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1. Select the correct word(s) to make the sentence grammatically correct. When watching a movie with my wife, she sometimes will -------- her head down in my lap and fall asleep.
  • A. set​
  • B. lay​
  • C. lie​
  • D. sit

Explanation

The verb lay means to put or place something down, and it requires a direct object. Here, the object is her head, so “will lay her head down” is correct.
  • lie means to recline (no object) → She will lie down.​
  • lay means to place something (object required) → She will lay her head down.
2. Select the word or phrase that makes this sentence grammatically correct. The student ------- for the final exam.
  • A. would have study​
  • B. studied hardly​
  • C. didn't studied​
  • D. was studying

Explanation

“Was studying” is the correct verb form. It uses the past progressive tense, which indicates an action that was ongoing in the past. The sentence becomes: The student was studying for the final exam.
3.

As we celebrated the start of the evening's festivities, our glasses __ and a toast was made by our host.

  • A. arose
  • B. were risen
  • C. were raised
  • D. were rosed

Explanation

Explanation
The glasses are being lifted by someone, so the sentence requires the passive voice with the correct past participle of raise:
“were raised.”
“Risen” and “arose” come from the verb rise, which is intransitive and cannot take an object. “Rosed” is not a word. Thus, “were raised” is the only grammatically correct option.
Correct Answer Is:
C. were raised
Why the other options are incorrect:
“Risen” and “arose” come from the verb rise, which is intransitive and cannot take an object. “Rosed” is not a word.
4.

Select the word or phrase that makes this sentence grammatically correct.

During the fight, I was hit on ------

  • A. an head
  • B. Head
  • C. the head
  • D. a head

Explanation

Explanation
The correct and natural phrasing is “hit on the head.” English requires the definite article “the” before body parts in this type of sentence.
“An head” is incorrect because “head” does not begin with a vowel sound.
“Head” alone is grammatically incomplete.
“A head” is incorrect because you only have one head, and the phrase does not call for an indefinite article.
Correct Answer Is:
C. the head
Why the other options are incorrect:
“An head” is incorrect because “head” does not begin with a vowel sound.
“Head” alone is grammatically incomplete.
“A head” is incorrect because you only have one head, and the phrase does not call for an indefinite article.
5.

Select the word or phrase that makes this sentence grammatically correct.

The blue whale is the largest animal …… the world.

  • A. at
  • B. on
  • C. of
  • D. in

Explanation

Explanation
The correct and natural phrasing in English is:
“the largest animal in the world.”
We use “in” with locations that are viewed as large areas or spaces (countries, cities, the world, the universe).
The other prepositions do not fit the meaning or standard usage.
Correct Answer Is:
D. in
Why the other options are incorrect:
The other prepositions do not fit the meaning or standard usage.
6.

During the fight, I was hit on __

  • A. an head
  • B. head
  • C. a head
  • D. the head

Explanation

Explanation
The correct and natural phrasing in English is “hit on the head.” Body parts in this type of sentence require the definite article “the.”
“An head” is incorrect because “head” does not begin with a vowel sound.
“Head” alone is incomplete.
“A head” is incorrect because a person has only one head, and the indefinite article does not fit the meaning.
Correct Answer Is:
D. the head
Why the other options are incorrect:
“An head” is incorrect because “head” does not begin with a vowel sound.
“Head” alone is incomplete.
“A head” is incorrect because a person has only one head, and the indefinite article does not fit the meaning.
7.

"The student was very proud of ……..when he aced the test."

  • A. him
  • B. hisself
  • C. he
  • D. himself

Explanation

Explanation
The sentence requires a reflexive pronoun because the student is proud of himself. “Himself” correctly refers back to the subject “student.”
“Him” is an object pronoun, not reflexive.
“He” is a subject pronoun and cannot be used after a preposition (“of”).
“Hisself” is not a standard English word.
Correct Answer Is:
D. himself
Why the other options are incorrect:
“Him” is an object pronoun, not reflexive.
“He” is a subject pronoun and cannot be used after a preposition (“of”).
“Hisself” is not a standard English word.
8.

Select the word or phrase in the sentence that is not used correctly.

Long before his death, Pablo Picasso had became one of the most important artists in history.

  • A. in
  • B. long before
  • C. the most
  • D. had became

Explanation

Explanation
After “had” (past perfect), the verb must be in the past participle form.
The correct form is “had become,” not had became.
Correct Answer Is:
D. had became
Why the other options are incorrect:
9.

Select the word that makes the sentence grammatically correct.

My sister gave the chocolate bar to my friend and _________ myself.

  • A. Myself
  • B. Us
  • C. We
  • D. Me

Explanation

Explanation
The sentence requires an object pronoun because the chocolate bar is being given to someone. The correct structure is “to my friend and me.” The pronoun “myself” is reflexive and only used when the subject and object are the same person, which is not the case here. “We” is a subject pronoun, and “us” would not fit the grammatical structure. Therefore, “me” is the correct choice.
Correct Answer Is:
D. Me
Why the other options are incorrect:
The pronoun “myself” is reflexive and only used when the subject and object are the same person, which is not the case here. “We” is a subject pronoun, and “us” would not fit the grammatical structure.
10.

Select the word or phrase in the sentence that is not used correctly.

"The car that he had seen at the Ford dealer was the one that he final decided to buy."

  • A. had seen
  • B. was
  • C. final
  • D. to buy

Explanation

Explanation
The word “final” is incorrect because an adverb is needed to modify the verb “decided.” The correct form is “finally.”
The corrected sentence should read:
“…the one that he finally decided to buy.”
All other words and phrases in the sentence are used correctly.
Correct Answer Is:
C. final
Why the other options are incorrect:
All other words and phrases in the sentence are used correctly.

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