WEEK 1: STRUCTURE SKILL 1-3
SKILL I: BE SURE THE SENTENCE HAS A SUBJECT AND A VERB
You know that a sentence in English should have a subject and a verb.
The most common types of problems that you will encounter in structure
questions on the TOEFL test have to do with subjects and verbs: perhaps
the sentence is missing either the subject or the verb or both, or perhaps
the sentence has an extra subject or verb.
Example 1
_________ was backed up for miles on the freeway.
(A) Yesterday
(B) In the morning
(C) Traffic
(D) Cars
In this example you should notice immediately that there is a verb was,
but there is no subject. Answer (C) is the best answer because it contains
the singular subject traffic that agrees with the singular verb was. Answer
(A), yesterday, and answer (B), in the morning, are not subjects, so they
are not correct. Although answer (D), cars, could be a subject, it is not
correct because cars is plural and it does not agree with the singular verb
was.
Example 2
Engineers _________ for work on the new space program.
(A) necessary
(B) are needed
(C) hopefully
(D) next month
In this example you should notice immediately that the sentence has a
subject engineers and that there is no verb. Because answer (B), are
needed, is a verb, it is the best answer. Answers (A), (C), and (D) are not
verbs, so they are not correct.
Example 3
The boy _________ going to the movies with a friend.
(A) he is
(B) he always was
(C) is relaxing
(D) will be
This sentence has a subject boy and has part of a verb going; to be
correct, some form of the verb be is needed to make the sentence
complete. Answers (A) and (B) are incorrect because the sentence already
has a subject boy and does not need the extra subject he. Answer (C) is
incorrect because relaxing is an extra verb part that is unnecessary
because of going. Answer (D) is the best answer; will be together with
going is a complete verb.
The following chart outlines what you should remember about subjects
and verbs:
SUBJECTS AND VERBS
A sentence in English must have at least one SUBJECT and one VERB.
Exercise 1
Directions: Choose the one option--(A), (5), (C), or (D)-that correctly
completes the sentences.
1 In the United States, ____________ is generally the responsibility of
municipal governments.
(A) for water treatment
(B)water treatment
(C) where water treatment
(D) in which water treatment
2 Crop rotation ________ of preserving soil fertility
(A) it is one method
(B) one method
(C) a method is one
(D) is one method
3 __________ the dollar as its monetary unit in 1878
(A) Canada adopted
(B) Adopted by Canada,
(C) It was adopted by Canada
(D) The Canadian adoption of
4 ________ almost impossible to capture the beauty of the aurora
borealis in photograph
(A) Being
(B) It is
(C) There is
(D) Is
5 Usually, political cartoons ___________ on the editorial page of a
newspaper
(A) appear
(B) whose appearance
(C) by appearing
(D) when they appear
6 ___________________ two major an museums, the Fogg and the
Sadler
(A) Harvard University has
(B) At Harvard University
(C) Harvard University, with its
(D) There at Harvard University
7 American actress and director Margaret Webster _________
Shakespearean plays
(A) who became famous
(B) famous as she became
(C) becoming famous
(D) became famous
8 _____________ gas tanks connected to welding equipment, one full
of oxygen and the other full of acetylene.
(A) his two
(B) Of the two
(C) There are two
(D) Two
9 _________ by cosmic rays.
(A) The earth is constantly bombarded
(B) Bombarded constantly, the earth
(C) Bombarding the earth constantly
(D) The earth's constant bombardment
10 Compressed air ______ the power to drive pneumatic tools
(A) by providing
(B) provides
(C) that provides
(D) the provision of
SKILL 2: BE CAREFUL OF OBJECTS OF PREPOSITIONS
An object of a preposition is a noun, pronoun, gerund or noun clause that
comes after a preposition, such as in, at, of, to, by, behind, on, and so on,
to form a prepositional phrase.
(After his exams) Tom will take a trip (by boat).
This sentence contains two objects of prepositions. Exams is the object of
the preposition after, and boat is the object of the preposition by.
An object of a preposition can cause confusion in structure questions on
the TOEFL test because it can be mistaken for the subject of a sentence.
Exercise 2
Directions: Choose the one option-(A), (B), (C), or (D) that correctly
completes the sentences.
1 The major cause _______ the pull of the Moon on the Earth
(A)the ocean tides are
(B) of ocean tides is
(C)of the tides in the ocean
(D) the ocean’s tides
2 On the Moon, _________ air because the Moon’s gravitational field
is too week to retain an atmosphere.
(A)There is no
(B)Where no
(C)no
(D) is no
3 After its introduction in 1969, the float process _______ the world’s
principal method of manufacturing flat sheets of glass.
(A)by which it became
(B)it became
(C)became
(D) which became
4 In geometry, a tangent is a straight line ______ a curve at only one
point
(A)it touches
(B)whose touching
(C)its touching
(D) that touches
(E)whose touching
5 ______ for their strong fiber include flax and hemp.
(A)Plants are grown
(B)Plants grown
(C)Plants that grow
(D) To grow plants
6 Dynamite is ordinarily detonated __________ called a blasting cap
(A)a device is used
(B)that a device
(C)with a device
(D) the use of a device
7 Harmonicas, autoharps, and kazoos ________ folk instruments.
(A)are examples
(B)for example
(C)are examples of
(D) as examples of
8 ________ charming shops and restaurants, Old Town is the most
picturesque section of Albuquerque
(A)With its
(B)Its
(C)Because its
(D) For its
9 _____ seed of a flowering plant is covered by a dense protective
coat
(A)On each
(B)Each
(C)Each of
(D) That each
10 ________ the United States, the general movement of air masses is
from west to east
(A)Across
(B)To cross
(C)They cross
(D) It’s across
Skill 3: BE CAREFUL OF APPOSITIVES
Appositives can cause confusion in the Structure section of the TOEFL test
because an appositive can be mistaken for the subject o f a sentence. An
appositive is a noun that comes before or after another noun and has the
same meaning.
Sally, the best student in the class, got an A on the exam.
Sarah _________ rarely misses her basketball shots.
(A) An excellent basketball player
(B) An excellent basketball player is
(C) Sarah is an excellent basketball player
(D) Her excellent basketball play
APPOSITIVES
An appositive is a noun that comes before or after another noun and is
generally set off from the noun with commas. If a word is an appositive, it
is not the subject.
Exercise 3
Directions: Choose the one option-(A), (B), (C), or (D) that correctly
completes the sentences.
1 The Democratic Party is older than the other major American
political party...
(A)which the Republican party
(B) the Republican party
(C) it is the Republican party
(D) the Republican party is
2 ________ relations with friends and acquaintances, play a major
role in the social development of adolescents
(A) What are called peer group relations are
(B) Peer group relations are
(C) Peer group relations, the
(D) By peer group relations, we mean
3 Joseph Henry, ___________first director of the Smithsonian Institute,
was President Lincoln’s advisor on scientific matters
(A) the
(B) to be the
(C) was the
(D) as the
4 The Wassatch Range, ______________ extends from southeastern
Idaho into northern Utah.
(A) which is a part of the Rocky Mountains,
(B)a part of the Rocky Mountains that
(C)is a part of the Rocky Mountains
(D) a part of the Rocky Mountains, it
5 ______ Ruth St. Dennis turned to Asian dances to find inspiration
for her choreography
(A) It was the dancer
(B) The dancer
(C) That the dancer
(D) The dancer was
6 The organs of taste are the _________ which are mainly located on
the tongue
(A) groups of cells, are taste buds
(B) taste buds, are groups of cells
(C) taste buds, these are groups of cells
(D) taste buds, groups of cells
7 In 1878 Frederick W Taylor invented a concept called scientific
management, _____________ obtaining as much efficiency from
workers and machines as possible.
(A)it is a method
(B)a method which
(C) a method
(D) called a method
8 A group of Shakers, ________ settled around Pleasant Hills,
Kentucky, 1805
(A)members of a strict religious sect which
(B)whose members of a strict religious act
(C) members of a strict religious sect,
(D) were members of a strict religious sect
9 Norman Weiner, _________ mathematician and logician, had an
important role in the development of the computer.
(A)who, as a
(B)was a
(C)whom a
(D) a
10 ____________ a marshland that covers over 750 square miles in
North Carolina and Virginia.
(A)In the Great Dismal Swamp,
(B)The Great Dismal Swamp, which
(C)The Great Dismal Swamp,
(D) The Great Dismal Swamp is
SKILL 1-3: EXERCISE REVIEW
Directions: Choose the one option-(A), (B), (C), or (D)-that correctly
completes the sentences.
1 The North Platte River _____ from Wyoming into Nebraska.
(A) it flowed
(B) flows
(C) flowing
(D) with flowing water
2 A pride of lions ________ up to forty lions, including one to three
males, several females, and cubs.
(A) can contain
(B) it contains
(C) contain
(D) containing
3 The tetracyclines, _________ antibiotics, are used to treat
infections.
(A) are a family of
(B) being a family
(C) a family of
(D) their family is
4 ________ Biloxi received its name from a Sioux word meaning "first
people."
(A) The city of
(B) Located in
(C) It is in
(D) The tour included
5 __________ tea plant are small and white.
(A) The
(B) On the
(C) Having flowers the
(D) The flowers of the
6 Any possible academic assistance from taking stimulants ________
marginal at best.
(A) it is
(B) there is
(C) is
(D) as
7 Henry Adams, born in Boston,
___________ famous as a historian and novelist.
(A) became
(B) and became
(C) he was
(D) and he became
8 The major cause _________ the pull of the Moon on the Earth.
(A) the ocean tides are
(B) of ocean tides is
(C) of the tides in the ocean
(D) the oceans' tides
9 Still a novelty in the late nineteenth century, ________ limited to
the rich.
(A) was
(B) was photography
(C) it was photography
(D) photography was
10 The three basic chords in ........the tonic, the dominant, and the
subdominant.
(A) functional harmony
(B) functional harmony is
(C) functional harmony are
(D) functional harmony they are
11 ________ Hale Telescope, at the Palomar Observatory in southern
California, scientists can photograph objects several billion light
years away.
(A) The
(B) With the
(C) They use the
(D) It is the
12 Pepsin _______ an enzyme used in digestion
(A)that
(B)is
(C)of
(D) being
13 Tiger moths _______ wings marked with stripes or spots.
(A)Have
(B)With
(C)Their
(D) whose
14 The art of storytelling ___ almost as old as humanity
(A)that is
(B)is
(C)it is
(D) being
15 ______ large natural lakes are found in the state of South Carolina
(A)there are no
(B)Not the
(C)It is not
(D) No