front 1 Select the word or phrase in the sentence that is not used correctly. "The car that he had seen at the Ford dealer was the one that he final decided to buy." A. had seen B. was C. final D. to buy | back 1 C. final |
front 2 What is the correct contraction for "it is"? A. its B. isn't C. it's D. No contraction used | back 2 C. it's |
front 3 Select the word or phrase that makes this sentence grammatically correct. "The student was very proud of ……..when he aced the test." A. him B. hisself C. he D. himself | back 3 D. himself |
front 4 Place these lines for an address in the correct order. = 20003 1600 Pennsylvania Áve. Washington, DC Mr. John Ryan A. Mr. John Ryan , 1600 Pennsylvania Áve. , Washington, DC , = 20003 B. 1600 Pennsylvania Áve. , Washington, DC , = 20003 , Mr. John Ryan C. Washington, DC , = 20003 , Mr. John Ryan , 1600 Pennsylvania Áve. D. Mr. John Ryan , Washington, DC , = 20003 , 1600 Pennsylvania Áve.Check AnswerView Correct Answer | back 4 A. Mr. John Ryan , 1600 Pennsylvania Áve. , Washington, DC , = 20003 |
front 5 Select the word or phrase that makes this sentence grammatically correct. "…. …ars a very ancient people." A. The Chinese B. Chinese C. The Chineses D. Chineses | back 5 A. The Chinese |
front 6 Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A. Jenna placed her book on the table and she hung up her jacket. B. Jenna placed her book on the table, and she hung up her jacket. C. Jenna placed her book on the table, she hung up her jacket. D. Jenna placed her book on the table she hung up her jacket | back 6 B. Jenna placed her book on the table, and she hung up her jacket. |
front 7 Select the word that fits in the sentence correctly. "The student had a great deal of trouble with the teacher." A. communication B. community C. communicating D. communicate | back 7 C. communicating |
front 8 Which word is used incorrectly? "The mailperson's job is to put the envelope's in every mailbox on the block." A. envelope's B. mallperson's C. every D. block | back 8 A. envelope's |
front 9 Select the word or phrase that makes this sentence grammatically correct. "The student…. for the final exam." A. would have study B. didn't studied C. was studying D. studied hardly | back 9 C. was studying |
front 10 Which sentence is grammatically correct? A. The chemistry lab after third period smells badly. B. Sam behaved bad during Mr. Johnson's lecture. C. Mona performed badly during dance class. D. Joe limped bad after his collision in gym class. | back 10 C. Mona performed badly during dance class. |
front 11 Which sentence is grammatically correct? A. Who should I buy for? B. Who is the best dressed? C. Whom is going with me? D. Whom brought the cucumber salad? | back 11 B. Who is the best dressed |
front 12 Choose the word that correctly replaces the underlined word in the sentence. "We didn't know which picture was Patricia's." A. mine B. her's C. ours D. hers | back 12 D. hers |
front 13 Select the sentence that is grammatically correct A. The students looked at their test scores. B. Their waiting for you. C. Their comes a time when one must choose between right and wrong. D. The patient told the nurse, "Put the flowers on that table over their." | back 13 A. The students looked at their test scores. |
front 14 Select the word or phrase in the sentence that is not used correctly. "She chose too pretty pins to wear on her dress." A. chose B. on C. to D. too | back 14 D. too |
front 15 Select the word or phrase that makes this sentence grammatically correct. "The dog began to scratch…… behind the ear." A. itself B. themself C. their D. it | back 15 A. itself |
front 16 Select the word or phrase that makes this sentence grammatically correct. "A synonym is a word….. a meaning similar to another word." A. having B. that have C. who is having D. who have | back 16 A. having |
front 17 Which sentence is grammatically correct? A. There very heavy and have graphic covers. B. The two books are over their. C. Their my favorite textbooks. D. They're grammar and mathematics books. | back 17 D. They're grammar and mathematics books. |
front 18 Select the word or phrase in the sentence that is not used correctly. "After the policeman had ran for several miles, he finally caught up with the man who had stolen the purse." A. several miles B. who C. had ran D. up with | back 18 C. had ran |
front 19 Which sentence uses the verb correctly? A. Mark has driven the golf cart at the fairgrounds. B. Mark has went to the county fair in the past. C. Mark has became a new fair board member. D. Mark has rang the bell at the livestock auction. | back 19 A. Mark has driven the golf cart at the fairgrounds |
front 20 Which sentence is grammatically correct? A. The toy raccoon is missing it's left ear. B. Our dog took it's toy with him. C. Its plastic eye is hanging by a thread. D. Its the toy that looks like a raccoon. | back 20 C. Its plastic eye is hanging by a thread. |
front 21 Select the correct word(s) to make the sentence grammatically correct. "When watching a movie with my wife, she sometimes will ….her head down in my lap and fall asleep." A. sit B. set C. lay D. lie | back 21 C. lie |
front 22 Which sentence is grammatically correct? A. Himself and my brother were at the concert last night. B. His and my brother were at the concert last night. C. He and my brother were at the concert last night. D. Him and my brother were at the concert last night. | back 22 C. He and my brother were at the concert last night. |
front 23 Which word is used incorrectly? "The team want to go to the next game early for tryouts." A. Early B. Want C. To go D. Game | back 23 B. Want |
front 24 Choose the word that correctly replaces the underlined word in the sentence. "Everyone enjoyed the film presented in the Jones' theater." A. there's B. there C. their D. their's | back 24 C. their |
front 25 Select the sentence in which snake is used as a verb. A. The plumber used his snake to open up the clogged pipe. B. The cobra is a venomous snake. C. You are being a snake when you steal from me. D. The spy had to snake his way furtively onto the train. | back 25 D. The spy had to snake his way furtively onto the train. |
front 26 Which sentence is grammatically correct? A. The woman who made the cake is waiting for her payment. B. The boy who you met yesterday is coming to the band concert. C. Tommy will chose who he pleases to take to the dance. D. Whom will take me to my truck in the school parking lot?Check AnswerView Correct Answer | back 26 B. The woman who made the cake is waiting for her payment. |
front 27 Which sentence is grammatically correct? A. I need some good advise on how to break up with my girlfriend. B. My parents advice me on all of my major financial transactions. C. We advice all new freshmen to take the public speaking course. D. Elle advised me to go to the dance with Rachel instead of Jen. | back 27 D. Elle advised me to go to the dance with Rachel instead of Jen. |
front 28 Select the word or phrase in the sentence that is not used correctly. A. personnel B. client's C. overheard D. details | back 28 A. personnel |
front 29 Select the word or phrase in the sentence that is not used correctly. A. It B. never C. seem D. shines | back 29 C. seem |
front 30 Select the word or phrase that makes this sentence grammatically correct. The blue whale is the largest animal …… the world. A. at B. on C. of D. in | back 30 D. in |
front 31 Which sentence uses the verb correctly? A. During the Tough Truck competition, Sarah drank the chocolate milkshake. B. Mindy drunk cherry flavored root beer from a refillable silver cup tonight. C. At the county fair, I have drank the lemon shakes from the blue booth. D. After walking through the sheep and goat barns, I drunk two bottles of water. | back 31 A. During the Tough Truck competition, Sarah drank the chocolate milkshake. |
front 32 Which sentence is grammatically correct? A. She continually drank water from the blue bottle all day. B. The escalator continually moved people 24 hours a day. C. The silver disc rotated continuously using solar power. D. The mailman continuously arrived each day at noon. | back 32 C. The silver disc rotated continuously using solar power. |
front 33 Select the word or phrase that makes this sentence grammatically correct. If they ….. that the weather was going to be so bad, they wouldn't have gone to the beach. A. were knowing B. had known C. known D. knew | back 33 B. had known |
front 34 Which sentence is grammatically correct? A. Feeding a child is important, however, too much food can risk obesity. B. Heather owned eight dogs, unfortunately, her sister was allergic to them. C. Moving to a big city can be exciting, therefore, do it when you are young. D. We lost the game; consequently, we fell out of the top ten ranking. | back 34 D. We lost the game; consequently, we fell out of the top ten ranking. |
front 35 Choose the correct word to fit in the blank. The party was scheduled to last …. five to seven. A. from B. between C. to D. at | back 35 A. from |
front 36 Which sentence uses the verb correctly? A. Lonnie has ate 20 hot dogs during the county fair Hot Dog Eating Contest. B. Right now, Susan ate a large bucket of french fries with salt and vinegar. C. Last year at the fair, I ate a stromboli, a bucket of fries, and an elephant ear. D. Yesterday, I eat a funnel cake with chocolate and peanut butter toppings.Check AnswerView Correct Answer | back 36 C. Last year at the fair, I ate a stromboli, a bucket of fries, and an elephant ear. |
front 37 Select the sentence in which legal is used as an adjective A. It is not legal to jaywalk. B. He is a legal resident of the United States C. He did not know that jaywalking was not legal. D. It is legal to wear green on March 17th. | back 37 B. He is a legal resident of the United States |
front 38 Select the word or phrase in the sentence that is not used correctly. Her mother asked her what would she do after she graduated from college. A. would she B. from C. her D. do | back 38 A. would she |
front 39 Which sentence is grammatically correct? A. Pizza is better than hotdogs. B. Mandy is much taller then Jason. C. Dogs are more loving then cats. D. The concert is happening then. | back 39 A. Pizza is better than hotdogs |
front 40 What sentence should replace the following incorrect sentence? "This door to remain unlocked when occupied." A. This door will remain unlocked when the office is occupied. B. This door to remain unlocked while open. C. This sentence is correct as written. D. This office must have the door unlocked at all times. | back 40 A. This door will remain unlocked when the office is occupied. |
front 41 Select the word or phrase in the sentence that is not used correctly. San Francisco is one of many cities in the world which have recently been hit by earthquakes. A. have B. many cities C. been hit D. in | back 41 A. have |
front 42 Select the word or phrase in the sentence that is not used correctly. Long before his death, Pablo Picasso had became one of the most important artists in history. A. in B. long before C. the most D. had became | back 42 C. had became |
front 43 Select the word or phrase in the sentence that is not used correctly. The patient's voice was a little horse, and he complained of a sore throat, so the doctor prescribed a throat lozenge. A. lozenge B. horse C. sore D. prescribed | back 43 B. horse |
front 44 Select the sentence that is grammatically correct. A. He did good on his diet. B. He done well on his diet. C. He did well on his diet. D. He done good on his diet. | back 44 C. He did well on his diet. |
front 45 Which sentence uses the verb correctly? A. Each of the boys look very nervous before the show. B. Nobody on the team have won this event in the past. C. Everybody were asked to wait outside the barn. D. Neither Jenson nor his brothers were expected to win | back 45 D. Neither Jenson nor his brothers were expected to win |
front 46 Select the word or phrase in the sentence that is not used correctly. When you add sugar to it, your cup of coffee becomes not only sweet, also fattening. A. becomes B. also C. to D. cup of | back 46 B. also |
front 47 Select the word or phrase in the sentence that is not used correctly. Long before his death, Pablo Picasso had became one of the most important artists in history A. in B. long before C. the most D. had became | back 47 D. had became |
front 48 Which word is used incorrectly? The procedure for giving injections were explained thoroughly to the student nurses. A. student B. procedure C. were D. thoroughly | back 48 C. were |
front 49 Select the word or phrase that makes this sentence grammatically correct. The client's hospital stay was prolonged, a superinfection. A. do to B. due to C. because D. instead of | back 49 C. due to |
front 50 Select the correct word(s) to make the sentence grammatically correct. After throwing their sleeping bags into the backseat of their car, they more than 400 miles to reach their destination. A. Drived B. Drove C. having driven D. had drove | back 50 B. Drove |
front 51 Choose the word that correctly replaces the underlined words in the sentence. My father and I wanted to look at my mother's photograph album. A. Hers B. She C. Our D. Her | back 51 D. Her |
front 52 Select the word that makes the sentence grammatically correct. My sister gave the chocolate bar to my friend and _________myself. A. Myself B. us C. we D. me | back 52 D. me |
front 53 Select the word or phrase that makes this sentence grammatically correct Everyone thought that was the _____ test of the whole course A. most easiest B. Easy C. most easy D. easiest | back 53 D. easiest |
front 54 Select the incomplete sentence. A. We sat out the next dance. B. Everyone enjoyed the dance. C. While the band played. D. The band played a nice slow song. | back 54 C. While the band played. |
front 55 Select the word that is not correct in this sentence. The student did not recognize which backpack was her's. A. her's B. Backpack C. Student D. Recognize | back 55 A. her's |
front 56 Select the sentence that is grammatically correct. A. The dose is to be given every 4 hour, etc. B. The list included diseases such as flu, measles, etc. C. The children, etc., need to obtain vaccinations. D. The authors of the book were Jones, Smith, etc. | back 56 B. The list included diseases such as flu, measles, etc. |
front 57 Arrange the words in alphabetical order.
A. 2,1,4,3 B. 1,2,3,4 C. 2,1,3,4 D. 2,3,1,4 | back 57 A. 2,1,4,3 |
front 58 Select the word or phrase that makes this sentence grammatically correct. He tried to remember the names of all the people ------ were there that night. A. That B. Which C. Whose D. Who Check AnswerView Correct Answer | back 58 A. That |
front 59 Select the word or phrase that makes this sentence grammatically correct. She went to the party ------ her dislike for the host. A. despite of B. even though C. Although D. in spite of | back 59 D. in spite of |
front 60 Which sentence is grammatically correct? A. The results suggests the patient has a bacterial infection. B. The student were excited to have passed their exams. C. The bottle of tablets has an expired expiration date. D. Harmony are agreeable features of classical music. | back 60 C. The bottle of tablets has an expired expiration date. |
front 61 Which sentence is grammatically correct? A. I am looking forward to having my birthday party next week. B. I am looking forward to go my birthday party next week. C. I am looking forward to going my birthday party next week. D. I am looking forward to have my birthday party next week. | back 61 A. I am looking forward to having my birthday party next week |
front 62 Select the word or phrase that makes this sentence grammatically correct. If I _______ you, I'd leave now. A. Were B. Be C. Is D. was | back 62 A. Were |
front 63 Which sentence is not grammatically correct? A. Animals know instinctively when an earthquake is about to begin. B. The teacher and the student knew that he was wrong. C. Everyone applauded when the actors came onto the stage. D. The door swung shut before the group exited the theater. | back 63 B. The teacher and the student knew that he was wrong. |
front 64 Select the word or phrase in the sentence that is not used correctly. You should always do the write thing. A. Always B. Write C. Should D. Do | back 64 B. Write |
front 65 What is the correct contraction for "will not"? A. willn't B. wouldn't C. will'nt D. won't | back 65 D. won't |
front 66 Select the word or phrase that makes this sentence grammatically correct. Economics ------- my least favorite subject at school. A. Are B. Am C. Been D. is | back 66 D. is |
front 67 Select the word or phrase that makes the sentence grammatically correct. Most children must learn for ____________ the importance of good manners. A. Themselve B. Theirself C. Theirselves D. Themselves | back 67 D. Themselves |
front 68 Select the word or phrase in the sentence that is not used correctly. "You can't tell a book by it's cover" is an old adage. A. a book B. it's cover C. can't D. an old | back 68 B. it's cover |
front 69 Select the word or phrase in the sentence that is not used correctly. Confidentiality be observed at all times, so the nurse should not discuss clients when the conversation can be overheard by others. A. should not B. be observed C. can be D. By | back 69 D. By |
front 70 Select the sentence with a grammatical error. A. She lit scented candles so the air will smell sweetly. B. The racer ran swiftly down the track. C. Everyone enjoys ripping the wrapping paper off their holiday gifts. D. The red fox jumped quickly over the sleeping dog. | back 70 A. She lit scented candles so the air will smell sweetly. |
front 71 What word will make the sentence grammatically correct? The men and women of the graduating class ------their caps into the air. A. Thorough B. Threw C. Throwing D. Through | back 71 B. Threw |
front 72 Which sentence is grammatically correct? A. He and I took turns driving every hour after dark. B. Him and I are the best drivers during the daytime. C. Me and him took put the dirty laundry in the trunk. D. Him and me drove six hours to our hometown. | back 72 A. He and I took turns driving every hour after dark. |
front 73 Select the word or phrase that makes the sentence grammatically correct. When a person finds ------- in a stressful situation, it helps to breathe deeply. A. Themselves B. Oneself C. Yourselves D. Itself | back 73 B. Oneself |
front 74 Which sentence is grammatically correct? A. A lot of people enjoy baseball movies. B. Alotts of the time drivers go too fast. C. The patient said he took alot of pills yesterday. D. She went to allot of trouble to plan the party. | back 74 A. A lot of people enjoy baseball movies. |
front 75 Select the word in the sentence that is not used correctly. It sure ain't going to rain during the next playoff game. A. Playoff B. During C. ain't D. sure | back 75 C. ain't |
front 76 Which sentence is grammatically correct? A. The nurse did not think that the symptoms warranted an emergency room visit. B. The nurse did not think that the symptoms should have been an emergency room visit. C. The nurse did not think that the symptoms desired an emergency room visit. D. The nurse did not think that the symptoms guaranteed an emergency room visit. | back 76 A. The nurse did not think that the symptoms warranted an emergency room visit. |
front 77 Select the word or phrase in the sentence that is not used correctly. A. am going B. to go to C. Due D. Because I | back 77 D. Because I |
front 78 Select the word in the sentence that is not used correctly. They're going to the mall to pick up there uniforms for their coach. A. There B. going to C. Their D. They're | back 78 A. There |
front 79 In which sentence is the word fast used as an adverb? A. The cars on the overpass moved fast. B. The batter could not hit the fast pitch. C. The clock on the wall is 10 minutes fast. D. The fast cars drove over the bridge. | back 79 A. The cars on the overpass moved fast. |
front 80 Select the word or phrase that makes this sentence grammatically correct. is not as important as answering all the questions correctly. A. as quick B. Quick C. Quickly D. so quickest | back 80 C. Quickly |
front 81 Select the word or phrase in the sentence that is not used correctly. "He went form being a skinny kid to a very strong man." A. Being B. very strong C. to a D. went form | back 81 D. went form |
front 82 Which sentence uses the verb correctly? A. There are a pig, sheep, and horse in the red trailer. B. Here is the cages for the two rabbits and two chickens. C. Sherri and her cousins was at the county fair this year. D. A pitchfork and a halter was left on the concrete floor. | back 82 D. A pitchfork and a halter was left on the concrete floor. |
front 83 Select the correct word(s) to make the sentence grammatically correct. Some coffee experts feel that the ____________ coffee blend is a dark aromatic blend imported from the mountains of Columbia. A. Best B. most greatest C. more greater D. Great | back 83 D. Great |
front 84 Select the word or phrase in the sentence that is not used correctly. The client's hospital stay was prolonged, do to a superinfection. A. stay was B. do to C. Superinfection D. client's | back 84 B. do to |
front 85 Select the word or phrase in the sentence that is not used correctly. The nurse made a error with the medication, so the doctor made notes about it in the patient's record. A. a B. Made C. With D. about itCheck AnswerView Correct Answer | back 85 A. a |
front 86 Select the word or phrase that makes this sentence grammatically correct. The shopper was angry when he realized he------ it cheaper at the other store. A. Get B. could have gotten C. might have get D. could have got | back 86 B. could have gotten |
front 87 Which sentence is grammatically correct? A. He felt badly about being late. B. He did bad on the test. C. He felt bad about the broken window. D. When the patient feels badly, give him an aspirin. | back 87 C. He felt bad about the broken window. |
front 88 Select the word or phrase that makes this sentence grammatically correct. During the fight, I was hit on------ A. an head B. Head C. the head D. a head | back 88 C. the head |
front 89 What is the correct contraction for "they are"? A. Their B. the're C. They're D. No Contraction used | back 89 C. They're |
front 90 Select the word or phrase in the sentence that is not used correctly. "Their are three things to remember for the test: vocabulary, grammar, and spelling." A. : B. For C. Their D. and | back 90 C. Their |
front 91 Which word is correct to use in the sentence? the package ------ on the table. A. Drop B. Laid C. Lay D. layed | back 91 C. Lay |
front 92 Which sentence is grammatically correct? A. Sarah plays her new saxophone well. B. The dog catches the Frisbee good. C. The band did good during the half time show. D. The band that played before ours was well. | back 92 A. Sarah plays her new saxophone well. |
front 93 Which sentence uses the verb correctly? A. I seen you standing in line at the Tilt-A-Whirl at the county fair. B. I ran toward the county fair show arena with Nibbles, my rabbit. C. I sung the National Anthem before the county fair moto-cross race. D. I worn a white shirt and dark jeans to show my goat at the county fair. | back 93 B. I ran toward the county fair show arena with Nibbles, my rabbit. |
front 94 Select the correct word(s) to make the sentence grammatically correct. As we celebrated the start of the evening's festivities, our glasses ------ and a toast was made by our host. A. were raised B. were risen C. Arose D. were rosed | back 94 A. were raised |
front 95 Which sentence is grammatically correct? A. I have too go for my exercise class now. B. It is important too spell correctly. C. It is too heavy for me to lift. D. We had too kinds of desserts yesterday. | back 95 C. It is too heavy for me to lift. |
front 96 Select the word or phrase in the sentence that is not used correctly. During the time he lived in New York, he worked as a writer, an editor, and a library. A. An B. As C. Library D. During | back 96 C. Library |
front 97 Select the word or phrase in the sentence that is not used correctly. A sentence must always begin with a capitol letter, but many people forget this simple rule. A. Capitol B. Forget C. Simple D. must | back 97 A. Capitol |
front 98 Which sentence is grammatically correct? A. The winner was him. B. It was me who lost. C. It was I who won. D. The runner was her. | back 98 C. It was I who won |
front 99 Which sentence is not grammatically correct? A. The dietician, through negligence, made a mistake with the diet plan. B. Because he did not examine the patient, the healthcare provider prescribed the wrong medication. C. Since the child was feeling ill, the nurse sent him home. D. The nurse decided to bathe the client, than trim his nails | back 99 D. The nurse decided to bathe the client, than trim his nails |
front 100 Select the word that makes the sentence grammatically correct. A. Be careful not to __ the bottle while you carry it to the table. B. brake C. break D. brick | back 100 C. break |
front 101 In this address, what is the salutation? A. Mr. John Ryam B. 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Washington, DC 20003 C. Mr. D. Ryan | back 101 A. Mr. John Ryam |
front 102 Select the word or phrase in the sentence that is not used correctly. Confidentiality be observed at all times, so the nurse should not discuss clients when the conversation can be overheard by others. A. by B. should not C. be observed D. can be | back 102 no data |
front 103 Select the correct word(s) to make the sentence grammatically correct.Some coffee experts feel that the___ coffee blend is a dark aromatic blend imported from the mountains of Columbia. A. more greater B. most greatest C. best D. great | back 103 C. best |
front 104 Select the word or phrase that makes this sentence grammatically correct. The nurse told the patient, "This shot will make you feel ____" A. more better B. sleepily C. better D. more sleep | back 104 C. better |
front 105 Choose the word that correctly replaces the underlined word in the sentence. Everyone enjoyed the film presented in the Jones' theater. A. their B. there's C. there D. theirs | back 105 A. their |
front 106 Which sentence is grammatically correct? A. Do you want to travel form Hawaii on a boat or plane? B. The patient was transferred form ICU to a medical ward. C. The patient was required to complete the Admission Form. D. The IRS has a from for everything! | back 106 C. The patient was required to complete the Admission Form. |
front 107 Which sentence uses the verb correctly? A. I have lain my car keys on the picnic table and now they are missing. B. Last night I lay down my jacket on the bench to watch the steer judging. C. Last night, my four-year-old cousin lay on the hay bale and fell asleep. D. My little cousin was cranky, so I laid down with him on the hay bale.Check AnswerView Correct Answer | back 107 C. Last night, my four-year-old cousin lay on the hay bale and fell asleep. |
front 108 Select the word or phrase in the sentence that is not used correctly. He had already finished studying at an university when he was called to join the army. A. studying B. was called C. had already D. an | back 108 D. an |
front 109 Select the word or phrase in the sentence that is not used correctly. The teacher let the students to know that they would have 1 hour to complete the test. A. to know B. let C. the test D. would have | back 109 A. to know |