Vocab Review: Pt. 1
Vocab Review: Pt.2
Passing time with the Passive
Adventuous Adverbial Conjunctions
Editing
100
Aziz's heart is _________; his love for reading/writing is unmatched.
pure
100
The cake in the refrigerator is not ________. You made it two weeks ago!
edible
100
Change the following active sentence into the passive: People base economic decisions on tradition.
Economic decisions are based on tradition.
100
Add the proper adverbial conjunction to combine the two independent sentences: Waleed and Jawad studied for the test for hours and hours. They agreed they felt comfortable.
Waleed and Jawad studied for the test for hours and hours; finally,/then they felt comfortable.
100
Choose the incorrect word/phrase: The Inuit people *are* hunter-gathers, *so* economic decisions *are base* on traditional *beliefs and customs.*
*are based*
200
List the word forms for the word "reciprocate"
reciprocation - noun reciprocate - verb reciprocal - adjective reciprocally - adverb
200
You might considering holding an ________ for your drug addicted friend so he can overcome his problem.
intervention
200
Change the following active sentence into the passive: Darika exchanged prairie dogs for timber.
Prairie dogs were exchanged for timber (by Darika).
200
Add the proper adverbial conjunction to combine the two independent sentences: There were people of different cultures in the classroom. They got along well without many problems.
There were people of different cultures in the classroom; mostly/for the most part/to some extent/to a large extent, they got along well without many problems.
200
Choose the incorrect word/phrase: Tradition *determines* how people hut and fish *and* who should do certain jobs*,* *for example,* in late summer, families go fishing for salmon in the Yukon River.
jobs;
300
People in traditional economies are ________. They must travel to place to place in order to gather food.
nomadic
300
Please handle my grandmother's china ________. It is very old, unique, and expensive.
delicately
300
Change the following active sentence into the passive: People do things in the same way people have always done them. (Change both parts of the sentence.)
Things are done the way they have always been done.
300
Add the proper adverbial conjunction to combine the two independent sentences: Amer was famous for his scuba-diving abilities. Majed asked him for help in this area.
Amer was famous for his scuba-diving abilities; therefore/consequently, Majed asked him for help in this area.
300
Choose the incorrect word/phrase: *On short,* the economy of native Alaskans is traditional *but* *has elements* of *both capitalism and government control.*
In short,
400
Make sure to ________ your Starbuck's coffee to make it ______ longer!
sip; last
400
The U.S. __________ many goods, like timber, metal, and plastics to other countries around the world.
distributes
400
Change the following active sentence into the passive: Someone may offer DJ and Saleh engineering jobs.
DJ and Saleh may be offered engineering jobs.
400
Add the proper adverbial conjunction to combine the two independent sentences: For many years Kuwait had a socialist economy. Now it has a capitalist economy.
For many years Kuwait had a socialist economy; however, now it has a capitalist economy.
400
Choose the incorrect word/phrase: Turki likes to go *fishing,* *swimming,* and *shopping.* *As a result,* he is very busy *in* his free time.
Got you! This one is grammatically correct.
500
purity - noun purify - verb pure - adjective purlely - adverb
What are the various forms for the word "pure?"
500
Ali and Talal _______ to choose each other when playing games in class.
tend
500
Change the following active sentence into the passive: This class will need a lot of TOEFL resources.
A lot of TOEFL resources will be needed for this class.
500
Add the proper adverbial conjunction to combine the two independent sentences: I learned English as a child. Now I am an English teacher.
I learned English as a child; as a result/therefore/for this (that) reason/consequently, now I am an English teacher.
500
Native people of modern Alaska *are also part* of the market *economy they have* modern houses, engines for their boats, *and snomobiles.*
economy; they have
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