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1. 1. Question

Select the best word or words for the blank in the following sentence.

The Emperor′s army ______ winning the battle.

is

are

be

were

Correct Answer



is



A subject must agree with its verb in number. This means both need to be singular or both need
to be plural. The subject in this sentence (army) is a collective noun.

A collective noun is a noun that denotes a group of individuals (e.g. crowd, group, committee,
team, pack) but almost always requires a singular verb.

The Emperor′s army is winning the battle.



2. 2. Question

Select the best word for the blank in the following sentence.

Your English is so ______ I thought you were a native speaker.

good

well

badly

better

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good



Good is an adjective. Use “good“ before nouns (You speak good English) or after linking verbs
(Your English is good).

Well is an adverb. When modifying a verb, use “well“ (You speak English well).



3. 3. Question

Which word is used incorrectly in the following sentence?

I work with two women, Rachel and Martha, both of who attended Harvard University at the
same time I did.

who

work

both

attended

Correct Answer



who




Who should be used to refer to the subject of a sentence.

Whom should be used to refer to the object of a verb or preposition.

Since “who” in this sentence is an object of the preposition (of), we must use “whom.” So, the
sentence should read:

I work with two women, Rachel and Martha, both of whom attended Harvard University at the
same time I did.

NurseHub Hint: If you can replace the word with “he” or “she”, use who. If you can replace it
with “him” or “her,” use whom.

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4. 4. Question

Which word is used incorrectly in the following sentence?

Who said the police station is among the post office and the French bakery?

who

post

among

French

Correct Answer



among



Use “among” to show a relationship involving more than two persons or things being
considered as a group

I was among the few students chosen for the scholarship.

Use “between” to show a relationship involving only two persons or things

I sit between Samantha and Sara in homeroom.

This sentence should be “The police station is between the post office and the French bakery.”



5. 5. Question

Which word is used incorrectly in the following sentence?

That medicine had a lot of weird side affects, such as constantly sneezing and somnolence.

sneezing

medicine

constantly

affects

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