Final TEST Grammar 1
Final TEST Grammar 1
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FINAL TEST (Time: 50 minutes)
SN02043 – Test code 12011
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II. Indicate, by Od, Oi, Cs or Co whether the parts underlined in the sentences below are the
direct object (Od), the indirect object (Oi), the subject complement (Cs) or the object
complement (Co):
11.a…….b……...12. a. ……..; b. ………13. a. ……; b. …....c………. 14. a. …..; b. …..;15. .……. .;
III. Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).
21. 22. 23. 24. 25.
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FACULTY OF EDUCATION & FOREIGN LANGUAGES FINAL TEST TERM 1, 2019-2020
DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH Course: Grammar
Time: 50’
Code: 12011 Type of test: do not allow to use
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15. He had made a great mistake. Od
16. The young man grew very depressed. Cs
17. He appeared rather worried Cs
18. John grew a) his plantOd b) high.Co
19. He found a) his mother-in-lawOd b) greedy.Co
20. They had found a) himOi b) a charming young wife. Od
III. Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).
21. “BE” is unique among English verbs in having as many as eight different forms. T
22. Postmodifiers include primarily adjectives, participial modifiers, and other nouns.F
23. In the sentence “They kept him in bed.”, “in bed” is the optional adverbial. T
24. As an auxiliary, “DO” has nonfinite forms. T
25. “THAT” plays a role as a clause element in an appositive clause. T
IV. Match the items in Column A with those in Column B.
Column A Column B
26. Verbs E (a) appear once in each sentence/clause.
27. Subordination G (b) is described as “grammatical omission” of
elements which are precisely recoverable from the
linguistic or situational context
28. Clausal negation F (c). comprises a limited number of members.
29. A special feature of primary auxiliaries D (d). that they can function as both lexical and
auxiliary verbs
30. Of all the sentence elements, only subject (e). are words, phrases indicating an action, an event,
and verb A or a state.
31. Close system C (f). is used to deny or reject proposition.
32. Coordination J (g). is a non-symetrical relations, holding between
two clauses in such a way that one is a part of the
other.
33. Ellipsis B (h). are words that describe or modify another person
or thing in the sentence. namely, phrases or clauses.
34. Apposition I (i). resembles co-ordination in linking units
having grammatical affinity (referring to the
same entity)
35. Adjectives H (j). is the combination of two or more equal units.
V. Identify your answers by circling the best option A, B, C, or D.
36. Which of the underlined is not a phrasal verb?
A. The police set up roadblocks on routes out of the city.
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B. She insisted on him wearing a suit.
C. How did he make out while his wife was away?
D. Trust you to dream up a crazy idea like this!
37. Which of these following sentences is grammatically correct?
A. He is continually being dirty when coming to school.
B. The two last questions are quite difficult for a junior high-school student.
C. He didn’t pay hardly ever attention to his work last semester.
D. The long-legged hot Chinese interesting girl’s smile in the yesterday party melted his heart.
38. Which is suitable for the blank in “Two guests have arrived, …is welcome.”?
A. either B. but either C. but neither D. or neither
39. If you want to indicate “I loved her before I met her.”, the focus of negation should be on…
A. I didn’t love her at first sight.
B. I didn’t LOVE her at first sight.
C. I didn’t love HER at first sight.
D. I didn’t love her AT FIRST SIGHT.
40. Which of these is the combinatory coordination?
A. John and Jerry drank a Coke each.
B. It is sometimes cool and hot in California in July.
C. He has been to Chicago and L.A.
D. John and Mary were a great tango pair.
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