English Grammar Demystified - A Self Teaching Guide

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

PART TWO TEST 139



  1. While I’m eager to work with you; you understand that we have to be on
    the same schedule.
    (a) While I’m eager to work with you, you understand that we have to be on
    the same schedule.
    (b) While I’m eager to work with you: you understand that we have to be
    on the same schedule.
    (c) (While I’m eager to work with you); you understand that we have to be
    on the same schedule.
    (d) While I’m eager to work with you. You understand that we have to be
    on the same schedule.

  2. I’ll never forget that Broadway show, I’ve wanted to repeat that experience
    each year.
    (a) I’ll never forget that Broadway show, I’ve wanted to repeat that
    experience each year.
    (b) I’ll never forget that Broadway show I’ve wanted to repeat that
    experience each year.
    (c) I’ll never forget that Broadway show? I’ve wanted to repeat that
    experience each year.
    (d) I’ll never forget that Broadway show; I’ve wanted to repeat that
    experience each year.

  3. I usually play softball, bowl with a team, and swim competitively, but I
    don’t have that much time this year.
    (a) I usually play softball bowl with a team and swim competitively, but I
    don’t have that much time this year.
    (b) I usually play soft-ball, bowl with a team, and swim competitively, but I
    don’t have that much time this year.
    (c) I usually play softball, bowl, with a team, and swim competitively, but I
    don’t have that much time this year.
    (d) I usually play softball, bowl with a team, and swim competitively; but I
    don’t have that much time this year.

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