Look at the question and determine what kind of question it is. There are two types of questions: a yes/no question and a wh question. If the question begins with an auxiliary (will, is, are, can, would, do, did, does), the answer will probably be a yes or no statement. Answers may not always begin with yes or no; sometimes the yes or no is assumed. | 152. A The subject of the sentence is man. The pronoun he is redundant. Choice B is a correct preposition part of the phrasal verb get off. Choice C is a correct verb phrase. Choice D is a correct noun used as an adjective. 153. D The subject of the sentence earnings is plural. The verb must agree in number were. Choice A is a correct verb. Choice B is a correct noun phrase. Choice C is a correct preposition. 154. D The correct preposition to express duration of time is to. Choice A is a correct verb phrase. Choice B is a correct gerund used as an adjective. Choice C is a correct preposition. 155. A Someone else caused the partnership to dissolve so the past participle is required dissolved by mutual consent. Choices B and C are correct verbs. Choice D is a correct conjunction. 156. C Noise is the correct noun form. Choice A is a correct adjective. Choice B is a correct conjunction. Choice D is a correct possessive pronoun. 157. A Someone else requires the goods so the past participle should be used the goods required. Choice B is a correct verb. Choice C is a correct prepositional phrase. Choice D is a correct noun phrase. 158. C Recommend is followed by the gerund not the infinitive recommended having the proposal read. Choice A is a correct adverbial phrase. Choice B is a correct pronoun. Choice D is a correct simple verb. 159. D The -er form of the adjective is not used unless comparing two things work of fine quality. Choice A is a correct noun phrase. Choice B is a correct pronoun. Choice C is a correct conjunction. 160. B The past participle fired completes the parallel construction of the verb phrase are hired and fired. Choice A is a correct adjective. Choice C is a correct verb. Choice D is a correct preposition. Part VII PAGES 228-238 161. A Payments must accompany all orders except those on official institutional purchase order forms. Choices B C and D all require that payment be included. 162. C No orders for less than one hundred dollars can be .