Free LOEP Language Use Questions and Answers — Questions and Answers
Question 1: _____ washing her sweater, Mary hung it up to dry. <br><br> Choose the word or phrase that makes a grammatically correct sentence.
- After (Correct answer)
- Before
- By
- Until
Correct answer: After
The word 'After' correctly indicates the chronological sequence of events, meaning Mary first completed the action of washing her sweater, and subsequently, she hung it up to dry. This creates a logical and grammatically correct sentence, establishing the proper temporal relationship between the two actions. The other options do not fit the logical flow of the sentence.
Question 2: Some day men and women _____ to Mars. <br><br> Choose the word or phrase that makes a grammatically correct sentence.
- will travel (Correct answer)
- will travels
- will traveling
- will traveled
Correct answer: will travel
The sentence describes a future event, indicated by 'Some day.' The future simple tense is formed using the auxiliary verb 'will' followed by the base form of the main verb. Therefore, 'will travel' is the grammatically correct construction for expressing a future action.
Question 3: Water _____ at a temperature of zero degrees Celsius. <br><br> Choose the word or phrase that makes a grammatically correct sentence.
- having frozen
- freezing
- freeze
- freezes (Correct answer)
Correct answer: freezes
This sentence states a scientific fact or general truth. For such statements, the simple present tense is used. Since 'water' is a singular subject, the verb must take the third-person singular form, which is 'freezes.'
Question 4: _____ get a new haircut? <br><br> Choose the word or phrase that makes a grammatically correct sentence.
- Have you
- Does you
- Are you
- Did you (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Did you
Option C effectively combines the sentences by establishing a clear temporal relationship using 'When' and explicitly clarifying the object of retrieval. It states 'the owner quickly went to retrieve the puppy,' which removes any ambiguity about what 'it' refers to, making the sentence precise and easy to understand.
Question 5: Her puppy ran out into the street chasing a cat. The owner quickly went to retrieve it. <br><br> Choose the best way of combining them.
- The owner quickly went to retrieve it after a cat was chased into the street by her puppy.
- The owner quickly retrieved it after her puppy chased a cat into the street.
- When her puppy ran into the street after a cat, the owner quickly went to retrieve the puppy. (Correct answer)
- Quickly retrieving it, the owner went quickly after her puppy that ran out into the street after a cat.
Correct answer: When her puppy ran into the street after a cat, the owner quickly went to retrieve the puppy.
When combining two subjects with 'Both...and,' the resulting compound subject is plural. A plural subject requires a plural verb form. Therefore, 'Both Lisa and her sister Kelly' is a plural subject, correctly paired with the plural verb 'play.'
Question 6: Lisa plays the piano. Her sister Kelly plays the piano, too. <br><br> Choose the best way of combining them.
- Lisa and her sister Kelly plays the piano.
- Both Lisa and her sister Kelly play the piano. (Correct answer)
- Lisa plays the piano and Kelly plays the piano.
- Lisa and Kelly too play the piano.
Correct answer: Both Lisa and her sister Kelly play the piano.
The two original sentences describe a cause-and-effect relationship. The road being slippery was the reason (cause) for putting chains on the tires (effect). Option C uses the conjunction 'because' to clearly and logically express this causal connection between the two events.
Question 7: The road was slippery. We put chains on the tires. <br><br> Choose the best way of combining them.
- Although the road was slippery, we put chains on the tires.
- The road became slippery when we put chains on the tires.
- We put chains on the tires because the road was slippery. (Correct answer)
- Putting chains on the tires, the road we were on was slippery.
Correct answer: We put chains on the tires because the road was slippery.
The phrasal verb 'helped out' means to assist someone, often by performing a task for them or providing support. In this context, making sandwiches for the family is a way for the children to assist or 'help out' their parents, making it the most meaningful and correct choice.
_____ washing her sweater, Mary hung it up to dry.
Choose the word or phrase that makes a grammatically correct sentence.