1. Every written English sentence must contain what three elements?
A. A noun, a helping verb and an adverb. B. Only a subject and a predicate are needed. C. A subject, a verb and end punctuation. D. A subject, a verb and an article.
2. An article, in English grammar, is:
A. An informational piece of writing. B. A word telling "which one" or "how many". C. An adjective. D. Both B and C.
3. When does "what" really mean "which"?
A. When there are a large number of possibilities. B. When the number of possibilities is known. C. When a non-native English speaker is first learning our language. D. When we want to find out what all the possibilities are.
4. The present perfect tense:
A. Has no relationship to past events. B. Is not really present tense at all. C. Demonstrates our current state of experience. D. Both A and B.
5. What part of speech is the underlined word in the following sentence?
Miss Thailand is very charming.
A. Conjunction. B. Verb. C. Adjective. D. Adverb.
6. The underlined word below is what part of speech?
Every student but one passed the mid-term exam.
A. Adverb. B. Conjunction. C. Preposition. D. Article.
7. What are the next underlined words?
We'll leave as soon as the rain stops.
A. The beginning of an adverbial clause. B. A prepositional phrase. C. A conjunction. D. Both A and C.
8. What part of speech is used to describe the characteristics or condition of a person, place or thing?
A. The subject. B. An adjective. C. A verb. D. An adverb.
9. What part of speech modifies, clarifies, limits or defines the characteristics, conditions or actions shown in a sentence?
A. An adverb. B. A conjunction. C. The sentence predicate. D. The main verb.
10. In reported speech, wherein the speech does not relate to a present condition, what tense period must the main verb of all clauses be in?
A. Future. B. Past perfect. C. Present perfect. D. Past.
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