EXERCISE 45: Sentences-Modifiers
In some sentences in the Structure
Section on the Paper-Based TOEFL, you will be asked to identify the correct modifier.
A modifier can be an adjective or an adjectival phrase that describes a noun or
an -ing form. A modifier can also be an adverb or an adverbial phrase
that adds information about the verb, adjective, or another verb. Adjectives do
not change form to agree with the nouns or -ing forms that they
describe, but some adjectives are used only with count nouns and others are
used only with noncount nouns. Choose the correct answer in the incomplete sentences.
Choose the incorrect word or phrase in the underlined choices.
1. The data on the winter migration patterns of
the monarch butterfly is very _____________.
A.
interested
B.
interest
C.
interesting
D.
of interest
2. There are (A) more potatoes cultivated (B) than any the
other (C) vegetable crop (D) worldwide.
3. Marian Anderson, recognized both in the U.S. and
(A) in Europe as a real great (B) vocalist, was (C) the first
(D) black singer to appear with the Metropolitan Opera Company.
4.
The New England states have had _____________
serious earthquakes since the Ice Age.
A.
none
B.
not any
C.
not
D.
no
5.
_____________ orang-utans live alone.
A.
Near all
B.
Almost all
C.
The all
D.
The most all
6. Some hybrid flowers retain the fragrant scent
of the nonhybrid, and _____________ are bred without fragrance.
A.
anothers
B.
the other
C.
some other
D.
others
7.
At the core (A) of a star,
temperatures and pressures are so great as (B) particles collide and
connect in a process (C) called (D) fusion.
8. The Cartwheel Galaxy is (A) 500
million light year (B) away from (C) Earth (D).
9.
According to a recent survey, _____________
doctors do not have a personal physician.
A.
a large amount of
B.
large amount of
C.
a large number of
D.
large number of
10. Because none of food (A) is as
nutritious (B) for a baby as its (C) mother’s milk, many women
(D) are returning to the practice of breast feeding.
11.
John F. Kennedy was the youngest president of
the United States, and _____________ to be assassinated.
A.
the fourth
B.
fourth
C.
four
D.
the four
12. Euthanasia, the practice of assisting the
death of a person suffering (A) from an incurable disease, is such a
controversial issue as (B) it is (C) illegal in most countries
(D).
13.
_____________ in the world export diamonds.
A.
Only little nations
B.
Only few nations
C.
Only a little nations
D.
Only a few nations
14.
Uranus is just _____________ to be seen on a
clear night with the naked eye.
A.
bright enough
B.
enough brightly
C.
as enough bright
D.
bright as enough
15. The conversation on the TOEFL will be
spoken (A) just one time; therefore, you must listen very careful (B)
in order to understand (C) what (D) the speakers have said.
16. Gold, silver, and copper coins are often
alloyed with harder (A) metals to make (B) them (C) hard
as enough (D) to withstand wear.
17.
_____________ like McDonald’s and Kentucky
Fried Chicken have used franchising to extend their sales internationally.
A.
Chain’s restaurant
B.
Chains restaurants
C.
Chain restaurant
D.
Chain restaurant
18. Thirty-six years after his first flight, at
the age of 77, John Glenn proved that he was not _____________ to return to his
role as an astronaut.
A.
so old
B.
too old
C.
oldest
D.
very older
19.
_____________ that is known as Art Deco
culminated in the exhibits and expositions at the World’s Fair in 1939.
A.
The art
B.
Arts
C.
An art
D.
Artist
20.
The brightest body in the constellation
Hydra, Alphard is only _____________
A.
a second-magnitude star
B.
a magnitude second star
C.
a star of the magnitude second
D.
a second magnitudes star
ANSWER
KEY
EXERCISE
46: Sentences – Modifiers
1. (C) The –ing
form adjective interesting is used to
describe the noun data. Choice (A) is
not logical since the scientist, not the
data would be interested. Choice (B) is a noun, not an adjective. Choice (D)
would also be correct without the adverb very.
2. (C) Any
other excludes all others. The other
should be other.
3. (B) Real
is an adjective used in colloquial speech as an adverb. Real great should be very
great in standard written English.
4.
(D) No
is used before the noun earthquakes. Choice
(A) is a pronoun that would take the place of the noun, serious earthquakes. Choices (C) and (D) must be used with a verb
such as have not before the
participle had. “The New England
states have not had any serious earthquakes” would also be correct.
5. (B) Almost
is used before all to express
approximation. Choices (A), (B),and (D) are not idiomatic. “Nearly all” would
also be correct.
6. (D) Others
is used consecutively with some. Choice
(A) is not a word in English unless it has an apostrophe in it. Choice (B) is
used consecutively with one, not some. Choice (C) is used before a noun.
7.
(B) So
is used before the adjective great to
express cause. As should be that
to introduce the clause of result.
8. (B) when two nouns occur together, the first
noun functions as an adjective. Adjectives do not change form when the noun
that follows is plural. Light year
should be light years to agree with
the plural number 500 million.
9. (C) A
large number of is used before the plural count noun doctors. Choice (A) is used before a noncount noun, not a plural
count noun. In Choices (B) and (D), the article a is missing.
10. (A) None
of should be no. No before a noun means not any.
11. (A) A cardinal number is used after a noun. The is used with an ordinal number
before a noun. Choice (B) is incomplete because it does not include the before the ordinal number. Choice (C)
is not used after a noun. Choice (D) is incomplete because it does not have a –th ending. “President four” would also
be correct, but not as an idiomatic.
12.
(B) As should
be that to introduce a clause of
result after so and an adjective.
13. (D) Both a
few and a little are used after only, but a few must be used with the count noun nations. “Few nations in the world” would also be correct.
14. (A) An adjective is used before enough to express sufficiency. In choice
(B), there is an adverb used after enough.
In Choice (C), the adjective is used after, not before, enough, and the word as
is unnecessary and incorrect. In Choice (D), the word as is unnecessary and incorrect.
15.
(B) Most adverbs of manner are formed by
adding –ly to adjectives. Careful should be carefully to qualify the manner in which you must learn.
16.
(D) An adjective is used before enough to express sufficiency. As should be deleted.
17.
(D) When two nouns occur together, the first
noun functions as an adjective. Choice (A) is not logical because it implies
the ownership of the restaurants by a
chain. In Choice (B), the adjective
is plural, but adjectives in English do not change form to agree in number with
the nouns they modify. In Choice (C), the singular noun restaurant does not agree with two nouns. McDonald’s and Kentucky Fried
Chicken, to which it refers.
18.
(B) Too
means excessively. When an infinitive follows, too expresses cause, as in too
old, and the infinitive expresses result, as in to return. Choice (A) would be followed by a clause with that, not an infinitive. Choices (C) and
(D) would be used to compare Glen to
others, but a comparison is not implied in the sentence.
19.
(A) The
can be used before a noncount noun that is followed by a qualifying phrase. The art is qualified by the phrase that is known as Art Deco. Choices (B)
and (C) use plural and singular forms for the noncount noun art. The count noun artist in Choice (D) requires either the or an for singular,
or –s for plural.
20.
(A)
The number second appears as the first in a series of hyphenated
adjectives. Choice (B) reverses the order of the number with the other
adjective. Choice (C) is redundant and indirect. In Choice (D), the adjective magnitude
had a plural form, but adjectives in
English do not change form to agree in number with the nouns they modify.
English do not change form to agree in number with the nouns they modify.
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