
Originally Posted by
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Good morning!!Kindly check if these are grammatically correct..If it's not too much of a bother, kindly answer the questions, so I could check if my these are all correct..If ever there are confusing answers and questions, pls...feel free to inform me..Thanks!!!
4. Choose the number which is incorrect in meaning
Something that is economical is sparing of money.
5. Choose the number which is incorrect in grammar.
They get extremely annoyed if their small puppy bites them, or won't come ⑤ when they are called [one puppy is being called]their small puppy or maybe their small puppy is dirty in the house, when their previous one made none of these mistakes.
10. Choose the number which is not appropriate in the passage.
③ The one who sees one's [unnecessary] life this way, will not suffer from the fear of death
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11. Choose the number which is correct in meaning.
We have an (A) inherited / inhabited capacity for a great many different kinds of action in which skill can be acquired by practice. We learn to talk grammatically; we learn to think logically; we learn to cook or drive a car. In each case the learning (B) results in /results from a skill which is a habit. In each case the habit actually gives us an ability which was onlypotential in us at birth. That is why Aristotle calls habit second nature. Our original nature is composed of capacities which can be developed or perfected by learning or experiences. The development or perfection of those capacities (C) complement / compliment our original nature and thus constitutes a “second" nature.
(A) (B) (C)What was your selection here?
① inherited results in compliment
② inhabited results from compliment
③ inherited results in complement
④ inherited results from compliment
⑤ inhabited results in complement
12. Choose the number which is appropriate in blank.What was your selection here? - and where is the blank?
Everyone has a psychological need for someone to acknowledge their concerns. The complainers have a greater need for their concerns to be acknowledged. This usually comes from the underlying fact that they are unsatisfied with their own personal lives. Whether it is in their professional or personal life, the complainers can't have peace of mind until . The key to effectively dealing with a complainer is, therefore, by using your active listening skills. The complainers want to be acknowledged - not ignored or argued with. You have to understand what their interests and needs are and empathize with them. Imagine yourself walking around in their shoes and see the situation from their perspective.
① someone acknowledges their personality
② anyone will not acknowledge their concerns
③ their interests are given in time
④ their concerns are acknowledged
⑤ someone admits their faults
13. Choose the number which is incorrect in grammar.What was your selection here?
(A) So corrupt was Roman society and its baths that the fathers of the early Christian church discouraged bathing. The hygienic practices of the Romans and Greeks were repressed to such an extent that Europe during the Middle Ages has been said (B) to go a thousand years without a bath. Queen Isabella of Castile boasted that she had bathed only twice in her life-at birth and before her marriage. Religion wasn't the only reason (C) why Europeans didn't bathe. Although the royal and wealthy sometimes indulged, commoners (D) found bathing impossible. With no running water, polluted rivers, and (E) soap taxed as a luxury item, the ordinary citizen had little opportunity to bathe.
① (A), (B) ② (A), (C) ③ (B), (D)
④ (C), (E) ⑤ (D), (E)