct answer Have you seen the weather report? imperative statement - Correct answer Please pass the salt. exclamatory statement - Correct answer I can't believe it! conditional statement - Correct answer If she loans me her bike, then I'll forgive her for taking mine. conditional statement - Correct answer If you build it, he will come. declarative statement - Correct answer She left an hour ago. interrogative statement - Correct answer Are you coming to the movie? radios - Correct answer radio patios - Correct answer patio cameos - Correct answer cameo ratios - Correct answer ratio cats - Correct answer cat potatoes - Correct answer potato calves - Correct answer calf geese - Correct answer goose lives - Correct answer life women - Correct answer woman briefs - Correct answer brief echoes - Correct answer echo trios - Correct answer trio deer - Correct answer deer sheep - Correct answer sheep shelves - Correct answer shelf mosquitoes - Correct answer mosquito wolves - Correct answer wolf mice - Correct answer mouse yourselves - Correct answer yourself yoyos - Correct answer yoyo heroes - Correct answer hero grouches - Correct answer grouch vouchers - Correct answer voucher galleries - Correct answer gallery mysteries - Correct answer mystery spies - Correct answer spy kings - Correct answer king stories - Correct answer story boys - Correct answer boy brooms - Correct answer broom nieces - Correct answer niece
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