Cohort G - Grammar Assessment

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

     ____________, this has been a successful semester. 

    • A. 

      All right

    • B. 

      Already

    • C. 

      All ready

    Correct Answer
    B. Already
    Explanation
    The word "already" is the correct answer because it indicates that the semester has already been successful. It suggests that the success has already occurred and there is no need for further action or confirmation. The other options, "All right" and "all ready," do not convey the same meaning and are not suitable in this context.

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  • 2. 

     “Is class over _____________ ?” Susie exclaimed with surprise. 

    • A. 

      Already

    • B. 

      all ready

    Correct Answer
    A. Already
    Explanation
    Susie's exclamation of surprise suggests that she is referring to the class being finished or completed. The word "already" is used to convey that the class has ended sooner than expected or before a certain anticipated time.

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  • 3. 

    The parking lot was ____________ a week before school started. 

    • A. 

      all ready

    • B. 

      Alright

    • C. 

      Already

    Correct Answer
    A. all ready
    Explanation
    The phrase "all ready" means fully prepared or completely ready. In the given sentence, it indicates that the parking lot was fully prepared or completely ready a week before school started. "Alright" is a commonly used informal term that means satisfactory or acceptable, but it does not convey the same meaning as "all ready" in this context. "Already" means before or prior to a specified time, but it does not fit the sentence grammatically or contextually.

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  • 4. 

     The crossing guard made sure the ten children crossed the street ______________. 

    • A. 

      all together

    • B. 

      Altogether

    Correct Answer
    A. all together
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "all together". This phrase means that the crossing guard ensured that all ten children crossed the street at the same time or in a group. It emphasizes the unity and coordination of the children's actions. "Altogether" is incorrect in this context as it means completely or entirely, which does not fit the meaning of the sentence.

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  • 5. 

     Sarah broke her arm after slipping on a chicken nugget, but now she’s ____________. 

    • A. 

      Alright

    • B. 

      all right

    Correct Answer
    B. all right
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "all right." This is because "all right" is the correct spelling of the phrase that means everything is fine or satisfactory. It is commonly used to indicate that someone is recovering well after an injury or illness. In this case, it suggests that Sarah is doing well despite her broken arm caused by slipping on a chicken nugget.

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  • 6. 

     Krusty was ____________ barking eagerly before his owner had even entered the front  door. 

    • A. 

      all ready

    • B. 

      already

    • C. 

      Altogether

    Correct Answer
    B. already
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "already". This is because the sentence indicates that Krusty was barking eagerly before his owner had even entered the front door. The word "already" suggests that the action of barking had occurred before the expected time, in this case, before the owner's arrival.

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  • 7. 

    Smoking cigarettes can _________ the lungs and possibly be the cause of death. 

    • A. 

      Effect

    • B. 

      Affected

    • C. 

      Affect

    Correct Answer
    C. Affect
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Affect". Smoking cigarettes can have a negative impact on the lungs and potentially lead to death.

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  • 8. 

     Many years ago __________     were not any cars, so people used to travel by       horse and carriage.

    • A. 

      Their

    • B. 

      There

    • C. 

      They’re

    Correct Answer
    B. There
    Explanation
    Many years ago, there were not any cars, so people used to travel by horse and carriage. The word "there" is the correct answer because it is used to indicate a place or existence. In this context, it is used to indicate the absence of cars in the past. "Their" is incorrect because it is a possessive pronoun used to show ownership. "They're" is also incorrect because it is a contraction of "they are" and does not fit the sentence structure.

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  • 9. 

     My mother, for __________ I baked a cake, had her birthday party yesterday. 

    • A. 

      Who

    • B. 

      Whose

    • C. 

      Whom

    Correct Answer
    C. Whom
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "whom." In this sentence, "whom" is used as the object of the preposition "for." The phrase "for whom" indicates that the cake was baked for someone. In this case, it was baked for the speaker's mother.

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  • 10. 

     ______ yellow canary flew across the room and out the window. 

    • A. 

      An

    • B. 

      A

    Correct Answer
    B. A
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