1. My father and I looked at .
a. her
b. hers: her
2. I am looking forward to my birthday party next week.
a. going
b. go
c. have
d. having: having
3. Coffee experts feel that the coffee blend is a dark blend.
a. more greater
b. great
c. best
d. more greatest: best
4. What work is used wrong?
The nurse made a error with the medication, so the doctor made notes about
it in the patients file.
a. about it
b. a
c. with
d. made: a
5. Finishing isnt as important as answering correctly.
a. quick
b. as quick
c. so quickist
d. quickly: quickly
6. Which sentence is grammatically correct?
a. A lot of people enjoy baseball movies.
b. The patient said he took alot of pills yesterday.
c. Alotts of time drivers go too fast.: A lot of people enjoy baseball movies.
7. Which sentence is grammatically incorrect?
a. Everyone enjoys ripping the wrapping paper off their holiday gifts.
b. The racer ran swiftly down the track.
c. The red fox jumped quickly over the sleeping dog.
d. She lit scented candles so the air will smell sweetly.: She lit scented candles
so the air will smell sweetly.
8. Which sentence is grammatically correct?
a. It is important to too spell correctly.
b. I have two go to the gym.
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c. we have too kinds of desserts.
d. It is too heavy for me to lift.: It is too heavy for me to lift.
9. Which word is not used correctly in the sentence?
They're going to the mall to pick up there uniforms for their coach.
a. their
b. going
c. they're
d. there: there
10. After throwing their sleeping bags into the backseat of their car, they
more than 400 miles to reach their destination.
a. driving
b. having driven
c. drove
d. had drove: drove
11. Place the four words in alphabetical order.
a. Assemble, assembled, assembling, assembly
b. Assembly, assemble, assembled, assembling
c. Assemble, assembly, assembling, assembled
d. Assemble, assembly, assembled, assembling: Assemble, assembled, assem-
bling, assembly
12. The shopper was angry when he realized he it cheaper at the other
store.
a. get
b. could have got
c. could have gotten
d. might have get: could have gotten
13. Which sentence is grammatically correct?
a. Because he did not examine the patient, the healthcare provider prescribed
her with the wrong medication.
b. The nurse decided to bathe the client, than trim his nails.
c. The dietician, through negligence, made a mistake with the diet plan.
d. Since the child was feeling ill, the nurse sent him home.: The nurse decided
to bathe the client, than trim his nails.
14. What is a salutation in this address?
a. 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
b. 20003 (area code)
c. Ryan
d. Mr.: Mr.