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Directions: Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts. These parts are labeled A, B, C, and D. Identify the part of the sentence that is incorrect.
1. It is important that the teacher should be possession of the necessary information.
A B C D
2. Although she seems to be very mature, Ann is much younger as the other girls in her class.
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A B C D
3. Sugar provides man with quick energy, but it has neither vitamins, minerals, and other
A B
body-building material necessary for an adequate diet. C D
4. To be good for agricultural purposes, soil must have in it the materials plants required.
A B C D
5. Although tea drinking is a considerably old custom in the Far East, this custom first reached
A B Europe for the first time during the 17th century. C D
6. When asking if you have any questions, the first thing out of your mouth should not be,
A B C
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D 7. Her elder sister is now regarded one of the most promising students in her class.
A B C D
8. He had no sooner returned then he bought a fine house and went to live there.
A B C D
9. Nobody besides little children thinks that a trip by bus is exciting.
A B C D
10. A man cannot be really happy if that he enjoys doing is ignored by society as of no value or importance.
A B C D
11. It is now standard practice for mother to keep the children quite by putting them in the
A B C
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