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Toefl Skill 18-21

The document contains examples of conditional sentences, comparisons, and subject-verb agreement after prepositional phrases and expressions of quantity. There are 10 examples each of conditionals with inverted subjects and verbs, comparisons with inverted subjects and verbs, verbs agreeing with prepositional phrases, and verbs agreeing with expressions of quantity. The examples are in different formats like (C) for correct and (I) for incorrect.
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Toefl Skill 18-21

The document contains examples of conditional sentences, comparisons, and subject-verb agreement after prepositional phrases and expressions of quantity. There are 10 examples each of conditionals with inverted subjects and verbs, comparisons with inverted subjects and verbs, verbs agreeing with prepositional phrases, and verbs agreeing with expressions of quantity. The examples are in different formats like (C) for correct and (I) for incorrect.
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TOEFL

SKILL 18 : INVERT THE SUBJECT AND VERB WITH CONDITIONALS

1. ( C ) were our neighbors a bit more friendly, it would be somewhere easier to get to
know them.
2. ( I ) there are plenty of blankets in the close if should you get cold during the night.
3. ( I ) has he enough vacation days left this year, he will take two full week off in
December.
4. ( C ) had we been informed of the decision, we might have had something to say about
it.
5. ( I ) I would like to know could you help me pack these boxes.
6. ( I ) He would have been in big trouble had not he remembered the assignment at the
last minute.
7. ( C ) If you friends come to visit, will they stay in a hotel or at your house?
8. ( I ) He might be a little more successful today were he a little more willing to do some
hard work.
9. ( C ) Should you ever visit this town again, I would be delighted to show you around.
10. ( C ) Do you think that she would give the speech were she asked to do so?

SKILL 19 : INVERT THE SUBJECT AND VERB WITH COMPARISONS

1. ( C ) Tis candidate has received more vote than has any other candidate in previous
years.
2. ( I ) Obviously we were much more impressed with the performance that did the other
members of the audience.
3. ( C ) The fil, that we saw last night at the festival was far better than any of the other
films.
4. ( C ) The vegetables at the market this morning were far fresher than were those at the
marker yesterday.
5. ( I ) I am afraid that is condition of these tires as bad as the condition of the others.
6. ( C ) We firmly believed that our team could achieve a much faster time than any of the
others.
7. ( C ) Tis apple is not as good as the last one that you made.
8. ( C ) On the fishing trip, Bobby caught twice as many fish as anyone else did.
9. ( C ) The final speaker gave us more details than had any of the previous speakers.
10. ( I ) Do you know why does he need to sleep so many more hours than do the others?
SKILL 20 : MAKE VERBS AGREE AFTER PREPOSIONAL PHRASES

1. ( C ) The climbers on the sheer face of the mountain need to be rescued.


2. ( I ) The interrogation, conducted by three police officers, have lasted for several hours.
3. ( I ) The tenants in the apartment next to mine is giving a party this evening.
4. ( C ) The president, surrounded by secret service agents, is trying to make his way to the
podium.
5. ( C ) The buildings destroyed during the fire are being rebuilt at the taxpayers’ expense.
6. ( I ) Because of the seriousness of the company’s financial problems, the board of
directors have called an emergency meeting.
7. ( I ) manufacture of the items that you requested have been discontinued because of lack
of profit on those items.
8. ( C ) Further development of any new ideas for future products has to be approved in
advance.
9. ( I ) The scheduled departure time of the trains, posted on panels throughout the terminal
buildings, are going to be updated.
10. ( C ) Any houses built in that development before 1970 have to be upgraded to meet
current standards.

SKILL 21 : MAKE VERBS AGREE AFTER EXPRESSIONS OF QUANTITY

1. ( C ) The witnesses saw that most of the fire in the hills was extinguished.
2. ( I ) Some the animals from the zoo was released into the animal preserve.
3. ( I ) All of the students in the class taught by Professor Roberts in required to turn in
their term papers next Monday.
4. ( I ) Half of the food that we are serving to the guests are still in the refrigerator.
5. ( C ) We believe that some of the time of the employees is going to be devoted to
quality control.
6. ( C ) All of the witnesses in the jury trial, which lasted more than two weeks, have
indicated that they believed that the defendant was guilty.
7. ( I ) She did not know where most the people in the room was from.
8. ( I ) In spite of what was decided at the meeting, half of procedures was not changed.
9. ( C ) I was sure that all of the questions on the test were correct.
10. ( C ) Most of the trouble that the employees discussed at the series of meetings was
resolved within a few weeks.

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