English Grammar Demystified - A Self Teaching Guide

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PART TWO TEST 143



  1. I had done all the baking yet Kim took the credit for it.
    (a) I had done all the baking yet, Kim took the credit for it.
    (b) I had done all the baking! yet Kim took the credit for it.
    (c) I had done all the baking: yet Kim took the credit for it.
    (d) I had done all the baking, yet Kim took the credit for it.

  2. “Had you asked her for help” Martha inquired.
    (a) “Had you asked her for help!” Martha inquired.
    (b) “Had you asked her for help” Martha inquired!
    (c) “Had you asked her for help” Martha inquired?
    (d) “Had you asked her for help?” Martha inquired.

  3. I never ask for help, unless I really need it.
    (a) I never ask for help! unless I really need it.
    (b) I never ask for help; unless I really need it.
    (c) I never ask for help unless I really need it.
    (d) I never, ask for help unless, I really need it.

  4. I will become a citizen on July 4 2010.
    (a) I will become a citizen on July 4! 2010.
    (b) I will become a citizen on July 4, 2010.
    (c) I will become a citizen on July 4. 2010.
    (d) I will become a citizen on July 4; 2010.

  5. Dear Dr Issacs
    I will be happy to report for work on Monday December 16th as you asked
    (a) Dear Dr. Issacs:
    I will be happy to report for work on Monday, December 16, as you
    asked.
    (b) Dear Dr Issacs
    I will be happy to report for work on Monday December 16th as you
    asked

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