English Grammar Demystified - A Self Teaching Guide

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

PART THREE TEST 217



  1. Some employers think that they are at fault if a new employee starts work
    and then; instead leaves immediately.
    (a) Some employers think that they are at fault if a new employee starts
    work but then leaves immediately.
    (b) Some employers think that they are at fault. If a new employee starts
    work and then instead leaves immediately.
    (c) Some employers think that they are at fault, if a new employee starts
    work and then; instead leaves immediately.
    (d) Some employers think that they are at fault if a new employee starts
    work and then; instead leaves immediately.

  2. Hernando was always early for work but he received a raise in pay.
    (a) Hernando was always early for work; but he received a raise in pay.
    (b) Hernando was always early for work, but he received a raise in pay.
    (c) Hernando was always early for work; as a result, he received a raise
    in pay.
    (d) Although Hernando was always late for work he received a raise
    in pay.

  3. Randi who loves raising both annual and perennial fl owers always does his
    own gardening, however on very hot days he regrets not having help.
    (a) Randi who loves raising both annual and perennial fl owers always does
    his own gardening, however; on very hot days he regrets not having
    help.
    (b) Randi, who loves raising both annual and perennial fl owers always
    does his own gardening, however on very hot days he regrets not
    having help.
    (c) Randi, who loves raising both annual and perennial fl owers, always
    does his own gardening; however, on very hot days he regrets not
    having help.
    (d) Randi he loves raising both annual and perennial fl owers always does
    his own gardening, however on very hot days he regrets not having help.

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