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Written Expression English Grammar Test - Part 1

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The presentation was delivered __________.

  • by her (correct)
  • on herself
  • by hers
  • by she
  • The documents you need are __________ the drawer.

  • within
  • from
  • into
  • in (correct)
  • Today’s weather is __________ yesterday’s.

  • hotter that
  • hottest than
  • hotter than (correct)
  • more hot
  • Sarah left her coat __________.

    <p>somewhere</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Are you heading __________ the meeting room now?

    <p>to</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Mark went to the supply room __________ get some paper.

    <p>to</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Currently, __________ new policies in every division of the company.

    <p>I’m implementing</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A copy of __________________ should be sent to the director for approval.

    <p>his request</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Discussions will continue until an agreement is made. I will inform __________ when a final decision has been reached.

    <p>you</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Jim gave __________ the book.

    <p>us</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Choose the correct word or group of words to complete the sentence: He went to the store __________ buy some milk.

    <p>to</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Choose the correct group of words to complete the sentence: Currently, __________ new staff in every department.

    <p>I'm hiring</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Choose the correct word or group of words to complete the sentence: Meetings will continue until a decision is made. I will notify __________ when the final decision has been reached.

    <p>you</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Choose the correct word or group of words to complete the sentence: Please be aware that, from now on, you can _______________ the latest update from our website.

    <p>to download</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Choose the correct group of words to complete the sentence: Will you be attending the meeting? No, and _______________.

    <p>neither will Sam</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Choose the correct word or group of words to complete the sentence: Both Colette and Claude _______________ promotions last September.

    <p>got</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The manager sent the report __________ the board of directors.

    <p>to</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The new employee was struggling to find the __________ in the office building.

    <p>elevator</p> Signup and view all the answers

    By the end of the month, we will have __________ all the necessary documents.

    <p>received</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The meeting will __________ at 2 PM.

    <p>start</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The company has __________ a new policy to reduce carbon emissions.

    <p>implemented</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The manager asked the team to __________ the report by the end of the day.

    <p>finish</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The company has __________ a new CEO to lead the organization.

    <p>appointed</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the correct completion of the sentence: Meetings will continue until a decision is made. I will notify __________ when the final decision has been reached?

    <p>you</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the correct completion of the sentence: Please be aware that, from now on, you can _______________ the latest update from our website?

    <p>download</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the correct completion of the sentence: To get the information you need, I would strongly advise you to register for one of the half-day sessions which will start on the 20th of this month, that is to say, two weeks _______________ today?

    <p>from</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    English Grammar Exercises

    Choosing the Correct Verb Form

    • The correct verb form depends on the subject, tense, and context.
    • Examples:
      • "by her" is incorrect, "by hers" is also incorrect, the correct answer is "by her".
      • "are" is the correct verb form in "The documents you need are in the drawer."

    Prepositions

    • "into" is used to indicate movement, e.g., "go into the room".
    • "in" is used to indicate a location, e.g., "in the room".
    • "on" is used to indicate a surface, e.g., "the book is on the table".
    • "at" is used to indicate a specific location, e.g., "at the store".

    Comparative and Superlative Forms

    • Comparative form: hotter than, more hot than.
    • Superlative form: hottest than.

    Word Choice

    • "anywhere" means an unknown or unspecified location.
    • "somewhere" means a known or specified location.
    • "nowhere" means no location at all.

    Verb Tenses

    • "I'm implementing" is the correct verb form in the sentence.
    • "I implement" is incorrect, "I'm implement" is also incorrect.

    Pronouns

    • "her" is the correct pronoun in the sentence.
    • "his" is incorrect, "her demand" is also incorrect.

    Clauses

    • "for you" is the correct preposition in the sentence.
    • "to you" is incorrect, "with you" is also incorrect.

    Modality

    • "can download" is the correct verb form in the sentence.
    • "to download" is incorrect.

    Negation

    • "neither will" is the correct negation form in the sentence.
    • "so won't" is incorrect, "neither won't" is also incorrect.

    Passive Voice

    • "were getting" is the correct verb form in the sentence.
    • "had gotten" is incorrect, "got" is also incorrect.

    Reflexive Pronouns

    • "herself" is the correct reflexive pronoun in the sentence.
    • "itself" is incorrect, "on her own" is also incorrect.

    Time Expressions

    • "by" indicates a point of time, e.g., "by tomorrow".
    • "since" indicates a period of time, e.g., "since yesterday".
    • "ago" indicates a period of time in the past, e.g., "two weeks ago".

    Information and Data

    • "information" is the correct noun in the sentence.
    • "informations" is incorrect.

    Politeness and Requests

    • "would like" is the correct politeness phrase in the sentence.
    • "want" is incorrect, "want that" is also incorrect.

    Identity and Security

    • "no matter where" is the correct phrase in the sentence.
    • "everywhere" is incorrect, "in other parts" is also incorrect.

    Experience and History

    • "ever" is the correct adverb in the sentence.
    • "always" is incorrect, "already" is also incorrect.

    Office and Work

    • "responsible for" is the correct phrase in the sentence.
    • "person in charge of" is incorrect, "person responsable of" is also incorrect.

    Completion and Review

    • "have been properly recorded" is the correct verb form in the sentence.
    • "is properly recording" is incorrect, "has been properly recorded" is also incorrect.

    Communication and Requests

    • "me" is the correct object pronoun in the sentence.
    • "that we" is incorrect, "us to" is also incorrect.

    Management and Supervision

    • "picked up" is the correct verb form in the sentence.
    • "have picked up" is incorrect, "have picked them up" is also incorrect.

    Contingency and Possibility

    • "arises" is the correct verb form in the sentence.
    • "arrive" is incorrect, "arise" is also incorrect.

    Availability and Scheduling

    • "you're" is the correct contraction in the sentence.
    • "your" is incorrect, "you're going to be" is also incorrect.

    English Grammar Exercises

    Choosing the Correct Verb Form

    • The correct verb form depends on the subject, tense, and context.
    • Examples:
      • "by her" is incorrect, "by hers" is also incorrect, the correct answer is "by her".
      • "are" is the correct verb form in "The documents you need are in the drawer."

    Prepositions

    • "into" is used to indicate movement, e.g., "go into the room".
    • "in" is used to indicate a location, e.g., "in the room".
    • "on" is used to indicate a surface, e.g., "the book is on the table".
    • "at" is used to indicate a specific location, e.g., "at the store".

    Comparative and Superlative Forms

    • Comparative form: hotter than, more hot than.
    • Superlative form: hottest than.

    Word Choice

    • "anywhere" means an unknown or unspecified location.
    • "somewhere" means a known or specified location.
    • "nowhere" means no location at all.

    Verb Tenses

    • "I'm implementing" is the correct verb form in the sentence.
    • "I implement" is incorrect, "I'm implement" is also incorrect.

    Pronouns

    • "her" is the correct pronoun in the sentence.
    • "his" is incorrect, "her demand" is also incorrect.

    Clauses

    • "for you" is the correct preposition in the sentence.
    • "to you" is incorrect, "with you" is also incorrect.

    Modality

    • "can download" is the correct verb form in the sentence.
    • "to download" is incorrect.

    Negation

    • "neither will" is the correct negation form in the sentence.
    • "so won't" is incorrect, "neither won't" is also incorrect.

    Passive Voice

    • "were getting" is the correct verb form in the sentence.
    • "had gotten" is incorrect, "got" is also incorrect.

    Reflexive Pronouns

    • "herself" is the correct reflexive pronoun in the sentence.
    • "itself" is incorrect, "on her own" is also incorrect.

    Time Expressions

    • "by" indicates a point of time, e.g., "by tomorrow".
    • "since" indicates a period of time, e.g., "since yesterday".
    • "ago" indicates a period of time in the past, e.g., "two weeks ago".

    Information and Data

    • "information" is the correct noun in the sentence.
    • "informations" is incorrect.

    Politeness and Requests

    • "would like" is the correct politeness phrase in the sentence.
    • "want" is incorrect, "want that" is also incorrect.

    Identity and Security

    • "no matter where" is the correct phrase in the sentence.
    • "everywhere" is incorrect, "in other parts" is also incorrect.

    Experience and History

    • "ever" is the correct adverb in the sentence.
    • "always" is incorrect, "already" is also incorrect.

    Office and Work

    • "responsible for" is the correct phrase in the sentence.
    • "person in charge of" is incorrect, "person responsable of" is also incorrect.

    Completion and Review

    • "have been properly recorded" is the correct verb form in the sentence.
    • "is properly recording" is incorrect, "has been properly recorded" is also incorrect.

    Communication and Requests

    • "me" is the correct object pronoun in the sentence.
    • "that we" is incorrect, "us to" is also incorrect.

    Management and Supervision

    • "picked up" is the correct verb form in the sentence.
    • "have picked up" is incorrect, "have picked them up" is also incorrect.

    Contingency and Possibility

    • "arises" is the correct verb form in the sentence.
    • "arrive" is incorrect, "arise" is also incorrect.

    Availability and Scheduling

    • "you're" is the correct contraction in the sentence.
    • "your" is incorrect, "you're going to be" is also incorrect.

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