Workspace English Test 78
← Back to English
English · Drill 78

English practice 78

78 questions ~9 min recommended
00:00
Score

No passage text stored for this test yet.

1. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

2. Which of the following options makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

3. For the history project, students interviewed local veterans and compiled short biographies. Because the class worked in pairs, each interview produced two separate transcripts. The teacher asked everyone to submit <ins>the students’ final drafts by Friday</ins> so she could assemble the booklet over the weekend. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

4. I believe <ins>its</ins> the best option available.

5. Two clubs collaborated on a fundraiser, so both groups staffed the same booth and shared supplies. After counting donations, the treasurer recorded <ins>the clubs totals in a spreadsheet</ins> and emailed the results to both presidents. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

6. The team took great pride in its victory.

7. Before the debate tournament, the coach reviewed the schedule with the team and pointed out the earliest round. She told them to arrive by 7:30 because <ins>their going to need time to set up</ins> the evidence files and practice introductions. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

8. At the farmers’ market, two bakers set up side by side and sold bread from similar-looking baskets. When a customer asked about ingredients, the manager pointed to <ins>the bakers labels on each loaf</ins> to avoid confusion. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

9. During a campus cleanup, volunteers sorted bottles, paper, and compost into labeled bins. The coordinator reminded everyone that each bin had a different purpose and that <u>its lid should stay closed</u> to keep out rain and animals. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

10. At the science fair, three judges compared projects and wrote comments on a shared rubric. Afterward, the teacher collected <u>the judges notes</u> and photocopied them for the students to review. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

11. Before the debate tournament, the coach told the team to arrive early, review evidence, and keep track of time. She also reminded them that <u>they're arguments</u> would be stronger if they anticipated counterclaims. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

12. During the science fair, several teams compared their soil samples’ pH levels. Afterward, the judges reviewed each team’s notes and praised <u>the students' careful labeling of every container</u>, which made it easy to match results to the correct plots. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

13. In the library makerspace, two students reserved the 3D printer for the same hour. The staff member checked the schedule and explained that <u>the students reservation</u> had been entered incorrectly, so it needed to be fixed before printing could begin. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

14. At the museum, the guide pointed to a fossil display and asked visitors to read the placard carefully. The guide explained that <u>who's label</u> you read matters because each specimen came from a different site and time period. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

15. During rehearsal, the stage manager asked the cast to place props exactly where they belonged. She emphasized that <u>the actors costumes</u> should be hung on the same rack each night so nothing went missing between scenes. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

16. After a week of rain, the city opened a new walking trail along the river. Park staff placed signs reminding visitors to stay on the path to protect seedlings near the banks. The brochure notes that <u>the trails entrance is just past the footbridge</u>, and it encourages hikers to bring water because the route has little shade. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

17. In a history seminar, one student presented a timeline while others asked questions. After class, the professor praised <u>the student's ability to connect sources</u> and suggested that the presenter expand the analysis in the final paper. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

18. During a Saturday cleanup, volunteers sorted bottles, cans, and paper into separate bins. The coordinator reminded everyone that the recycling center would reject any bin that contained food scraps. Before leaving, she checked the labels on each bin to make sure they matched what was inside, and she collected <u>the volunteers' gloves from the table</u> so none would be left behind. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

19. The <ins>teachers</ins> meeting has been postponed until next week.

20. At the bookstore, the clerk set aside a special-order title for a customer who had called earlier. When the customer arrived, the clerk confirmed <ins>your order number matches the receipt</ins> before handing over the book. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

21. The editor reviewed the draft and flagged a sentence that introduced a new character without explanation. In the margin, she wrote that <ins>whose name appears in the second paragraph</ins> should be identified earlier so readers aren’t confused. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

22. At the animal shelter, the volunteer coordinator posted a reminder about the new feeding schedule. The note explained that each dog should be matched with <ins>its bowl to prevent mix-ups</ins>, especially for animals on special diets. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

23. I can't believe <ins>its</ins> already November.

24. The <ins>horses</ins> stable needs to be cleaned daily.

25. The city council reviewed proposals for a new bike lane, and several residents spoke during public comment. One speaker emphasized that the plan would reduce traffic near the elementary school. Another resident argued that <ins>it’s safety benefits depend on clear signage</ins>, so the budget should include reflective paint. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

26. At the community theater, two actors shared a dressing room, and both left costumes hanging on the same rack. Before the show, the stage manager checked the labels to be sure nothing was misplaced. She reminded everyone to respect <ins>the actors costume changes between scenes</ins> and to keep the hallway clear. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

27. In the museum’s new exhibit, visitors can listen to recordings of poets reading their work. A sign near the entrance notes that <ins>the exhibits audio stations are cleaned hourly</ins> to keep the headphones sanitary. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

28. In a community garden, several neighbors agreed to water the beds on alternating days. Because the tomatoes were ripening quickly, the group posted <u>the gardeners' reminders</u> on a bulletin board near the gate. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

29. The librarys hours have changed for the summer.

30. During a history project, three classmates built a model of an early printing press. Their teacher complimented <u>the students' attention to detail on the model's gears</u>, noting that the parts fit together smoothly. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

31. At a small bakery, the owner trained two new employees to handle morning orders. Because the line can get long, the owner asked them to read each ticket carefully and confirm special requests out loud. She explained that <u>the customers orders must be labeled clearly</u> so the right pastries go to the right people. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

32. In a lab report, three researchers described how they calibrated the microscope before collecting images. Each person kept a notebook, and at the end of the week the team compared entries to confirm the procedure was consistent. The supervisor praised <ins>the researchers notes for being detailed and easy to follow</ins>. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

33. At the community garden, volunteers met to plan the spring schedule. They agreed that <u>the garden manager's assigning of tasks</u> should happen at the start of each week so no beds were overlooked. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

34. In a community theater production, several actors shared one dressing room, so they created a checklist to keep the space tidy. After each rehearsal, everyone put costumes on labeled hangers and returned makeup to a common bin. The stage manager thanked <u>the actors' cooperation in keeping the room organized</u>, noting that it saved time before performances. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

35. At the robotics meet, two schools formed a joint team for the final challenge. Everyone agreed that <u>the engineers' and designers' workstations</u> should be kept separate so tools wouldn’t get mixed up during repairs. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

36. Two friends planned a weekend trip and agreed to split responsibilities. Jordan reserved the campsite, and Priya mapped the hiking routes and checked the weather. On Friday, Jordan texted that <u>they're tent is already packed</u> and asked Priya to bring extra batteries for the lantern. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

37. While proofreading a newsletter, an editor noticed that the article credited multiple scientists for the discovery. The editor rewrote a line to clarify that <u>the researchers findings</u> had been confirmed by later experiments. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

38. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

39. The <ins>cats</ins> fur was soft and fluffy.

40. The <ins>boss's</ins> decision to promote her was well received by everyone.

41. The <ins>employees</ins> benefits include health insurance and retirement plans.

42. The rabbits ears are long and floppy.

43. The <ins>researchers</ins> findings were published in a leading scientific journal.

44. The programmers skills were evident in the new software.

45. The <ins>students</ins> coats were left in the hallway.

46. The <ins>scientists</ins> experiment was groundbreaking.

47. I saw the <ins>neighbor's</ins> cat in my garden.

48. The <ins>companys</ins> headquarters are located in New York City.

49. The <ins>familys</ins> car broke down on the way to the beach.

50. The <ins>birds</ins> nest was hidden in the tree.

51. The <ins>women</ins> club is meeting tonight at 7 PM.

52. The <ins>teams</ins> strategy was to play aggressively.

53. The <ins>actors</ins> performance was praised by the critics.

54. Please pass me the <ins>teachers</ins> guide for this course.

55. Which of the following choices makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

56. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

57. Which choice would make the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

58. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

59. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

60. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

61. Before the orchestra rehearsal, the conductor asked the string section to tune carefully. He explained that <ins>the violinists bow hair should be tightened just enough</ins> to keep the sound clear without straining the instrument. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

62. During a group presentation, four classmates rotated speaking roles so everyone contributed. When the slides advanced too quickly, the teacher suggested slowing down to match <ins>the presenters pace</ins> and give the audience time to take notes. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

63. The managers meeting was scheduled for 9 AM.

64. In the cafeteria, two cashiers worked side by side, each with a separate register. At closing time, the manager compared receipts and verified <ins>the cashiers drawer totals</ins> before locking the safe. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

65. In the art studio, two photographers shared a darkroom, so they labeled every tray to prevent mistakes. The instructor reminded them that <ins>the photographers chemicals must be stored separately</ins> because different solutions can’t be mixed. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

66. At the museum’s new exhibit on ancient navigation, a guide explained that the sailors relied on the North Star because <u>its position barely changes during the night</u> compared with other stars. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

67. In the library, the volunteer coordinator posted a note: “Please return the cart to the desk when you’re finished.” The note also explained that <u>the librarians' patience depends on everyone following the rules</u>, especially during the after-school rush. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

68. Before the concert, the announcer introduced the soloist and noted that the audience would hear a piece by a composer <u>who's melodies were influenced by folk songs</u> from her childhood. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

69. When the debate team arrived at the tournament, the coach reminded them that <u>they're folders were due at registration</u>, since the organizers needed printed evidence for each claim. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

70. In the student newspaper, an article described how the chess club’s members practiced endgames every Friday. The writer added that <u>the clubs strategy sessions</u> often lasted longer than planned because players kept analyzing alternate moves. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

71. Before the debate tournament, the team captain reviewed the schedule and assigned roles for each round. Some students would present opening statements, while others would focus on cross-examination and rebuttals. The coach reminded everyone that <u>your responsible for arriving early</u> so the team could set up and review notes together. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

72. At the science fair, several judges visited each booth twice: once to hear the presentation and once to review the data. Afterward, the organizers gathered score sheets and double-checked totals. The head judge praised <u>the judges' careful scoring of the projects</u> because it made the final rankings easier to defend. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

73. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

74. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

75. In a photography workshop, the instructor asked students to critique one another’s portraits. Everyone had to mention a strength and then offer one suggestion for improvement. The instructor emphasized that <u>the students' sharing feedback respectfully</u> mattered as much as technical skill because it built trust within the group. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

76. The <ins>childrens</ins> toys were scattered all over the floor.

77. Which of the following choices makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?

78. Which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?