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Salsa Fadila Zultin

K3 (19018040)
Grammar For TOEFL
The Lecturer: Fitrawati, S.S, M.Pd

Lesson 17, Exercise 17


1. Choice B, because before verb (is) we have to add subject.
2. Choice D, because correctly supplies a verb (is).
3. Choice A, because it correctly completes the sentence with the subject and a verb.
4. Choice B, because adjective must be followed by it and verb to be.
5. Choice A, because the correct answer supplies the missing verb.
6. Choice A, because all clause have to have a subject and a verb.
7. Choice D, because there is missing noun phrase at the sentence.
8. Choice C, because the correct answer must supply the missing subject and verb
(are).
9. Choice C, because there is no subject at the sentence.
10. Choice B, because the subject needs a verb.
11. Choice A, because the sentence is a passive voice the pattern is at choice A.
12. Choice B, because it completes the noun phrase that is the subject of the sentence.
13. Choice A, because the adjective clause must be followed by independent clause.
14. Choice D,because option A, B, C are not suitable to the sentence
15. Choice A, because it correctly supplies an introductory word (there), a verb, and a
subject.
16. Choice D, because the sentence is a passive voice so D is correct.
17. Choice B, because the sentence is missing the subject pronoun.
18. Choice D, because the sentence does not have an object.
19. Choice C, because only option C completes the noun phrase that is the subject of
the sentence.
20. Choice C, because it supplies a subject and a verb to complete the sentence.
21. Choice A, because it supplies the independent clause.
22. Choice D, because it completes the noun clause (subject + verb + complement).
23. Choice C, because it supplies the independent clause.
24. Choice C, because it supplies the independent clause.
25. Choice A, because it completes the noun phrase that is the subject of the sentence.

Lesson 18, Exercise 18


1. Choice D, because the adjective-clause marker in the joined sentence replaces it,
the subject of the second original sentence.
2. Choice D, because the adjective-clause marker in the joined sentence replaces it,
the object of the verb became.
3. Choice B, because it marks the adverb of place.
4. Choice C, because B and D are wrong because they do not have adjective clause
marker and A is wrong because subject she is not needed in adjective clause.
5. Choice A, because the adjective clause whose marks the possessive of the subject.
6. Choice B, because the adjective clause which can replace the subject.
7. Choice C, because the adjective- clause mark the subject of the sentence.
8. Choice B, because the adjective- clause mark the object of the sentence.
9. Choice C, because the marker which is used as objects in relative clauses.
10. Choice C, because the adjective clause whose marks the possessive
(characteristic) of the subject.
11. Choice B, because the marker which uses as objects of prepositions.
12. Choice D, because the adjective-clause marker in the joined sentence replaces it,
the subject of the second original sentence.
13. Choice C, because the adjective- clause mark the object of the sentence.
14. Choice C, because that sentence must have pattern: quantity word + of + relative
clause.
15. Choice D, because the adjective- clause marks the object of the sentence.
16. Choice A, because the marker in which explains the objects of prepositions.

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