Chapter 17 Handbook of Grammar, Mechanics, and Usage
1) Which of the following is a demonstrative pronoun?
A) he
B) this
C) who
D) anyone
E) either
Answer: B
Explanation: B) Demonstrative pronouns such as this, these, that, and those point out particular
people, places, or things. Examples include, "That is my dog" and "I looked for a broom and
found this instead." Don't confuse demonstrative pronouns with demonstrative adjectives: "That
dog is mine" (demonstrative adjective) vs. "That is a good dog" (demonstrative pronoun).
AACSB: Written and oral communication
Difficulty: Difficult
Classification: Critical Thinking
Learning Outcome: Compose and shape business messages
2) Which of the following possessive phrases is not correct?
A) the team's contract with the players
B) the teams' contract with the players
C) its advantages to the players
D) it's advantages to the players
E) the plans for the team
Answer: D
Explanation: D) Apostrophes are used for all possessives except possessive pronouns.
Possessive pronouns never take apostrophes to show ownership. So its equals the possessive
form, not it's.
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Difficulty: Moderate
Classification: Application
Learning Outcome: Compose and shape business messages
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,3) What is the tense of the verb in this sentence? "We had given Tim the money a week before
he arrived."
A) present
B) past
C) future
D) past perfect
E) auxiliary
Answer: D
Explanation: D) The perfect tenses use the auxiliary verb have with a past participle. The past
perfect uses have in the simple past tense (had) combined with the past participle (given). The
past perfect refers to something in the past that had occurred already at an earlier time. When
Tim arrived, he already had the money.
AACSB: Written and oral communication
Difficulty: Easy
Classification: Critical Thinking
Learning Outcome: Compose and shape business messages
4) Which of the following italicized words is an adjective?
A) too dark
B) silent movie
C) into the theater
D) badly missed
E) paid in full
Answer: B
Explanation: B) An adjective is a word that modifies a noun or a pronoun. The word silent
modifies the noun movie, telling you what kind of movie you have, i.e., a silent movie.
AACSB: Written and oral communication
Difficulty: Moderate
Classification: Application
Learning Outcome: Compose and shape business messages
5) Which of the following is a sentence fragment?
A) The bigger they are, the harder they fall.
B) He put the package in the mail right away.
C) Come here.
D) Moxie, depending on his friends for support.
E) Try it.
Answer: D
Explanation: D) If a sentence does not have a subject and a predicate then it is a sentence
fragment. "Moxie, depending on his friends for support" has a subject, Moxie, but no predicate.
To change the fragment to a sentence, simply give it a predicate: Moxie depends on his friends
for support.
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Difficulty: Moderate
Classification: Critical Thinking
Learning Outcome: Compose and shape business messages
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,6) What is the problem with this sentence? "We can give him a small raise, he deserves it."
A) comma splice
B) sentence fragment
C) dangling modifier
D) excessive infinitives
E) incorrect participles
Answer: A
Explanation: A) A sentence with a comma splice uses a comma to separate two independent
clauses. To correct a comma splice, insert a period and make two sentences: We can give him a
small raise. He deserves it. You can also use a semicolon to correct a comma splice: We gave
him a small raise; he deserves it.
AACSB: Written and oral communication
Difficulty: Moderate
Classification: Application
Learning Outcome: Compose and shape business messages
7) Which one of the following punctuation marks is used to separate a dependent clause at the
beginning of a sentence from the rest of the sentence?
A) semicolon
B) colon
C) comma
D) dash
E) hyphen
Answer: C
Explanation: C) Here is an example of a comma separating a dependent clause from the main
clause of a sentence: Although we were late, the game was still going on. The dependent clause,
Although we were late, cannot stand on its own as an independent sentence. The main clause, the
game was still going on, can stand on its own, so it is an independent sentence. The comma
separates the two clauses and forms a complete sentence.
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Difficulty: Difficult
Classification: Conceptual
Learning Outcome: Compose and shape business messages
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, 8) Which of the following terms should not be hyphenated?
A) The relationship was long-term.
B) We had a long-term relationship.
C) That is one self-confident politician.
D) I introduced her as my ex-wife.
E) Please meet my mother-in-law.
Answer: A
Explanation: A) When a compound adjective comes before the noun it modifies, it should be
hyphenated as in long-term relationship. When the phrase comes after the noun, it should not be
hyphenated: The relationship was long term.
AACSB: Written and oral communication
Difficulty: Difficult
Classification: Application
Learning Outcome: Compose and shape business messages
9) In the following sentence, which word should not be capitalized? "After talking with President
Hilda Bruckner, Morton decided that the Insurance industry would provide a suitable career for
someone who was a graduate of the Department of Business at Gable University."
A) Department
B) President
C) Gable
D) Insurance
E) University
Answer: D
Explanation: D) President is capitalized because it is a title of a person. Hilda Bruckner is
capitalized because it is a proper noun, the name of a person. The Department of Business is
capitalized because it identifies an official organization. Gable University is capitalized because
it is a proper noun and the name of an institution. Insurance is neither a proper noun nor the
name of something. It is an ordinary adjective, so it should not be capitalized.
AACSB: Written and oral communication
Difficulty: Moderate
Classification: Application
Learning Outcome: Compose and shape business messages
10) Which of the following words is misspelled?
A) accomodate
B) exaggerate
C) occurrence
D) receive
E) forth
Answer: A
Explanation: A) The word accommodate has two m's.
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Difficulty: Moderate
Classification: Application
Learning Outcome: Compose and shape business messages
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