Part 5 Incomplete Sentences: Unit 17
Part 5 Incomplete Sentences: Unit 17
UNIT 17
Objective: 1) Identifying the parts of speech
2) Using your time wisely
Tactic #1
First decide what part of speech is needed. Recognizing the part of speech (noun, verb, adjective,
etc.) that is needed to fill the blank can help you to choose the correct answer.
1. Language building: Know what you are looking for (main parts of speech)
A. Read sentences 1-6 and note the part of speech of the word that is missing (noun, verb,
adjective or adverb).
1. The guests were amazed by the........statues in the garden.
2. Ms. Watkins was.............................pleased with her retirement present.
3. While Jane was at college, she........to her sister every week.
4. The project team found it very difficult to hide their........over the rejection.
5. The report suggested there was an immediate need to improve cost ......
6. The delegates seemed to find the presentation very ......
B. The complete questions are shown below. Quickly skim the answers to find the part of
speech you noted above.
1. The guests were amazed by the.........statues
in the garden. 4. The project team found it very difficult
(A) color to hide their. . .over the rejection.
(B) colorful (A) disappoint
(C) colors (B) disappointing
(D) colorfully (C) disappointedly
(D) disappointment
2. The rise in steel prices has resulted in a ......
increase in our production costs. 5. I heard that the board gave our
(A) considerably project proposal a very review.
(B) consideration (A) favor
(C) considerable (B) favorable
(D) considers (C) favoring
(D) favorably
3. While Jane was at college, she.........to her
sister every week. 6. The delegates seemed to find
(A) writing the presentation very ...... .
(B) written (A) interests
(C) write (B) interest
(D) wrote (C) interesting
(D) interestingly
Tactic #2
Manage your time. Wisely Answer the easy questions first, very quickly. After you have answered
all the easy ones come back and spend a maximum of 20 seconds each on the rest.
Second pass: Answer the challenging questions – max. 20 seconds per question.
Go back and answer the questions you didn't answer on the first pass. If you don't know the
answer within 20 seconds, guess and move on. Answer as quickly as possible, but don't leave
any questions unanswered.
Tactic #3
Don't waste time on questions you don't know. Spending more than 30 seconds on a Part 5 question
probably won't help you. If you don't know the answer, guess and move on.
3. Tactic practice
A. Read sentences 1-4 and decide the part of speech of the missing word and think of a word
that would fit.
1. It has long been...............that small
3. Due to disappointing sales, the money .............
downturns in the US economy can have a for new computers was unavailable.
global impact.
4. The city welfare fund collects donations to aid
2. The sales clerk...............charged me twice
the local...............; including underprivileged
for the light bulbs I bought.
citizens.
Mini-test
Now apply what you have learnt at the actual test speed with questions 1-12.
Recommended Time: 6 minutes (or less)
Try the 2-pass method to help you make the most of the time available. Try to spend no more than
about 30 seconds on each item. If you don't know the answer, guess and move on.
1. Young adults who are ...... with their use of
credit may find themselves trouble sooner 6. The........is likely to have serious
than they expect. repercussions in future negotiations.
(A) careless (A) incident
(B) uncaring (B) incidence
(C) carelessly (C) incidentally
(D) uncared (D) incidental
2. The attorney was warned against trying to 7. Doan Trang was selected to.......the
...... the young witness. company at the annual conference.
(A) influential (A) represent
(B) influence (B) representing
(C) influentially (C) representative
(D) influencing (D) representational
3. Inexperienced investors are ...... to enter this 8. Customers requesting a refund must be
new market with caution. prepared to wait...... 4-6 weeks for the
(A) advice request to be processed.
(B) advisory (A) rough
(C) advised (B) roughly
(D) advising (C) rougher
(D) roughest
4. The journalist refused........the federal
investigator the names of his sources. 9. The plot of the movie is too........; its
(A) tell conflicts are either forced or simplistic.
(B) told (A) predict
(C) telling (B) predictable
(D) to tell (C) predicting
(D) predictability
5. All the components for Hanson in scooters
are........right here in this state.
(A) to manufacture
(B) manufactures
(C) manufacturing Go on to the next page
(D) manufactured
Tactic #1
Decide whether the missing word is a subject or an object. Often the sentence in the test will
feature both a subject and one or more objects. Decide whether the blank is replacing a subject or an
object and choose the correct pronoun.
B. Choose the best pronoun from the list below to complete each of the sentences above.
C. For each of the following sentences decide whether the missing word is a possessive
pronoun (P) or a possessive adjective (A).
D. Choose the best pronoun from the list to complete each of the sentences above.
1 of the things that local people make would be in high demand on (A) Some
the open market. (B) Another
2 told me that I had to submit the request three weeks in advance. (C) Anybody
(D) Nobody
3. I can't think of............else we could find a better location for the new
branch. (A) either
4. John isn't riding his motorcycle because............of its tires are flat. (B) somebody
(C) anywhere
5. Please send............of your receipts to the payroll section for speedy (D) both
repayment.
6. The failed project has left us without............working capital for the
coming quarter. (A) all
(B) every
(C) any
(D) many
3. Tactic practice
Use the tactics you have learned to answer the following questions.
1. Please do not hesitate to contact us if
4. I’m afraid we do not have..................Option
there is............else I can do to assist. but to complain to the union.
(A) anything
(A) any
(B) anybody (B) each
(C) anywhere (C) some
(D) anyway (D) a lot
2. Ms. Bell has agreed to let us use the
5. Jane and her new assistant attended the
report............prepared.
conference and.............were amazed at the
(A) her huge turnout.
(B) she (A) either
(C) hers (B) each
(D) herself (C) both
3. Our client is dissatisfied with the (D) any
severance package offered to .......... .
6. Unfortunately we cannot include.............in
(A) he
the list of presenters.
(B) himself
(A) they
(C) his (B) their
(D) him (C) them
(D) themselves
2. The director was very............to your ideas 8. Our new line of women's fashions has proven
for revising our sales approach. .......... to be a top seller.
(A) receiving (A) its
(B) received (B) hers
(C) reception (C) herself
(D) receptive (D) itself
3. In this situation I feel we must 9............of the management staff realized the amount
acknowledge............shared of time and effort that had gone into the job.
responsibility. (A) Every
(A) I (B) Any
(B) my (C) Few
(C) us (D) Someone
(D) our 10. In my opinion,............of the candidates is
4. The convention center is............the office particularly suitable for the position.
but on the other side of the river. (A) neither
(A) between (B) both
(B) against (C) all
(C) along (D) either
(D) near 11. No group meetings are............unless special
5. If your car is not fixed by the weekend you circumstances call for on-site evaluations of
can borrow............to pick up your mother. ongoing projects.
(A) mine (A) necessitate
(B) any (B) necessarily
(C) some (C) necessity
(D) other (D) necessary
6. Bickertons has put in bids for several 12. The results show that the decision to promote
.......... construction contracts as part of its .......... was entirely appropriate.
urban renewal plan. (A) you
(A) valuably (B) your
(B) values (C) yourself
(C) value (D) yours
(D) valuable