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Title: English grammar test 1: Unnecessary Words – Unnecessary Prepositions


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  • Question 1 Which sentence is grammatically
    correct?
  • (a) The traveler reached into the garden.
  • (b) The traveler reached by the garden.
  • (c) The traveler reached to the garden.
  • (d) The traveler reached the garden.
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  • Question 2 Which sentence is grammatically
    correct?
  • (a) The thief hid behind of the wall.
  • (b) The thief hid behind the wall.
  • (c) The thief hid behind to the wall.
  • (d) The thief hid behind in the wall.
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  • Question 3 Which sentence is grammatically
    correct?
  • (a) This fruit is available round with the year.
  • (b) This fruit is available round of the year.
  • (c) This fruit is available round to the year.
  • (d) This fruit is available round the year.
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  • Question 4 Which sentence is grammatically
    correct?
  • (a) The young employee does not obey his boss.
  • (b) The young employee does not obey of his boss.
  • (c) The young employee does not obey in his boss.
  • (d) The young employee does not obey to his boss.
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  • Question 5 Which sentence is grammatically
    correct?
  • (a) The soldiers approached in that fort.
  • (b) The soldiers approached that fort.
  • (c) The soldiers approached int othat fort.
  • (d) The soldiers approached to that fort.
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  • Question 6 Which sentence is grammatically
    correct?
  • (a) This house resembles of our house.
  • (b) This house resembles our house.
  • (c) This house resembles to our house.
  • (d) This house resembles in our house.
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  • Question 7 Which sentence is grammatically
    correct?
  • (a) The angry members failed to enter in a
    discussion.
  • (b) The angry members failed to enter a
    discussion.
  • (c) The angry members failed to enter into a
    discussion.
  • (d) The angry members failed to enter to a
    discussion.
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  • Question 8 Which sentence is grammatically
    correct?
  • (a) I asked from her about her problem, but she
    did not tell me anything.
  • (b) I asked to her about her problem, but she did
    not tell me anything.
  • (c) I asked about her about her problem, but she
    did not tell me anything.
  • (d) I asked her about her problem, but she did
    not tell me anything.
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  • Question 9 Which sentence is grammatically
    correct?
  • (a) We found a garden outside of the room.
  • (b) We found a garden outside the room.
  • (c) We found a garden outside in the room.
  • (d) We found a garden outside to the room.
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  • Question 10 Which sentence is grammatically
    correct?
  • (a) They permitted of him to apply for a loan.
  • (b) They permitted to him to apply for a loan.
  • (c) They permitted in him to apply for a loan.
  • (d) They permitted him to apply for a loan.
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  • Answers
  • 1. (d) 2. (b) 3. (d) 4. (a) 5. (b) 6. (b) 7. (c)
    8. (d) 9. (b) 10. (d)
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