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COMPLEX SENTENCE: ADJECTIVE CLAUSE

1. Dubbing is an audio process __________ one sound over another sound.

imprints
that imprints it
which imprints
that it imprints

2. Thomas Jefferson, _______ of fathering several children by one of his slaves, was supposedly
committed to the principle of equal rights for all.

in that he was accused


that was accused
he was accused
who was accused

3. The cheetah is a member of the feline family _______ are being drastically reduced by in-breeding and
lion predation.

whose numbers
those numbers
that its numbers
its numbers that

4. Wrap-around sound, a process patented by Dolby, is an audio device _______ the moviegoer in the
center of the action.

puts
that puts them
that they put
that puts

5. Coca-Cola, begun in an Atlanta drugstore in 1888, remains a powerful beverage company _______
with numerous smaller food producers.

that has merged


that merged it
which merging
whose to merge

6. The next point __________ is at the sawmill.

at which it is important to put a check upon wood waste


by which that is important to put a check upon wood waste
that is important to put a check upon wood waste
important to put a check upon wood waste

7. Carl Maria von Weber was one of those peculiar types __________, round whom the darker shadows
of the world may close for years almost unnoticed.
that always young in animal spirits
whom always young in spirits animal
who are always young in animal spirits
they are always young in animal spirits

8. Grieg went out into his own fertile by-way, leaving the broad valley for the narrower region
__________.

to exploring for the first time


that explored for the first time
in it the first time of exploration
which he explored for the first time

9. When speaking of the social mammals, there are other conditions of life, however, __________ that
the newly born young one should be put on the spot almost at once because the situation is full of danger.

in that it is necessary
in which it is necessary
if it is necessary
that they are necessary

10. In many ways, the most striking of the carniverous plants in the Venus Fly-trap, __________.

it grows in marshy places in Carolina


that growing in marshy places in Carolina
which it grows in marshy places in Carolina
which grows in marshy places in Carolina

Answers: C, D, A, D, A , A, C, D, B, D

COMPLEX SENTENCE: ADVERB CLAUSE.


1. __________ they are widely perceived as gentle creatures, hippopotamuses are responsible for more
human deaths in Africa than any other animal.

Despite of
Even though
In spite of
Nonetheless

2. _______a cold front meets a warm front, an area of turbulent air is created often producing
thunderstorms and tornadoes.

And
When
That
However

3. _______ he worked with the deaf for many years and patented many devices to help them, Alexander
Graham Bell will forever be remembered for inventing the telephone.
Even though
In spite of
Despite
Nevertheless

4. Battles between ancient armies were usually fought _______ crucial trading rout, fertile agricultural
fields, or important sources of water were found..

those
wherever
not only
what

5. The Indian variety of crocodile is the most widely researched crocodile in the world _______
anatomical structure is so unusual.

because its
because of its
it is because
is because

6. It is in many cases an advantage if an animal can remain perfectly still, and in a general way it may be
said that an animal in danger in most likely to be detected __________.

movement
when it moves
then it moves
when does it move

7. A type of oil-base paint containing binders that form a film by oxidation or polymerization __________
is called an enamel.

because it exposes to air


in that its exposure to air
which they are exposed to air
when they are exposed to air

8. Under the government of William Penn, the roads of Pennsylvania were given over to the county
courts, which appointed overseers, __________.

while the grand jury laid out the roads


unless the grand jury laid them out the roads
nevertheless, the grand jury laid out the roads
because of the grand jury laid out the roads

9. Lookout ridges are of little value __________ there is no way to get to it quickly because of a lack of
trails, or no way to call for immediate help.

if after the fire is discovered


if the fire is discovered
after the fire is discovered
at which the fire is discovered
10. ___________ --it may in extreme cases occupy almost half the shell--the egg is known as "shrunken."

After the air space inside an egg pronounces it


While the air space inside an egg is pronouncing it
When the air space inside an egg becomes pronounced
Unless the air space inside an egg pronounces it

Answers: B, B, A, B, A, B, D, A, A,

COMPLEX SENTENCE: MAIN VERB.


1. Economics __________ is known as an inexact science because it relies heavily on variables and
subjective judgements.

is what
it
which
that it

2. Not all currencies that are brokered on the world’s major stock exchanges _______ enough to generate
windfall profits for the everyday investor.

valued
to be valuable
of value
are valuable

3. Written mail, which is currently referred to as “snailmail” by frequent computer users, _______ by email
and other electronic technologies.

is being slowly transformed


will have been slowly transformed
slowly transforms
was slowly transformed

4. Among American football aficionados, the tackling of the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage
_______ known as a “sack.”

is what is
what is
has what
that is

5. Airport x-ray devices _______ designed more carefully in order to detect the more sophisticated forms
of explosive materials that are now produced.

must have been


must
must be
must have been being

6. Emerging in the spring or summer as an elongate, brownish to black beetle, the grub with its velvety
body __________ in length from 9 to 10 mm.
which has ranged
it will have ranged
ranges
range

7. In Europe, a definite system of locating the annual cuttings __________ in the management of
communal and government forests because under this system the forests can be so organized that an
approximately equal yield is secured each year.

is extensively used
extensively uses
has extensively used
will have extensively used

8. The total of livestock of all kinds which used the National Agricultural System in 1910 under pay
permits __________ 2.75% in comparison with the previous year.

laid off
fired off
fell off
carried off

9. __________ in his grand operas, Rinsky-Korsakov six times dealt with fantastic and but twice with real
or historical subjects.

Which of that will observe


It will be observed that
When will it be observed
Observing that when

10. To Darwin we __________ that has made the interrelations of organisms central in modern natural
history.

have owed the change


owing the change
the change do owe
owe the change

Answers: A, D, A, A, C, C, A, C, B, D

COMPLEX SENTENCE: WORD ORDER


1. Capable of producing nothing more than __________, Barkley was forced to concede the point to
Hume who went on to win the debate.

vacuous truly a point


truly a point vacuous
vacuous a truly point
a truly vacuous point

2. Out of the grave of the European Middle Ages _______ with its new ideas about the place of humanity
in the cosmos.
coming the Renaissance
came the Renaissance
the Renaissance came
the Renaissance which came

3. An excellent cosmetologist in even the most unsophisticated hair salon can make a man seem to have
more hair than _______.

has actually he
he actually has
it actually is
is it actually

4. Only after extreme territorial disputes usually involving females _______ to killing each other.

male chimpanzees resort


do male chimpanzees resort
male chimpanzees resorted
resorting are male chimpanzees

5. _______ constructed with concrete blocking experience the insect problems of termites and silverfish
that wooden houses have.

Seldom houses
Houses seldom
Seldom do houses
Houses so seldom

6. __________ sort of winter means cold, stormy weather, a short daylight, and a scarcity of fruits, seeds,
insects, and slugs that animals can consume.

Even an ordinary
Ordinary, an even
An ordinary, even
Ordinary even an

7. Besides the fact that it can walk, the crayfish has another __________, by swimming.

quite of means different locomotion


different means of quite locomotion
quite different means of locomotion
locomotion of means quite different

8. In the fiscal year 1910, the __________ was 16 cents per pound before it was distributed to retail
outlets.

tea value of average import


import average value of tea
average import value of tea
average value of import tea

9. Chestnut bark disease may be controlled by a efficient pruning system, though this method is
impractical with __________.
large trees, Japanese ornamental
Japanese large ornamental trees
ornamental Japanese large trees
large Japanese ornamental trees

10. __________ the larger markets, soil stability must be achieved through changing technologies.

In the Eastern states closely adjacent to


Closely in the Eastern states, adjacent to
Adjacent closely in the Eastern states,
Adjacent in the closely Eastern states,

Answers: D, B, B, B, C, A, C, C, D, A

COMPLEX SENTENCE: NOUN CLAUSE


1. Disturbances in seabed slope which have occurred over short periods of time have caused scientists to
believe __________ more extensive than at first thought.

that tectonic drift is


which tectonic drift
tectonic drifts
tectonic drifting

2. _______ the manatee of south Florida is being pushed to the edge of extinction due to the invasion of
its habitat by motorized boats has been shown by marine researchers.

In that
That
Although
Unless

3. Virtually all doctors agree ________ a second diagnosis in the event of a potentially major disease.

that patients should seek


patients should be sought
patients they seek
patients that should seek

4. _______ found in forests can possess deadly toxicity is an element of folk knowledge that has not been
passed down to today’s general public.

Those certain mushrooms


That certain mushrooms
Despite it, certain are the mushrooms
Even though certain mushrooms

5. _______ continue to pollute the ocean with all forms of contamination from sewage to solid wastes
such as plastic containers remains a mystery to environmentalists.

Although people
People that
Why people
Those people that

6. __________ and have low refractive indices, low dielectric constants, and low surface tensions has
long been known by chemists.

Those fluorocarbons are more volatile and denser than corresponding hydrocarbons
That fluorocarbons are more volatile and denser than corresponding hydrocarbons
While fluorocarbons are more volatile and denser than corresponding hydrocarbons
When fluorocarbons are more volatile and denser than corresponding hydrocarbons

7. __________ advances and broadens our understanding of the complex problems of soil fertility.

Whatever adds to the biochemical knowledge of soils


When it adds that to the biochemical knowledge of soils
While it is added to the biochemical knowledge of soils
Whomever adds to the biochemical knowledge of soils

8. It is safe to say __________ does not exceed 25%.

because the average efficiency of the best steam engine


which the average efficiency of the best steam engine
that the average efficiency of the best steam engine
with the average efficiency of the best steam engine

9. There is no doubt _________ correspond to the gill clefts which are used in connection with the
breathing in fishes.

because of the minute slits which are seen in embryonic reptile and birds
despite the fact that the minute slits which are seen in embryonic reptile and birds
if the minute slits which are seen in embryonic reptile and birds
that the minute slits which are seen in embryonic reptiles and birds

10. Blame for the invention of nuclear weapons must fall upon __________.

however conceived their invention in the first place


whenever conceived their invention in the first place
whatsoever conceived their invention in the first place
whoever conceived their invention in the first place

Answers: A, B, A, B, C, B, A, C, D, D

COMPLEX SENTENCE: MAIN SUBJECT


1. Gifted though he was by remarkable natural musical talent, _________ to have had little knack for the
necessities of social life at court.

Mozart, who seemed


Mozart seemed
it was Mozart that seeming
Mozart, seeming
2. Long before dogs became domesticated in Western countries, ______ roamed the forests and
grasslands of northern Europe and America.

they
which
however
and

3. Able to sing religious arias in Latin by the time she was four, ________ reported to have a repertory of
some 10,000 songs.

that Margaret Church is


Margaret Church who
Margaret Church is
Margaret Church is who

4. Mentored as she was by Gertrude Stein, _______ an unusual style of narrative which imitated but did
not rival that of her teacher.

was Alice B. Toklas developing


who Alice B. Toklas had developed
whom Alice B. Toklas, developer of
Alice B. Toklas developed

5. _______ currently working in the field of physics can adequately explain the intricacies of string theory
to the extent that Stephen Hawking can.

Few scientists
Few are the scientists
The scientists are few
The few scientists

6. __________ generally conceded that the respiration calorimeter devised and perfected by Atwood and
his associates adequately meets the requirements of the field.

There is
It is
There it is that
It is that

7. When the eggs from the country storekeeper of the farmer himself were received at the packing house,
__________.

it was candled
it was they which were candled
they were candled
they were those which were candled

8. No matter what people may say, __________ as stupid is very wide of the mark.

to speak of the donkey


the donkey
the donkey that
it is the donkey that

9. Influenced by Ross, and worthy of being linked with him, __________, who proved in 1900 that the
vehicle of the deadly yellow fever organism is the common house mosquito of tropical America.

who was Walter Reed


was Walter Reed
Walter Reed was
Walter Reed

10. __________ can be artificially connected with levers so that it draws a record of its movement on a
graph.

A muscle that
Such a muscle that
It is a muscle which it
A muscle

Answers: B, A, C, D, A, B, C, A, B, D

PARALLEL STRUCTURE
1. Having weekly family talks can be an important means of exploring sensitive family issues, redefining
sibling relationships, and to foster new familial bonds.

2. Three goals of the Sierra Club are to encourage environmental conservation, lobbying for
environmental issues in Washington, D.C., and develop youth awareness of environmental concerns.

3. Acumen that was political, knowledge of Congress, and the Southern vote were qualities that Lyndon
Johnson brought to the national ticket in 1960.

4. Because of their size, dachshunds are less expensive to feed, more easy to train, and more congenial
than Great Danes.

5. Electronic bulletin boards are important in the process of reviewing product performance which
evaluates how a product operates and recommend whether one should buy it.

6. Certain changes in the method of mailing packeted seeds including packaged, assembling, and mailing
have obviated the necessity for rehandling by authorities.

7. There is no doubt that a herd of elephants show much more intelligence in their ordinary life than any of
the other gregarious vegetable feeders, such as deer, for, though these follow a leader, post sentinels,
and detected every unusual sign or sound, they never combine to attain some end as elephants do.

8. Production of chlorine without the attendant sodium hydroxide is attained by the electrolysis of fused
chlorides such as lithium or magnesium and several different chemical processes such as the reaction of
sodium chloride and nitric acid.

9. Chopin, in the "Ballade in A flat," while not confining himself to a superficial imitation, contriving to
suggest in each stanza the chimes of that which preceded, and sums up the whole in a tremendous
peroration.
10. The decrease in game can be easily attributed to the recklessness of early colonists who could be
found selecting haunches of venison and leaving the rest of the carcass to their dogs, giving wild geese to
their dogs as well, and burning canebreaks thereby they destroyed the habitat of many game animals and
birds.

Answers: D, B, A, C, D, C, D, C, B, D

WORD FORM
1. There has been an alarming increase in the incidental of babies born addicted to cocaine.

2. Lincoln's ability to hold the Union together and waging war successfully amazes historians even today.

3. Evaluation potential Supreme Court justices is one of the most important prerogatives of the House and
Senate Judiciary Committees.

4. Hartwell, Georgia is well-known for the manufacturer of trampolines and of other critical trampoline
components.

5. Dependent on monetary aid from foreign countries often cripples the economies of developing
countries.

6. Light electrical stimulate of certain lobes of the brain has been known to affect great mood swings in
the behavior of the recipients.

7. Highly solute in alcohol, ether, and hydrocarbons, butyl acetate has a freezing point of -75 C. and a
refractive index of 1.3951.

8. In rivers like the Colorado, with highly banks and a changeable water level, beavers make a tunnel well
under water, and this leads to a large burrow in the bank.

9. The eradication of tuberculosis from animal herds in the U.S. was once thought completely, but now
forms of the disease have been diagnosed in such animals as buffalo.

10. It is of general as well as scientific interest to ascertain to what extent mental activity compares with
muscular activity with respect to the bodily transformational of matter and energy attendant upon it.

Answers: C, C, A, B, A, B, A, B, C, C

PREPOSITIONS
1. The dependence of killer whale offspring in their mothers can be seen by the fact that they remain
together for life.

2. It is interesting that some the most intriguing languages in the world have originated in central Africa.

3. The martial art of aikido is based from the principle of using the force of the opponent to the
practitioner’s advantage.

4. In the southwestern part of the United States, most of the water comes of the Colorado River and the
manmade lakes created from it.
5. Temperatures along the Egyptian Sinai peninsula have been known to reach as high as 55 degrees
Celsius inside the summer.

6. The virgin forests of Vietnam are home to some the most unusual animal species that can be found
anywhere.

7. Young oak pruner larva, after hatching of the egg, first mine in the inner bark, then enter the wood and
girdle the twig or branch by boring around it several times in the same place.

8. The water required to form soil fluid ranges with the texture of the solid body from 10% for sand in 40%
for fine clay.

9. No class of imported products subject for inspection under the provisions of the food and drug act has
shown more marked improvement than the crude drugs.

10. Bach's compositions are the outgrowths of his purely ideal way looking at the world and of his deeply
religious feelings.

Answers: B, B, B, C, D, C, A, D, B, B

ADJECTIVES
1. Computer email is replacing the postal service as the reliablest mode of document transfer.

2. The higher infant mortality rate in the world can be found in the nation of Burkina Faso.

3. In responding to telephone surveys with detailed answers, consumers are unawares that they may be
placed on telephone and email marketing lists.

4. A colostomy bag, normally used in cases of colon failure, has also found utility for those suffer from
extreme blockage of the urethra.

5. It can be easily understood that peace negotiations involving religious factors are more difficulter to
resolve than those which are purely political.

6. Through intensive efforts to make its hiring policies more equitably, the Coca-Cola Company has set
the standard for other beverage companies.

7. The land tortoise differs from the sea tortoise in having its tail rounded, not flattened, and in not having
webbing toes.

8. To the grower and shipper, precooling fruit is important as a means of extending the marketed area of
the product.

9. Progesterone, the femaled sex hormone, is secreted in the body by the corpus luteum, the adrenal
cortex, or by the placenta during pregnancy.

10. Ideal purity of thought, simplicity of means, simplicity and wise orchestration, all contribute to the
freshness and ingenuousness of Haydn's cantatas.

Answers: C, A, C, C, C, C, D, D, A, B
VERB TENSE AND FORM

1. The canine collie family is often separate into several branches including border collies and Australian
collies.

2. George Washington, the nation's first President, caught a cold while riding, is bled profusely, and died
shortly thereafter.

3. Producing two presidents, various cabinet heads, and numerous judges, the Adams family has been
the preeminent political family of 19th century America.

4. Because genetic researchers already will find the blueprint of the human genome, many scientists
believe that cures to most of the major diseases will soon be found.

5. Malaria, once thought to be completely eradicated, remained today a source of sickness through the
developing world.

6. Amelia Earhart, famed for her ill-fated attempt to be the first woman to fly around the world, establishes
many intercontinental flight records during her lifetime.

7. The opening of the seventeenth century saw a revolution in music such as has never since been
paralleling.

8. Related to the manatee, the dugong eats seaweed, but its back teeth are few and soon fallen out.

9. The old system of paying road taxes in labor has proved inefficient and is been rapidly discarded for
the better plan of requiring all road taxes to be paid in cash.

10. The first agricultural universities in the United States are established according to a special act of
Congress passed on July 2, 1862.

Answers: B, C, D, B, C, D, D, D, C, A

ARTICLES
1. A newest computer programs contain graphics which once could only be imagined.

2. Reputed to be the loveliest woman of her time, Helen of Troy's actual existence is the matter of
historical dispute.

3. Most of the South’s victories occurred between years of 1860 and 1863, at the outset of the Civil War.

4. Mozart, whose life spanned less than half century, composed a copious amount of musical works
ranging from simple sonatas to highly complex symphonies and operas.

5. Relatively little is known about his background and life of the famous Persian Emperor, Xerxes I.

6. Although the water is critical to the growth of plants, the amount of water actually delivered to root
systems is almost as important.
7. The armature of ordinary tortoise, like the Greek tortoise, is intricately shaped and formed.

8. When the Portuguese landed on St. Helena in the beginning of a fifteenth century, they took with them
many goats.

9. In 1834, Wagner secured the post of musical director at the Magdeburg Stadttheater, and at once
embarked upon a composition of a second opera, 'Das Liebesverbot.'

10. The sum of an atomic weights of the atoms in a molecule is called its molecular weight.

Answers: A, C, B, B, B, A, B, D, C, B

USAGE
1. Earlier or later, a less painful method for medicine delivery than the needle will be devised.

2. Bell's palsy is a paralytic condition that usually occurs in one side of the face but not another.

3. Making homework assigned by a professor is one of the best ways that a student has of mastering
material covered in class.

4. Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale redefined the nature of the relationship between President and Vice-
President by having Mondale perform duties formally done by only the President.

5. Following the conquests of Marcus Aurelius and Augustus Caesar, Roman ideas about culture and law
were spread throughout almost of the European and Mediterranean world.

6. Alike her father, Elizabeth I displayed an understanding of what the people wanted and how to give it to
them.

7. From time to time, conditions disclosed by inspection or questions raised in the administration of law
render it necessary to let special studies of certain classes of food or drugs.

8. Quail have been reduced most to the vanishing point in the Northern states ranging from New York to
New Hampshire.

9. Silicone is the group name for semi-organic polymers made up of a skeleton structure of alternate
silicon and oxygen atons with variety organic groups attached to the silicon.

10. Continental islands are done by the tops of submarine volcanoes, or by the peaks of a slowly rising
mountain chain, or by coral growths on the shoulders of either of those.

Answers: A, D, A, D, D, A, D, B, C, A

NUMBER
1. The gravitational interplay in the atmosphere of Jupiter is intriguing because of the presence of so
many moon.

2. Whether eating plant is morally unacceptable is an issue raised by only the most extreme of
philosophers.
3. Unlike those who are lactose intolerant, others are able to subsist almost entirely on a diet that is based
on milks.

4. Ecology, the branch of science that deals with the connection between living organism and their
environment, has evolved into a required course at many universities.

5. The ability of economists to explain such simple phenomenon as fluctuations in the stock market
remains questionable.

6. Displaying no aptitudes for language or mathematics at an early age, Einstein confounded academia
by producing the General Theory of Relativity.

7. In year of severity such as 1992, the cost of fighting the tobacco flea beetle has ranged from twenty to
thirty dollars per acre.

8. With its chisel edged front teeth the beaver cuts two parallel furrows across the grain of the wood, and
then wrenches off the part between in a succession of chip.

9. Experiments clearly prove that nesting birds can find their way homes from a distance of 800 miles or
more across seas or along coasts unknown to them.

10. A group of compound with the empirical formula of CnH2n+2, paraffins vary from colorless gases to
water-white liquids.

Answers: D, A, D, B, B, B, A, D, C, A

CONNECTOR
1. Some native grasses of California are too drought resistant that they never need watering.

2. Thomas Jefferson was a magnificent writer as well a noted scholar in the area of languages.

3. By geological dating of rocks, scientists have determined that neither the Rocky Mountains stretching
from Canada to Mexico or the Sierra Nevada Mountains of the Pacific Coast is the continent’s oldest
mountain chain.

4. Some lizard societies of Sonoran Mexico are too matriarchal in nature that no males whatsoever reside
in their communities.

5. Hiermonious Bosch produced some of the most creative paintings of the Renaissance as well some of
the most unusual.

6. Movie critics agree that Ridley Scotts’ movies contain either an original vision of the future and a
disquieting perspective about the past.

7. Continental islands are made by the tops of submarine volcanoes, or by the peaks of a slowly rising
mountain chain, or by coral growths on the shoulders of both of these.

8. Female cockroaches are about three times more numerous as male cockroaches and have
rudimentary wings.
9. Practically as same as those obtained from eating meat, fat and protein consumption statistics from
eating cheese show that cheese is a viable substitute when eaten in moderation.

10. Such healthy is oat bran that nutitionists recommend one serving a day is sufficient to lower
cholesterol.

Answers: B, B, C, B, C, B, D, B, A, A

SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT
1. Colonial woman, espcially those in the northern colonies, were expected to fill a wide array of
responsibilities.

2. Few beetles are as specialized as elephant dung beetles which feed exclusively on fecal matter it
obtains from elephants.

3. The difference in Asian and European retailing methods have led to economic seminars which help
importers and exporters to understand how to deliver their goods.

4. The Masters Golf Tournament, one of four tournaments which make up golf’s Grand Slam, are held
each spring in Augusta, Georgia.

5. That there exist much oil under the ocean off the Pacific coast of California has been known by
petroleum companies for over half a century.

6. The Tri-Nations Cup, which brings together the finest rugby teams from southern Pacific nations, have
traditionally been won by the famous All-Blacks Team from New Zealand.

7. The results that have been secured with broom corn stalks indicate that this material are suitable for
immediate use in paper making, both on the basis of quality of fiber produced and on yield of fiber
secured.

8. The soundness in general of the bluebirds' instincts are vindicated by the fact that various natural
catastrophes do not permanently diminish the bird population.

9. For many years, large importations of grafted persimmon trees from Japan was made by commercial
nurseries.

10. Who, since Mozart and Beethoven, have created piano concertos in which the solo instrument and
the orchestra are in just relationship?

Answers: A, D, B, C, A, C, C, B, D, B

PRONOUNS
1. Bill Clinton, that won the 1992 presidential election, was formerly governor of the state of Arkansas.

2. James Buchanan, who was elected President in 1856, did little to calm the war fever that swept the
country during its term of office.
3. The technique of DNA fingerprinting is becoming more well known to those detectives who specialty is
homicide.

4. Casablanca is essentially a cinematic story about an expatriot American whom decides that he is living
in neither the time nor the place for moral ambiguity.

5. From a psychological perspective, those people who expect that the worse will happen to him are
seldom disappointed.

6. Making tunnels as they go through any woody product including trees, paper, and furniture, the termite
eats voraciously.

7. They have been noted by many travelers to India that when figs ripen in the groves around temples,
monkeys come forth in troops to feast upon them.

8. The hen has kept pace with her breed and environment and invariably gives the owner more than they
receive.

9. The American Revolution established the independence of the colonies in whose the fire of freedom
had burned brightly for their citizens.

10. Yolo County, located in the central valley of California, has as it's capital, Woodland, a city of 75,000
inhabitants.

Answers: A, D, D, B, D, B, A, D, B, C

REPEATED SUBJECT
1. Berbers of the western Sahara they are distinguishable by their unique language and customs.

2. CNN, based in the southern state of Georgia, it was the first all-news television network to begin
international broadcasting.

3. Improved alfalfas are mostly needed in the colder states, where great hardiness is essential, and in the
eastern states, where strains they will produce seed under humid conditions are desired.

4. The Bureau of Biological Survey, a little known and completely misunderstood arm of the Department
of Agriculture, it has continued its investigations of the economic relations of wild birds and mammals with
special effort to render its work of practical importance to the stock grower.

Answers: B, B, C, C

WORD ORDER
1. Patients suffering from Alzheimers disease often do not know who are they.
2. When Lance Armstrong won his second Tour de France bicycling victory, he brought his young son
with him to the podium to receive the trophy championship.

Answers: D, B

GERUND/INFINITIVE
1. A pocket calculator is useful for to compute difficult mathematical functions in algebra, trigonometry,
geometry, and calculus.

Answer: B

ADVERB
1. Translators at the United Nations are usual hired if they can translate a speaker’s words accurately and
quickly.

Answer: A

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