Тест: Word Order
Список вопросов
1. There is a direct word order in an English declarative sentence. |
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1) False | |
2) True | |
2. The predicate comes before the subject. |
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1) False | |
2) True | |
3. Objects precede adverbial modifiers. |
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1) False | |
2) True | |
4. When the subject is the interrogative word it causes an inversion. |
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1) False | |
2) True | |
5. I'll go shopping. Where should the word 'tomorrow' be placed in the sentence? |
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1) After the auxiliary verb. | |
2) At the end of the sentence | |
6. I agree with it. Where should the word 'truly' be placed in the sentence? |
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1) At the end of the sentence | |
2) After the subject | |
7. New comfortable blue woollen sweater. Is the order of attributes right? |
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1) No | |
2) Yes | |
8. Choose the correct option. |
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1) An old black spotted dress. | |
2) An old spotted black dress. | |
9. Adverbial modifiers of time placed either at the beginning or at the end of the sentence. |
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1) False | |
2) True | |
10. Choose the correct option. |
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1) Jean was born in 1998 in London. | |
2) Jean was born in London in 1998. | |
11. Choose the correct option. |
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1) I bought her a present. | |
2) I bought a present her. | |
12. Choose the correct option. |
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1) Michelle is intelligent enough. | |
2) Michelle is enough intelligent. | |
13. Choose the correct option. |
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1) John has nearly forgotten about our meeting. | |
2) John nearly has forgotten about our meeting. | |
14. An adverbial modifier of place sometimes placed between the predicate and the prepositional object. |
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1) True | |
2) False | |
15. Choose the correct option. |
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1) I came with a new handbag into a house. | |
2) I came into a house with a new handbag. | |
16. There is no inversion in simple exclamatory sentences. |
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1) True | |
2) False | |
17. Adverbial modifier 'then' placed only at the end of the sentence. |
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1) True | |
2) False | |
18. Is 'enough' an adverbial modifier of degree? |
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1) True | |
2) False | |
19. Choose the correct option. |
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1) Is she always late? | |
2) Is always she late? | |
20. When 'enough' modifies a noun it can follow or precede it. |
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1) True | |
2) False |