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III - Appositives: Structure and Written Expressions

This document provides examples of grammatical structures and written expressions, including appositives, modals, parallelism, word choice, pronoun agreements, comparisons, determiners, parts of speech, gerunds, unknown nouns, passive voice, tenses, agents, articles, and linking verbs. It contains over 100 questions with multiple choice answer options to demonstrate these concepts.

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III - Appositives: Structure and Written Expressions

This document provides examples of grammatical structures and written expressions, including appositives, modals, parallelism, word choice, pronoun agreements, comparisons, determiners, parts of speech, gerunds, unknown nouns, passive voice, tenses, agents, articles, and linking verbs. It contains over 100 questions with multiple choice answer options to demonstrate these concepts.

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STRUCTURE AND WRITTEN EXPRESSIONS

III.Appositives
1. …………… is often used in soup and sauces.
A. Parsley, an inexpensive herb, C. Inexpensive parsley, herb
B. Parsley is an expensive herb D. An herb is inexpensive parsley
2. Martha Graham, ……………… , has run her own dance company for half a century.
A. is the great modern choreographer C. that the great modern choreographer
B. one of the great modern choreographers D. the modern choreographers were great
IV.Modals
3. Light can travels from the Sun to the Earth in eight minutes and twenty seconds
A B C D
4. She must retyping the report before she hands it in to the director of financing.
A B C D
V.Parallelism
1. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Long Island was chiefly an agricultural
A B C
region with fishing, whaling, and build ships as the important industries.
D
2. It is more difficult to write simply, directly, and effective than to employ flowery but vague expressions that only obscure one’s meaning.
A B C D
3. The liquid crystals in a liquid crystals display affect the polarized light so that it is either blocked and reflected by the segments of display.
A B C D
VI.Word Choice
1. In spite modern medical technology, many diseases caused by viruses are still not curable.
A B C D
2. Because the plan that was made yesterday is no longer feasible, the manager had to choose another alternatives.
A B C D
3. Dislike the gorilla, the male adult chimpanzee weighs under 200 pounds.
A B C D
VIII.Pronoun Agreements
1. Warning coloration protects a skunk by reminding the animal’s enemies of their ability to spray a foul-smelling liquid.
A B C D
IX.Degree of Comparison
1. Foods of animal origin generally supply greatest amounts of iron to the diet than do foods of plant origin.
A B C D
2. Sirius, the Dog star, is the most brightest star in the sky with an absolute magnitude about twenty-three times that of the Sun.
A B C D

X.Determiners
1. After having waited for almost a day for a few mineral , some scientists kept trying harder.
A B C D
2. How much times did Rick and Jennifer have to do the experiment before they obtained
A B C
the results they had been expecting.
D
XI.Parts of Speech
1. Some jellyfish make daily journeys from deep water to the surface and back, while others migrate horizontal.
A B C D
2. A largely percentage of Canadian export business is with the United States.
A B C D
3. Amazon pygmies consider their songs ……………. part of their culture.
A. an important and extremely C. an extremely important
B. as extreme and important D. as extreme importance
4. Caricature, a type of comic exaggeration, is common used in political cartoons.
A B C D
XII.Gerund
1. …………… raw materials into useful products is called manufacturing.
A. Transform C. Being transformed
B. Transforming D. When transforming
2. Many grasshoppers can produce sounds by rub their hind legs against their wings.
A B C D
3. Stuart had to finish to write his letter because he had to leave for the hospital.
A B C D
XIII.UCN
1. Knowledges about cultures can provide insight into the learned behavior of groups.
A B C D
2. . Before lumberjacks had mechanical equipments, they used horses and ropes to drag logs.
A B C D
XIV.Passive
1. The surface of the tongue covered with a tiny taste buds.
A B C D
2. Technology is define as the tools, skills, and methods that are necessary to produce goods.
A B C D
XV. Perfect
1. After he had ran for half a mile, he passed the stick to the next runner.
A B C D
XVI. Tenses
1. On february 20, 1962, Friendship 7 has orbited the Earth in a manned flight that lasted just under five hours.
A B C D
2. For years scientists …………… the effect of coaching and preparatory courses on test scores.
A. are examining C. have examined
B. had been examined D. having been examined
XVII. Agent & Science
1. Charles Darwin, thye nineteenth century biology, showed that the abilities of a species
A
to exchange information is an important factor in its biological survival.
B C D
XVIII. Articles
1. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is an university known for its programs in
A B
sciencies, but it also offers students a well-rounded background in the humanities.
C D
2. Copernicus believed that the earth goes around Sun, and not the other way round.
A B C D
3. There are a number of different elementary particles in a single chemical elements.
A B C D
XIX. Linking Verbs
1. Therapists are currently using mental imagery in the hope that it might prove ………. in the treatment of cancer.
A. helpful C. helpfully
B. for help D. with the help
2. An understanding of latent heat became importantly in the improvement of the steam engine.
A B C D

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