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Professional Communication Skills Practice Test: Grammar - Rules of English Language
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Some rules of the English language: Capitalization: Understand the difference between common and proper nouns. Conjunctions: Use conjunctions to join words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence. Simple present tense: Use the simple present tense to describe ongoing actions and states of being. The verb must agree with the subject. Avoid double negatives: Avoid using two negatives in the same sentence. Connect ideas with conjunctions: Use conjunctions to create sentences that flow together. Misusing commas: Don't use commas to separate subjects and verbs. Descriptive rules: Use descriptive... Show more
Professional Communication Skills Practice Test: Grammar - Rules of English Language
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10 Questions

1. A word which is monosyllabic and has two vowels must end with:
2. Courage becomes :
3. Choose the correct statement:
4. A word which is monosyllabic and has one vowel must end with:
5. A monosyllabic word with one vowel cannot end in “c”.
6. Which of these words is correct?
7. Rot becomes _____ and pen becomes ______.
8. A monosyllabic word containing two vowel letters ends with:
9. Choose the correct statement:
10. The ‘e’ which is silent in any word, is dropped if a suffix beginning with a vowel is added to it.