- •Problem 1 Point of view - verbs
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- •Problem 2 Point of view - reported speech
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- •Problem 3 Point of view - verbs and adverbs
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- •Iron _____ for weapons and tools in the Bronze Age following the Stone Age.
- •Point of view - activities of the dead
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- •Problem 5 Agreement - modified subject and verb
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- •Problem 6 Agreement - subject with accompaniment and verb
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- •Problem 7 Agreement - subject with appositive and verb
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- •Problem 8 Agreement -verb-subject order
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- •In a suspension bridge _____ that carry one or more flexible cables firmly attached at each end.
- •Problem 9 Agreement - an indefinite subject and verb
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- •Problem 10 Agreement - a collective subject and verb
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- •Problem 11 Agreement - noun and pronoun
- •Problem 12 Agreement - subject and possessive pronouns
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- •Problem 13 Agreement - indefinite subject pronoun and possessive pronouns
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- •Problem 14 Agreement - impersonal pronouns
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- •Problem 15
- •Verbal modifiers - -ing and -ed forms
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- •Problem 16
- •Verbal modifiers - infinitives of purpose
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- •Problem 17 Parallel structures - in a series
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- •In a hot, sunny climate, man acclimatizes by eating less, drinking more liquids, wearing lighter clothing, and _____.
- •Problem 18 Parallel structure - after correlative conjunctions
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- •Problem 19 Redundancy - unnecessary phrases
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- •Problem 20 Redundancy - repetition of words with the same meaning
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- •Problem 21 Redundancy - repetition of noun by pronoun
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- •Problem 22 Transitive and intransitive verbs - raise and rise
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- •Problem 23 Transitive and intransitive verbs - lay and lie
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- •Problem 24 Transitive and intransitive verbs - set and sit
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- •Problem 25 Similar verbs - tell and say
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- •In his inaugural speech, John Kennedy_____________ that we should not ask what our country could do for us but what we could do for out country.
- •Problem 26 Similar verbs - let and leave
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- •Similar verbs - borrow and lend
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- •Problem 28 Similar verbs - make and do
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- •Problem 29 Prepositional idioms
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- •Problem 30 Parts of speech
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- •Subject-Verb Inversion
- •Inversion of Subject and Verb
- •There are 18 cases when inverted order is needed:
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Incorrect:
Her coat was laying on the chair.
Correct:
Her coat was lying on the chair.
Incorrect:
I have lain your notebook on the table by the door so that you won't forget it.
Correct:
I have laid your notebook on the table by the door so that you won't forget it.
Exercises:
Part A: Choose the correct answer.
The geographic position of North America, ______ in the early days of the European settlement.
(A) laying between the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans, isolating it (B) isolating it as it laid between the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans (C) lying between the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans, isolated it (D) isolating it between the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans as it was layed
Part B: Choose the incorrect word or phrase and correct it.
Melanin, a pigment that lays under skins layers, is responsible for skin color, including the variations that occur among different races.
Problem 24 Transitive and intransitive verbs - set and sit
Remember that set is a transitive verb; it takes a complement. sit is an intransitive verb; it does not take a complement. To set means to put, to place or to cause to sit. To sit means to occupy a place on a chair or a flat surface.
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