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ALC BK 25 L1G
ALC BK25 L1 grammar
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Combine using NOR: She does not play the piano. She does not play the violin. | She plays neither the piano nor the violin. (Rule: Neither/nor pairs together to connect two negative options.) |
| Combine using NOR: He doesn't like algebra. He doesn't like geometry. | He doesn't like algebra, nor does he like geometry. (Rule: When 'nor' connects two independent clauses, it causes subject-verb inversion: nor + auxiliary verb + subject.) |
| Complete the sentence: Either you need to study for the vocabulary quiz, _______ you will struggle with the grammar section. | or (Rule: 'Either' always pairs with 'or' to present two choices or possibilities.) |
| Complete the sentence: Not only did the factory contaminate the local water supply, _______ it also polluted the air. | but (Rule: 'Not only' pairs with 'but also' to add emphasizing information.) |
| Correct the error: Both the teacher or the students were amazed by the science project. | Both the teacher and the students... (Rule: 'Both' must pair with 'and', never with 'or'.) |
| Complete the sentence: We will go _______ you want to eat tonight; it is entirely your choice. | wherever (Rule: 'Wherever' means 'in or to whatever place' and modifies the entire clause.) |
| Complete the sentence: The internet allows us to access educational resources _______ there is an online connection. | everywhere / anywhere (Rule: 'Everywhere' or 'anywhere' can introduce an adverb clause of place meaning 'in all places' or 'in any place'.) |
| Complete the sentence: They built the new medical facility right _______ the old community center used to stand. | where (Rule: 'Where' introduces an adverb clause of place to indicate a specific, definite location.) |
| Correct the error: Wherever you go, but you should always remember your roots. | Wherever you go, you should... (Rule: Do not use a coordinating conjunction like 'but' to connect an adverb clause to its main clause.) |
| Complete the sentence: The high-protein snacks were popular; you could see them _______ you looked in the facility. | everywhere (Rule: 'Everywhere' functions here to introduce a place clause meaning 'in every place' that you looked.) |
| Complete the sentence: You can sit _______ you like in the auditorium, as there are no assigned seats today. | anywhere / wherever (Rule: Both words introduce an adverb clause showing that the location is open and unrestricted.) |
| Complete the sentence: He carries his digital dictionary with him _______ he goes so he can practice his vocabulary. | wherever (Rule: Use 'wherever' to show that the action happens in any and every location he visits.) |