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English Usage Test
7. The Confederate Army retreated during the winter 18. Since there was no evidence to indicate who’s
a b a
in order to conserve their strength. No Error. ring it was, the presiding magistrate dismissed the
c d e b c d
case. No Error.
8. Let’s keep this strictly between you and me. e
a b c d
No Error. 19. Offer the nomination to whoever commands the
e a b
respect of the people. No Error.
9. In this type of problems, the total of all the items are c d e
a b c d
always a positive number. No Error. 20. Two astronauts were disappointed because they
e a
had hoped to have made the first trip to moon.
10. I never have and never intend to visit foreign b c d
a b c No Error.
countries. No Error. e
d e
21. If you want me to express my opinion, I think that
11. His clothing laid on the floor until his mother picked a b
a b c d Report A is equally as good as Report B
it up. No Error. c d
e No Error.
e
12. When the coach makes the decision as to which of the
a b 22. “Frank’s dog is still in the yard,” my father
two boys will play, you may be sure that he will choose a
c said,” perhaps he had better stay there
the best one. No Error. b c
d e until we have finished our dinner.” No Error.
d e
13. He would have been more successful if he would
a b 23. He had a chance to invest, to invest wisely, establish
have had the training which was received by all of us. a b
c d his position and displaying his ability
No Error. c
e as an executive. No Error.
d e
14. Mr. Martin, along with all the members of his family,
a 24. The snow fell during the night so that it was laying
are having a good time in India. No Error. a b
b c d e in big drifts on the highway the next morning.
c d
15. This technique may be usable in your business if you No Error.
a b e
can adopt it to your particular situation. No Error.
c d e 25. The coach, with his entire team are travelling
a b c
16. If the manager would have planned more carefully, by plane. No Error.
a b d e
bankruptcy might have been avoided. No Error.
c d e 26. By his perseverance, he succeeded in overcoming
a b
17. The prisoners were accused of robbery, assault, the apathy of his pupils. No Error.
a b c d e
embezzlement and forging. No Error.
c d e
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