17 de septiembre de 2010

Bits and Pieces

What's the Correct Word Order?

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  1. a. beautiful
    b. to
    c. lady
    d. what
    e. young
    f. that
    g. happened
    h. ?
  2. a. how
    b. us
    c. waiting
    d. has
    e. long
    f. she
    g. been
    h. for
    i. ?
  3. a. far
    b. gas
    c. is
    d. the
    e. how
    f. nearest
    g. it
    h. to
    i. station
    j. ?
  4. a. didn't
    b. our
    c. come
    d. meeting
    e. to
    f. why
    g. you
    h. ?
  5. a. tonight
    b. you
    c. come
    d. do
    e. guests
    f. how
    g. will
    h. many
    i. know
    j. ?
  6. a. green
    b. cost
    c. much
    d. that
    e. vase
    f. how
    g. does
    h. Japanese
    i. ?
  7. a. I
    b. in
    c. may
    d. this
    e. room
    f. smoke
    g. ?
  8. a. me
    b. you
    c. ride
    d. can
    e. give
    f. a
    g. ?
  9. a. break
    b. it
    c. we
    d. should
    e. before
    f. do
    g. coffee
    h. ?
  10. a. will
    b. here
    c. he
    d. when
    e. be
    f. again
    g. ?
(C) 1998 Vera Mello

Correct or Incorrect use of preposition?

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the sentence is correct (c) or incorrect (i).
  1. She's a very selfish person who doesn't show any consideration for others.
  2. On our school the teachers' basic hourly rate was increased by 5%.
  3. When we said: "the time is over", the young girl glanced quickly on her watch.
  4. There's a fine of 25 cents a day at overdue library books.
  5. In the beginning of his career he had very little success.
  6. He forgot to consider the rise in the cost of living.
  7. This ticket entitles you to a free meal in our new restaurant.
  8. Why did the burden to bringing up her two brothers fall on her shoulders?
  9. When I came through the customs at the airport, I had to pay duty about an electric knife I had in my luggage.
  10. The botanist discovered some new specimens of flowers on that island.
(C) 1998 Vera Mello

Homophones - A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning. The words may be spelled the same, such as rose and rose (past tense of "rise"), or differently, such as to, two, and too. Homophones that are spelled the same are also both homographs and homonyms.

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  1. Things are not as they ___.
    a. seam
    b. seem
  2. A type of corn is called ___.
    a. maize
    b. maze
  3. On the ___, he is a nice person.
    a. whole
    b. hole
  4. He ___ better but he did it anyway.
    a. knew
    b. new
  5. Always try to buy low and ___ high.
    a. sell
    b. cell
  6. Didn't you ___ me when I called you?
    a. hear
    b. here
  7. A rank lower than general is ___.
    a. colonel
    b. kernel
  8. Do not ___ in the affairs of other.
    a. medal
    b. meddle
  9. Do you really ___ the money?
    a. knead
    b. kneed
    c. need
  10. During the summer I work as a tour ___.
    a. guide
    b. guyed
  11. I will have a ___ sandwich on rye bread.
    a. stake
    b. steak
  12. I told ___ not to go but he would not listen.
    a. him
    b. hymn
  13. His car broke down so he called for a ___ truck.
    a. toe
    b. tow
  14. If you run a bear will chase and try to ___ you.
    a. mall
    b. maul
  15. If you sleep with ___ hair you will catch a cold.
    a. wet
    b. whet
  16. A vein of gold in a mine is known as the mother ___.
    a. load
    b. lode
  17. I want to ___ you for your delicious meal.
    a. complement
    b. compliment
  18. He was not ___ to stay up later than 9:00 at night.
    a. allowed
    b. aloud
  19. My son has ___ 10 centimeters since this past summer.
    a. groan
    b. grown
  20. He ___ flowers to his mother on Mother's Day.
    a. cent
    b. scent
    c. sent
(C) 1998 Donna Tatsuki