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1.
(1 point)
The word
boycott
derives from the name of Charles C. Boycott, an English land agent in Ireland
that was ostracized for refusing
to reduce rent.
that was ostracized for refusing
who was ostracized for refusing
which was ostracized for refusing
that had been ostracized for refusing
who had been ostracized for refusing
2.
(1 point)
As a result of his method for early music education, Shinichi Suzuki
has been known as one
of the world's great violin teachers.
has been known as one
had been known as one
is seen as one
is being seen as one
has been one
3.
(1 point)
Last night the weather forecaster announced that
this is the most rainy season the
area has had in the past decade.
this is the most rainy season the
this has been the most rainy season the
this was the most rainy season the
this is noted as the most rainy season the
this is the rainiest season the
4.
(1 point)
Although Mandy is younger than her sister, Mandy
is the tallest of the
two.
is the tallest of the
is the taller of the
has been the taller of the
is the most tall of the
is the more taller of the
5.
(1 point)
When Katherine Hepburn's play came to town, all the tickets
had sold out far
in advance.
had sold out far
have sold out far
were sold out far
had been sold out far
had been sold out for
6.
(1 point)
The origins of most
sports is unknown.
sports is unknown
sports have been unknown
are unknown
has been unknown
are now unknown
7.
(1 point)
Neither of the Smith brothers
expect to be drafted
by a major league team this year.
expect to be drafted
expects to be drafted
has expected to be drafted
is expecting to be drafted
was expecting to be drafted
8.
(1 point)
Has any of the
witnesses been sworn in yet?
Has any of the
Is any of the
Will any of the
Are any of the
Have any of the
9.
(1 point)
The
Lusitania
sunk
on May 7, 1915.
sunk
did sink
was sunk
did sank
sank
10.
(1 point)
Whos in
the office now?
Whos in
Whose in
Who is in
Who's in
Whose' in
11.
(1 point)
There are now many kinds of dictionaries, such as a dictionary of synonyms and antonyms, a biographical dictionary, and a geographical dictionary
with pronunciations given.
with pronunciations given
that has pronunciations given
with pronunciations' given
that have pronunciations given
that do have pronunciations given
12.
(1 point)
Towering seven hundred feet above the valley floor, Mount Rushmore National Memorial
was an impressive site.
was an impressive site
is a impressive sight
is an impressive sight
was an impressive sight
is an impressive site
13.
(1 point)
San Francisco
lays southwest
of Sacramento.
lays southwest
has laid southwest
is lying southwest
lain southwest
laid southwest
14.
(1 point)
Did they know that Labor Day always
came on
the first Monday in September?
came on
comes on
has come on
had come on
has came on
15.
(1 point)
Eating, drinking, and
to stay up late
at night were among her pleasures.
to stay up late
to remain up late
staying up late
she liked staying up late
trying to stay up late
16.
(1 point)
Each night when night came
and the temperature fell,
my parents lit the fire in the bedroom.
and the temperature fell,
and that the temperature did fall
and that the temperature fell
and because the temperature fell
and when the temperature fell
17.
(1 point)
Francis promised to bring the Papago basket that she
bought in
Arizona.
bought in
had bought in
has bought in
did buy in
purchased in
18.
(1 point)
He
has lain
his racquetball glove on the beach.
has lain
has laid
have lain
have laid
is lying
19.
(1 point)
I would have lent you my notes if you
would have asked
me.
would have asked me
could of asked
could ask
had asked
had of asked
20.
(1 point)
Many scientist are still hoping
to have found
life on another planet.
to have found
to find
two find
to have been found
too have found
21.
(1 point)
Because she
had an
astounding memory, Sue has never forgotten an important equation.
had an
could have had
has
did have
has had
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