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You may also see items that focus on passive infinitives. A passive infinitive consists of the words to +
be + past participle.
Nancy Hong was the only person to be asked to speak at the ceremony.
Simple forms are the base forms of verbs; they consist of the infinitive without the word to: be, go, give,
and build.
Simple forms are used after the causative verbs have, make, and let and after the phrase would
rather.
Mark had the carpenter repair the door.
His father makes him study hard.
Penny let her son go on the trip.
She’d rather go jogging than use the exercise machines.
COMMON VERBS THAT TAKE VERBAL OBJECTS
Verbs Used with
Gerunds
admit
anticipate
avoid
consider
deny
delay
discuss
dislike
enjoy
finish
justify
postpone
practice
resist
resume
risk
quit
recommend
suggest
understand
Verbs Used with Infinitives
agree
aim
allow
appear
arrange
ask
attempt
cause
choose
claim
convince
decide
deserve
enable
expect
hope
instruct
know (how)
learn (how)
need
permit
persuade
prepare
promise
require
seem
teach (how_
tell
tend
use
vote
warn
Verbs Used with
Simple Forms
have
let
make
would rather
SENTENCE COMPLETION
Most often, the gerund or infinitive is missing from the sentence. In some cases, a complete gerund or
infinitive phrase or some other portion of the sentence phrase may be needed in order to correctly
complete the sentence.
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Sample Items
____________________ the eggs of most birds must be kept warm.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Proper development
By properly developing,
They develop properly
To develop properly,
The correct answer is (D). The only one of these four phrases listed here that can show purpose
is choice (D), an infinitive. This expression means, In order to develop properly.
In 1959, the political philosopher Hannah Arendt became the first woman ________________
a full professor at Princeton University.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
to appoint
was appointed
to be appointed
an appointment as
The correct answer is (C). After a noun phrase such as the first woman, an infinitive is used as
an adjective phrase. Because a passive form is needed (Hannah Arendt receives the action; she
doesn’t perform the action), choice (A) is not the correct infinitive form. Choice (C), a passive
infinitive, is best.
The ear is the organ of hearing, but it also plays a role in ___________ balance.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
maintaining
it maintains
to maintain
maintained
The correct answer is (A). A gerund is used correctly after a preposition. Choices (B), (C), and
(D) would not be appropriate after a preposition.
EXERCISE 22.1
Focus: Identifying errors and correct forms of gerunds, infinitives, and simple forms
Directions: Underline the form that best completes each sentence.
1. Sports parachutes are relatively easy
(controlling/to control).
5. The Wampanoag Indians taught the Pilgrims
how (growing/to grow) corn.
2. Sleeve bearings let pistons (to move/move)
back and forth.
6. Frogs and certain kinds of birds use their
tongues (to catch/catch) insects.
3. One of the most important steps in
(producing/to produce) a motion picture is
film editing.
7. Modems permit computers (communicating/to communicate) with one another over
telephone lines.
4. An opera singer is required (having/to have)
a powerful and beautiful voice.
8. Smells can be more effective than any other
sensory stimuli in vividly (bringing/bring)
back memories.
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9. Isadora Martinez invented a knee transplant
that allows people with severe arthritis (to
bend/bend) their knees easily.
11. Heavy spring snows may cause the
branches of trees (snap/to snap).
12. Modern race cars store fuel in rubber
bladders that are almost impossible (rupturing/to rupture).
10. A sudden sound can make a golfer (to
miss/miss) a shot.
EXERCISE 22.2
Focus: Completing structure problems involving infinitive and gerund phrases (Note: One or two of the
items in this exercise do NOT focus on infinitives or gerunds. These items are marked in the answer key
with asterisks.)
Directions: For Sentence Completion items, mark the answer choice that correctly completes the
sentence. For Error Identification items, decide which of the four underlined words or phrases—(A),
(B), (C), or (D)—correctly completes the sentence.
6. A climbing helmet ____________ protection
for a rock-climber’s head from falling rocks
and other hazards.
1. The most widely used material for package
A
B
C
consumer goods is cardboard.
D
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
2. _______________ for a career in dance
generally begins at an early age.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
People train
That people train
If training
Training
7. Power tools require careful handling
________ injuries.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
3. A baby’s first teeth ___________ are
generally the lower incisors.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
appearance
appear
to appear
in appearing
by avoiding
they avoid
to avoid
that avoid
8. Geothermal energy is energy obtaining by
A
B
using heat from the earth’s interior.
C
D
4. One of the latest methods of quarrying
A
B
stone is to cutting the stone with a jet
C
D
torch.
9. An electromagnet is created ___________
electrical current through a coil of wire.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
5. In 1944, biologist Charles Michener devised
A
a system for to classify the approximately
B
C
20,000 species of bees.
D
by passing
passes by
to be passed
passed
10. ________________________ at home
requires only three types of chemicals,
several pieces of simple equipment, and
running water.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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to provide
provides
providing
that provides
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For the development of film
To develop film
When film is developed
In developing film
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17. The process of _______________ by hand
has changed little since the fifteenth
century.
11. Brown lung is a respiratory disease caused
A
B
by inhaling dust from cotton or some
C
another fiber.
D
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
12. The purpose of cost accounting is
_________________________ involved in
producing and selling a good or service.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
18. Robert A. Moog developed an electronic
A
device that could be used for play
B
C
synthesized music.
D
as a determination of its costs
the costs determined
that determines the costs
to determine the costs
19. __________________________ often obtain
funds from the sale of stocks.
13. __________________ was one of the most
difficult tasks pioneers faced on their
journeys west.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
to bind books
binding books
books are bound
bound books
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Crossing rivers
While crossing rivers
Rivers being crossed
By crossing rivers
For corporations to operate
The operation of corporations
Corporations operate by
To operate, corporations
20. A crescent wrench has adjustable jaws for
__________ a nut, bolt, or pipe.
14. It is the facets cut into a diamond that
A
B
C
make it to sparkle .
D
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
15. Bathe in mineral water has long been
A
B
believed to have beneficial effects .
C
D
to grip
they grip
gripping
gripped
16. Energy can be defined as the ability
_______________.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
do working
to do work
doing work
work to be done
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REVIEW TEST E: STRUCTURE
Directions: For Sentence Completion items, select the answer choice—(A), (B), (C), or (D)—which
correctly completes the sentence. For Error Identification items, select the answer choice—(A), (B),
(C), or (D)—that corresponds to the underlined portion of the sentence that would not be considered correct.
8. ____________________ on barren slopes
can help prevent erosion.
1. ____________, an organism must be able to
adapt to changing factors in its environment.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
If survival
For surviving
To survive
It survives
9. Animals that hibernate usually eat large
A
B
numbers of food in the autumn.
C
D
2. Bricks can be made from many difference
A
B
C
types of clay .
D
3. The narrow blades of speed skates allow
____________________ speeds of up to 30
miles per hour.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
10. Lightly, sandy soil absorbs water more
A
B
quickly than clay or loam.
C
D
for skaters maintaining
skaters to maintain
skaters maintain
maintenance by skaters
11. In 1870 Hiram R. Revels ______________
the first African American to be elected to
the U.S. Senate.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
4. The game backgammon has been playing
A
B
C
since ancient times .
D
5. The Mummers’ Parade has ____________
every year in Philadelphia on New Year’s
Day since 1901.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
becoming
became
to have become
has become
12. During the Depression of the 1930s, many
A
B
artists were giving jobs by the Federal Arts
C
D
Project.
holding
been holding
held
been held
13. Sand dunes are made of loose sand
__________ up by the action of the wind.
6. Before the late eighteenth century, most
A
textiles were done at home .
B
C
D
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
7. Political science, alike the other social
A
B
sciences, is not an exact science.
C
D
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Planting trees
For trees to be planted
In order to plant trees
Trees are planted
it builds
builds
is building
built
14. A feeding animal will usually permit
A
competitors approaching only within a
B
certain area, the boundaries of which are
C
called its feeding territory.
D
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21. A deep-tissue massage is a type of massage
therapy __________________ on one part of
the body, such as the lower back.
15. It is a chemical called capsaicin that gives
A
B
hot peppers their spice flavor.
C
D
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
16. Amber is a hard, yellowish-brown
___________________ from the resin of
pine trees that lived millions of years ago.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
substance formed
to form a substance
substance has formed
forming a substance
its concentration is
concentrating
why it concentrates
to be concentrated
22. Some plants and insects exhibit so high
A
B
degree of interdependence that the
elimination of one results in the elimination
C
of the other .
D
17. The University of Wisconsin was the first
A
school to make a serious effort to teaching
B
C
students public administration .
D
23. Founded in 1620, Plymouth was the
A
soonest of the five colonies established by
B
C
D
the Pilgrims in Massachusetts.
18. Diaries and journals writing during Colonial
A
B
times provide the best records of that era .
C
D
24. Trucks can be used to transport a wide
A
B
C
various of cargoes.
D
19. Snowshoes let a person to walk on snow
A
without sinking into it because they
B
C
distribute the person’s weight over a wide
D
area.
25. The astronomer George Hale was a pioneer
A
B
in the art of photograph the sun.
C
D
20. Beams of ultrasonic sound waves can be
A
send through pieces of metal to detect
B
C
D
flaws.
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LESSON 23
Pronouns
Pronoun errors in written expression involve several types of pronouns:
• Personal pronouns
(he, she, it, they, and so on)
• Reflexive pronouns
(himself, herself, itself, themselves, and so on)
• Relative pronouns (adjective-clause markers)
(who, whose, which, that, and so on)
• Demonstrative pronouns
(this, that, these, those)
For the purposes of this lesson, possessive adjectives (his house, their bicycles) are considered personal
pronouns, and demonstrative adjectives (that book, those horses) are considered demonstrative pronouns.
The greatest number of errors involve personal pronouns.
ERRORS IN PRONOUN/NOUN AGREEMENT
A pronoun must agree with the noun to which it refers (the pronoun’s referent).
Most agreement errors with personal pronouns, reflexive pronouns, and demonstrative pronouns
consist of a singular pronoun referring to a plural noun or a plural pronoun referring to a singular noun.
Agreement errors with relative pronouns usually involve the use of who to refer to things or which
to refer to persons. (Note: The relative pronoun that can be used in certain sentences to refer to both
persons and things.)
Another error involves the use of this or these in place of that and those. (This and these are used to
refer to things that are perceived as close in time or space; that and those are used to refer to things that
are perceived as distant in time or space.)
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Sample Items
Jackrabbits have powerful rear legs that enable it to leap long distances .
A
B
C
D
The correct answer is (C). The pronoun referring to the plural noun Jackrabbits must be plural.
The best way for children to learn science is for them to perform experiments himself .
A
B
C
D
The correct answer is (D). The referent is plural (children), so the reflexive pronouns must also
be plural (themselves) to agree with it.
The Canadian Shield is a huge , rocky region who curves around Hudson Bay like a giant
A
B
C
D
horseshoe.
The correct answer is (B). The referent for the pronoun who is region. To agree with the
referent, the relative pronoun that must be used. The pronoun who can refer only to a person.
Trademarks enable a company to distinguish its products from these of another company.
A
B
C
D
The correct answer is (C). The demonstrative these cannot be used to refer to the products of
another company. The demonstrative those should be used instead.
ERRORS IN PRONOUN FORM
These errors involve personal pronouns. A subject form such as he might be used in place of an object
form such as him, or a possessive pronoun such as hers might be used in place of a possessive adjective
such as her. This type of pronoun error is usually easy to spot.
Sample Item
Herman Melville gathered material for him novels, including Moby Dick, during his years
A
B
C
at sea .
D
The correct answer is (B). The possessive form his, not the object form him, is required.
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INCORRECT TYPE OF PRONOUN
In some sentences, the wrong type of pronoun is used. For example, a reflexive pronoun might be used
when a personal pronoun is needed, or a personal pronoun used when a relative pronoun is required.
Sample Items
As larvae, barnacles are free-swimming, but as adults they attach them to stones, docks, and
A
B
C
hulls of ships .
D
The correct answer is (C). The reflexive pronoun is required because the subject and object are
the same entity: they attach themselves.
A barometer is a device it is used to measure atmospheric pressure .
A
B
C
D
The correct answer is (B). A personal pronoun (it) cannot be used to connect an adjective
clause to the rest of the sentence. A relative pronoun (which or that) must be used instead.
INCORRECT INCLUSION OF PRONOUNS
Some errors involve the unnecessary use of pronouns. Often, this type of error occurs when a personal
pronoun is used as a subject in a sentence that already has a noun subject. It may also involve a personal
pronoun used unnecessarily in a relative clause.
In a few items, a relative pronoun is used unnecessarily.
Sample Items
Block Island in Long Island Sound it is surrounded by cold, dangerous waters.
A
B
C
D
The correct answer is (B). The subject of the sentence is Block Island; the personal pronoun it is
an unnecessary repetition of the subject.
Dutch elm disease, which it is caused by a fungus, can destroy a tree within four weeks.
A
B
C
D
The correct answer is (A). The relative pronoun which is the true subject of the relative clause;
the personal pronoun it is not needed.
Certain types of turtles that may live as long as 100 years .
A
B
C
D
The correct answer is (B). The relative pronoun that is unnecessary in this sentence because
there is only one verb (may live). A sentence that contains a relative clause must have a verb in each
clause.
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EXERCISE 23.1
Focus: Identifying and correcting pronoun agreement
Directions: If the underlined form is correct, mark the sentence C. If the underlined form is
incorrect, mark the sentence X and write a correction for the underlined form in the blank after the
sentence. Then circle the referent (the noun to which the pronoun refers).
______
1. Unlike other marsupial animals, the opossum does not transport their babies in a pouch.
______
2. A talus is an accumulation of rock fragments found at the base of a cliff or on a slope
beneath them.
______
3. Investment banking is concerned with the sale of government bonds, and they also deals
with corporate stocks and bonds.
______
4. Compared to the fossil record of animals, that of plants is relatively skimpy.
______
5. The emerald gets their beautiful green color from titanium and chromium impurities in the
stone.
______
6. The viola is larger and heavier than the violin, and she has a darker, somewhat nasal tone.
______
7. Storms on the planet Saturn may be larger than the planet Earth itself.
______
8. The molecules of a liquid are held together tighter than that of a gas.
______
9. Ducks make nests out of leaves and its own feathers.
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EXERCISE 23.2
Focus: Identifying and correcting errors involving incorrect types and forms of pronouns
Directions: If the underlined form is correct, mark the sentence C. If the underlined form is
incorrect, mark the sentence X and write a correction for the underlined form in the blank after the
sentence.
______
1. Artist Margaret Leng Tan combined dance and piano-playing in her performances.
______
2. Years of breeding domestic rabbits has given their softer, finer fur than wild rabbits.
______
3. New England poet Edwin A. Robinson moved to New York City in 1896 and devoted himself
to his writing.
______
4. There are between 100 and 400 billion stars in ours galaxy, the Milky Way.
______
5. The atoms of a crystal always arrange them into a specific array, called a lattice.
______
6. Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly were basically tap dancers, but their both added some ballet
movements to their dance steps.
______
7. Attorney Clarence Darrow was known for him defense of unpopular persons and causes.
______
8. Savannah, Georgia, has preserved to a remarkable degree it historic houses and famous gardens.
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