501 grammar and writing questions learning express part 15

It is true that some people relate more easily than do others to written language, and it is also true that some people have a natural gift for writing. And that's okay; we all have unique talents. Still, it's a fact that on most jobs today, good communication skills—including writing—are essential. The good news is that grammar and writing skills can be developed with practice. | For more material and information please visit Tai Lieu Du Hoc at 245. d. There are no errors. 246. a. This sentence makes an illogical shift in tense from the past to the present tense. For more material and information please visit Tai Lieu Du Hoc at Page 134 247. d. There are no errors. 248. b. This sentence has a faulty shift in construction the word that should be omitted from the sentence. SET 18 Page 47 249. d. This answer establishes the causal relationship between the two sentences. 250. b. The transitional word whereas correctly establishes a contrast. 251. c. The transitional word although correctly establishes a contrast. 252. c. This answer establishes the causal relationship between the two sentences. 253. a. The transitional word however correctly establishes a contrast. 254. a. The transitional word furthermore correctly indicates the addition of one unpleasant trait to another. Answer d is wrong because not all crooks have unpleasant personalities. 255. a. The conjunction but means on the contrary and indicates that the two negatives in the first main clause will be followed by their opposite or opposites in the second never had food fights or ditched classes . . . but did smoke. Choice b makes an illogical connection. Choice d is unclear. 256. c. The conjunction but indicates that the first main clause will be followed by something that indicates an opposite or contrast must be frightening . . . but cannot be as frightening as. 257. d. The conjunction so indicates causality. The first main clause causes the second. Choice a although it does indicate causality is ungrammatical. Choice c is unclear. 258. b. The conjunction yet lets the reader know that a contrast is coming is not usually . . . yet it can. Choice c is unclear. 259. d. The conjunction and in this sentence indicates also. Choice a is wrong because it is a sentence fragment. Choice b makes no sense choice c prepares the reader for a contrast or

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