Wlce Answer Key PDF
Wlce Answer Key PDF
and Exercises
KEY
Table of Contents
NOUNS ............................................................................................................................................................................ 5
VERBS............................................................................................................................................................................. 6
ADJECTIVES ................................................................................................................................................................. 7
ADVERBS ....................................................................................................................................................................... 7
PRONOUNS.................................................................................................................................................................... 8
SUBJECT ........................................................................................................................................................................ 9
CONJUNCTIONS ........................................................................................................................................................ 10
WHAT IS A SENTENCE?........................................................................................................................................... 10
PREPOSITIONS........................................................................................................................................................... 13
AGREEMENT .............................................................................................................................................................. 15
MODIFIERS ................................................................................................................................................................. 18
APOSTROPHE............................................................................................................................................................. 21
PUNCTUATION........................................................................................................................................................... 22
Spelling Rule #1
(LBCH pg. 279)
Directions: Please circle the correct spelling of each word and identify which part of
Spelling Rule #1 applies.
1. vein 9 vien
2. sliegh sleigh 9
3. either 9 iether
4. weird 9 wierd
5. priest 9 preist
6. hieght height 9
7. freight 9 frieght
8. decieve deceive 9
9. neice niece 9
10. pateince patience 9
11. grief 9 greif
12. foreign 9 foriegn
13. sieze seize 9
14. neither 9 niether
15. heinous 9 hienous
16. seive sieve 9
17. relieve releive
18. biege beige 9
19. friend 9 freind
20. ceiling 9 cieling
Spelling Rule #2
(LBCH pg. 279-280)
Directions: Combine the following words and endings, keeping or dropping final es as
necessary to make correctly spelled words.
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Spelling Rule #3
(LBCH pg. 280)
Directions: Combine the following words and endings, changing or keeping final ys as
necessary to make correctly spelled words.
1. imply + s = implies
2. delay + ing = delaying
3. solidify + s = solidifies
4. defy + ance = defiance
5. Murphy + s = Murphys
6. supply + ed = supplied
7. marry + ed = married
8. deputy + ize = deputize
9. happy + ness = happiness
10. spy + ed = spied
11. decay + ing = decaying
12. lonely + ness = loneliness
Spelling Rule #4
(LBCH pg. 280)
Directions: Combine the following words and endings, doubling the consonants as
necessary to make correctly spelled words.
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Spelling Rule #5
(LBCH pg.280)
Spelling Rule #6
(LBCH pg. 280)
Nouns
(LBCH pgs. 154-155)
2. The refund from my income tax was not too large. refund, tax
3. My brother travels to New York University on the subway. brother, New York
University, subway
5. The director of the project is Dr. Lena Smith. director, project, Dr. Lena Smith
6. The children heard the anger in her voice. children, anger, voice
8. The real estate agent receives a commission on every sale. agent, commission, sale
9. In the event of a fire, use the stairs. event, fire, stairs
10. Because of his gentleness and warmth, Father Howe is loved by all his parishioners.
gentleness, warmth, Father Howe, parishioners
Verbs
(LBCH pgs. 170-199)
4. I have driven a standard shift car; I prefer an automatic. have driven, prefer
6. Yvonne has been studying for several hours. has been studying
13. The two boys carried the wood into the house. carried
14. You must return the gift in its original box. must return
15. I did write the check; I must have lost it. did write, must have lost
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Adjectives
(LBCH pgs. 214-215)
Directions: Circle the adjectives in the following sentences. Underline the pronouns that serve as
adjectives.
1. The new mother held the tiny baby in her arms. the, new, the, tiny, her
5. Her orange Halloween costume was wonderful. her, orange, Halloween, wonderful
7. A famous author will speak to our church group. a, famous, our, church
8. Before the heart operation, the skillful doctor put on his disposable gloves. The, heart,
the, skillful, his, disposable
Adverbs
(LBCH pgs. 215-216)
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11. Revise your paper later. later
Pronouns
(LBCH pgs. 200-212)
2. Mrs. White needed my notes to help her write her report. my, her, her
3. Many came to the party, but a few left early. many, few
8. Some of the papers are missing; perhaps someone took them by mistake. some,
someone
10. Paula likes my car, but she prefers it in red. my, she, it
11. When your test results arrive, she will give them to you. your, she, them, you
14. This is the best party Ive ever been to. this, I (Ive=I have)
15. The man who knocked at the door was selling vacuum cleaners in this neighborhood.
who, this
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Subject
(LBCH pg. 161)
Main Verb
(LBCH pgs. 170-199)
Directions: Circle the subject and underline the main verb in the following sentences.
2. Samuel Levin bought the house on the corner. Samuel Leven / bought
6. Will he have the experience necessary for the job? he / will have
10. Many questions were asked by the students. questions / were asked
11. Write your name on the bottom line. (you)implied you / write
12. The distribution of the newspapers is handled by the circulation department. distribution /
is handled
13. Send me any information about that course. (you)implied you / send
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Conjunctions
(LBCH pgs. 159-160, 243-245)
No exercise provided.
What is a sentence?
(LBCH pg. 115)
Some possible correct answers are listed below. The list of correct answers is not
conclusive, as several possibilities exist for rewriting sentence fragments.
The mummy, which had been wound in twenty layers of silk, was fragile.
Bamboo matting and five tons of charcoal were placed in the base of the tomb.
7. Absorbed excess water in the tomb and kept the body dry.
These materials absorbed excess water in the tomb and kept the body dry.
8. The body of another Chinese princess had been buried in a magnificent jade suit.
Correct
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Jade was also believed to preserve bodies.
Sentence Types
Directions:
Note: In this key, both subjects and main verbs are underlined
1. comp-complex (The dog ran into the street) [chasing the ball], and (a car almost hit him).
2. comp-complex [Because she swerved to miss the dog], (the driver crashed into a tree),
but (she was not harmed).
3. compound (The tree, however, was not okay); (it fell over into the street).
4. complex (A woman [who saw the incident] spoke to the policeman and told him that the
driver had no choice but to crash into the tree).
6. comp-complex [A short time after], (the car was towed away), and (the tree was pulled onto
the sidewalk).
7. complex [Even though the witness told police that the driver had no choice but to crash
into the tree], (the driver was given a citation).
8. compound (The next day the tree was cut into pieces), (the pieces were loaded onto a truck),
and (the truck was driven to the wood mill).
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Directions: Identify and correct the fragments, comma splices, and run-on sentences.
Circle the number of any sentence that is correct.
2. The kids ate the food, the party ended. comma splice
Whether or not you like it, you need to clean your room.
By the time I am through with her, she will be the best student at Wheelock.
6. The WPE has three sections, you have to pass all three. comma splice
The WPE has three sections. You have to pass all three.
As long as we are all here and ready to begin, lets start the program.
8. In order to see the best of the famous New England foliage. fragment
In order to see the best of the famous New England foliage, you should arrive in mid-
October.
9. Maya Angelou will speak at Wheelock, she will attract a crowd. comma splice
12. Only ten people came to the tag sale, it was a financial failure. comma splice
Only ten people came to the tag sale. It was a financial failure.
Note: When correcting comma splices or run-on sentences, the periods can be replaced
with a semicolon (;) or with a comma and a conjunction (, and).
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Prepositions
(LBCH pgs. 140-141, 164)
3. The business meeting will be held after the dinner. after dinner
4. Someone broke into the office during the night. into the office, during the night
5. At night my grandmother keeps her teeth in a glass by the bed. at night, in a glass, by the
bed
6. Jane moved to Boston from San Francisco. to Boston, from San Francisco
7. Before the storm, we closed several windows in the house. before the storm, in the
house
8. Sal looked under the desk, behind the bookshelf, and even in the wastebasket for the missing
check. under the desk, behind the bookshelf, in the wastebasket, for the missing
check
9. Dan skis on the cross-country trails in Maine. on the cross-country trails, in Maine
10. On the way to school, Joey always walks through the puddles. `on the way, to school,
through the puddles
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Parallel Structure
(LBCH pgs. 123-126)
Parallel: Not just anyone off the street can be prepared for, or capable of, teaching
kindergarten.
1. Abused children commonly exhibit one or more of the following symptoms: withdrawal,
rebelliousness, restlessness, and they are depressed.
Abused children commonly exhibit one or more of the following symptoms: withdrawal,
rebelliousness, restlessness, and depression.
2. Esperanza is responsible for stocking merchandise, writing orders for delivery, and sales
of computers.
Esperanza is responsible for stocking merchandise, writing orders for delivery, and selling
computers.
3. At Lincoln High School, vandalism can result in suspension or even being expelled from
school.
At Lincoln High School, vandalism can result in suspension or expulsion from school.
4. Many states are reducing property taxes for homeowners and extend financial aid in the
form of tax credits to renters.
Many states are reducing property taxes for homeowners and extending financial aid in the
form of tax credits to renters.
5. Leslie was both proud and happy with her new job.
Leslie was both proud of and happy with her new job.
8. He liked to sunbathe, drink margaritas, and sleeping on the beach all day.
He liked to sunbathe, drink margaritas, and sleep on the beach all day.
9. Our program is easy to install, easy to finance, and the learning required is minimal.
Our program is easy to install, easy to finance, and easy to learn.
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Agreement
(LBCH pgs. 194-199)
Directions: Choose the word(s) that agrees with the rest of the sentence.
1. Each of my sisters (has, have) (her, their) own apartment. has, her
6. We needed to know if there were reservations for (he and I, him and me). him and me
7. Maybe (she, her) and (I, me) will get As. she, I
8. Playing the game was great fun for David and (I, me). me
9. It was a hard decision for (she and I, her and me) to make. her and me
11. One of the best courses Im taking this year (are, is) typing. is
15. One of my friends (has, have) even typed her brothers papers. has
16. It (doesnt, dont) take as much time to type as to write longhand. doesnt
17. Two of the men in our class (takes, take) computer programming. take
18. Each of them (find, finds) (his, their) typing skills essential. finds, his
20. All the students who cant type (wish, wishes) they could. wish
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11. Both the drinks and the dessert was left off the bill.
Both the drinks and the dessert were left off the bill.
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12. Each of the puzzles require thirty minutes to solve.
15. The prices of every one of the houses in our neighborhood is high.
The prices of every one of the houses in our neighborhood are high.
16. The cabinet for the stereo components are made of oak.
19. There are a little group of houses at the curve in the road.
20. The pieces of the clock was spread over the road.
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Modifiers
(LBCH pgs. 213-227)
Directions: Edit the following sentences to eliminate dangling and misplaced modifiers. If a
sentence is correct, write correct after it.
Note: The following changes represent some, but not all, possible corrections. Students may
rewrite the sentences differently, and those sentences may still be correct.
1. Strapped for cash, his rich uncle loaned Dave the money.
His rich uncle loaned the money to Dave, who was strapped for cash.
2. She only saw a blur as the express train roared through the station.
She saw only a blur as the express train roared through the station.
6. While trying to cope with the heat and humidity in Baltimore, my friends in San Francisco
phoned to complain about the foggy, overcast skies there.
While I was trying to cope with the heat and humidity in Baltimore, my friends in San
Francisco phoned to complain about the foggy, overcast skies there.
8. The law firm accepted Stevens resignation, worrying that he was making the wrong move.
Worrying that he was making the wrong move, the law firm accepted Stevens resignation.
The law firm accepted Stevens resignation, even as he worried that he was making the
wrong move.
9. Driving home from work in a daze, the police officer stopped me for running a red light.
While I was driving home from work in a daze, the police office stopped me for running a
red light.
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12. Having added three cups of rice, I figured the stew would feed six.
Correct
13. To recover from surgery, the operation must be performed in less than an hour.
In order for patients to recover from surgery, the operation must be performed in less than
an hour.
14. Being a nonconformist, the green wig is the one she chose.
Being a nonconformist, she chose the green wig.
17. Taking a careful look at all the gifts, the smallest box was the one the child selected.
Taking a careful look at all the gifts, the child selected the smallest box.
18. Driving to home for the weekend, my dog barked at every passing car.
While I was driving home for the weekend, my dog barked at every passing car.
19. Faster than a speeding bullet, the citizens of Metropolis saw Superman flying over head.
The citizens of Metropolis saw Superman flying overhead, faster than a speeding bullet.
24. Using a pair of forceps, the skin of the rats abdomen was lifted, and a small cut was made
into the body with scissors.
Using a pair of forceps, the scientist lifted the skin of the rats abdomen and made a small
cut into the body with scissors.
25. Paid in three installments Brads financial situation seemed stable.
After the bill was paid in three installments, Brads financial situation seemed stable.
26. To make his paper accurate, all references were checked twice.
To make his paper accurate, he checked all references twice.
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27. With fifty pages left to read, War and Peace was absorbing.
With fifty pages left to read, I found War and Peace absorbing.
29. As I skied down the mountain, the restaurant seemed warm and inviting.
The restaurant seemed warm and inviting, as I skied down the mountain.
30. When exiting the train, the station will be on your right.
When you exit the train, the station will be on your right.
31. This diet program will limit the consumption of possible carcinogens, which will benefit
everyone.
This diet program, which will benefit everyone, will limit the consumption of possible
carcinogens.
32. The parents checked to see if the children were sleeping after they finished their wine.
After they finished their wine, the parents checked to see if the children were sleeping.
33. He loaded the bottles and cans into his new Porsche, which he planned to leave at the
recycling center.
He loaded the bottles and cans, which he planned to leave at the recycling center, into his
new Porsche.
34. The manager explained the sales figures to the board members using a graph.
The manager used a graph to explain the sales figures to the board members.
35. The Prince and the Pauper is a novel about an exchange of identities by Mark Twain.
Mark Twains The Prince and the Pauper is a novel about an exchange of identities.
The Prince and the Pauper, by Mark Twain, is a novel about an exchange of identities.
36. Driving through the Mojave Desert, the landscape was oppressive.
I found the landscape oppressive, as I was driving through the Mojave Desert.
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Apostrophe
(LBCH pgs. 260-264)
Directions: Add apostrophes where they are needed and delete apostrophes used
incorrectly in the following sentences. If a sentence is correct, write correct after it.
1. Ill sew the costumes if youll paint the sets. Ill, youll
2. My sister-in-laws house is more than 150 years old; its most interesting feature is a hidden
passageway in the library. sister-in-laws, its
3. When we visited Ireland, we tried to locate the Murphys, who used to live next door to us.
Murphys
4. Their house is on the sunny side of the street; ours is on the shady side. ours
5. Veronica has always had problems with her nieces daughter. problems, nieces
6. The childrens clothing was soaked from the unexpected downpour. childrens
8. I dont know how many times I had to call my doctors office before someone answered.
dont, doctors
10. Theirs is the biggest pumpkin Ive ever seen. Theirs, Ive
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Punctuation
Directions: Correct the punctuation in each of the sentences. If the punctuation is already
correct, circle the number.
2. Before school, you should eat breakfast, finish your homework, walk the dog, and take the
trash out.
5. The two boys asked me, Can you help us fix our bicycle?
11. I was impressed with the lakes, the clean cities, and the forests.
12. They bought a house with eight rooms, a two-car garage, and a large garden.
13. Ants live in the Arctic, in tropical forests, in deserts, on mountains, and along seashores.
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Diction Sheet #1
Diction Sheet #2
Definitions for these words can be found in The Little, Brown Compact Handbook on pages
277-271, 469-482.
3. No one knows how the school got ( its / its ) name. its
9. I found out her name, but by ( than / then ) it was too late. then
12. The debate will have an interesting ( affect / effect ) on the vote. effect
14. I cant tell you any more (then / than ) that. than
15. I think you should ( accept / except ) all but one invitation. accept
16. The basic wheel and pulley is a simple ( device / devise ). device
18. There is nothing easier ( than / then ) telling the truth. than
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Directions: In the following sentences circle the correct word.
2. Everyone ( should of / should have ) heard the news by now. should have
3. The committee spent all the interest and half of the ( principle / principal ) in the emergency
fund bank account. principle
8. Unless you identify the ( principle / principal ) character, you will not solve the mystery.
principal
10. Have you gotten ( use / used ) to the format of this test yet? used
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III. GRAMMAR AND MECHANICS: Practice Test A
1. Sentence Construction
**Please note that the revisions offered in this key are not exhaustive; other grammatically
correct revisions may be possible.
running a race.
4. Correct
Possible revisions:
While wearing their pajamas, she and Jane always wrapped their gifts on the night before
the holiday.
On the night before the holiday, she and Jane always wore their pajamas while wrapping
their gifts.
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7. Usually every one of the children take his or her nap without a fuss. Although Roy hums to
himself after the lights go out.
Errors: fragment
Possible revisions:
Although Roy hums to himself after the lights go out, usually every one of the children
take his or her nap without a fuss.
Usually every one of the children take his or her nap without a fuss, although Roy hums
to himself after the lights go out.
Usually all of the children take their naps without a fuss, although Roy hums to himself
after the lights go out.
Possible revisions
Examining every ring very carefully, she selected the most expensive one.
After she examined every ring carefully, she selected the most expensive one.
Possible revisions
When are you going to be finished with that magazine? One of the articles is required
reading for my class tomorrow.
Possible revisions
However tired you might be, remember that each student must be ready for his or her test
tomorrow.
1. Do you ever wonder how French grocery stores differ from ours?
2. Protocol dictates that her subjects must bow or curtsey when being introduced to Queen
Elizabeth, our teacher explained.
3. While I was on vacation, I managed to read all of Tolstoys novel War and Peace.
4. Our tour guide wailed, Ive had all I can take! and then she left our group stranded at the
airport.
6. Its nearly midnight,t so I suppose we ought to get our coats and head for home.
7. If youre a member of the Democratic Party you might be interested in this fundraising
dinner tonight.
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8. correct
9. Jane asked, Why cant we all agree on what to have for dinner?
10. Even though I was still a little full from lunch, I managed to put away steak, potatoes, salad,
and cake.
Diction
1. Staying up all night negatively (affects/effects) her mood the next day.
3b. Vocabulary
1. nonsensical
** Please not that adequate definitions may be phrased differently than the definitions
provided here.
2. galvanize
3. sarcastic
1. dangling modifier modifier that does not sensibly modify anything in a sentence
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III. GRAMMAR AND MECHANICS: Practice Test B
1. Sentence Construction
1. Errors: agreement problem with a singular indefinite pronoun; fused sentence
Possible revisions:
Each of the voters makes his or her own decision, but sometimes we are influenced by
family members when we vote.
Each of the voters makes his or her own decision, although/yet/
Even though all voters make their own decisions, they are sometimes influenced by
family members when voting.
There are many more possibilities.
3. Errors: agreement problem with a singular indefinite pronoun; subject pronoun mistakenly
used
Possible revisions:
The dangers of eating too many Big Macs do not worry him and Bob.
He and Bob arent worried about the dangers of eating too many Big Macs.
Possible revisions:
The clothes that she and Stacey were giving away were full of holes.
8. Correct
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9. The new math professor is a person. Who has great energy and with a keen interest in
students.
Possible revisions:
The new math professor is a person who has great energy and a keen interest in students.
Possible revisions:
As I was climbing to a height of 4,000 feet, my ears hurt and it was hard to breathe.
As I climbed to a height of 4, 000 feet, my ears began to hurt. It was hard to breathe.
2. The little girl displayed her soiled, torn, and beloved security blanket. She announced, This
is my binkie.
3. How long have you had your binkie? asked one of the other children.
4. Another child brought some African drums and played them for the other children, who were
mesmerized by the performance.
6. Snow White, who had majored in womens studies at Yale University, taught the dwarves all
about feminist philosophy.
7. The dwarves professed a passion for the theories of Karl Marx and Julia Kristeva, Snow
Whites special favorites.
8. When the prince kissed Snow White, she awoke and told him that she expected him to share
in domestic chores, parenting duties, and financial decision-making.
9. Correct
10. Its time you started raising your consciousness, Snow White told the prince, handing him
a copy of the feminist book, Backlash.
Diction
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3. I know you have a lot of work to do. Youll just have to find a way to (bear/bare) it until the
semester is over.
4. The bosss decision really brought down the (morale/moral) of her employees.
5. If we cross five time zones, what (affect/effect) will that have on our sleep patterns?
3b. Vocabulary
***Please note that adequate definitions may be phrased differently
1. dogmatic
c) part of speech: adjective
d) definition: clinging to one approach or set of principles with relentless insistence
4. discerning
a) part of speech: adjective
b) definition: having the ability to make fine distinctions; insightful and subtle
5. ironic
a) part of speech: adjective
b) definition: using of words that express something other than or opposite from the
literal meaning.
6. fused sentence (run-on) two complete sentences that are not separated by punctuation
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