Online Test — Sentence Synthesis
12 Questions • 15 min • Chapter MCQ
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Question 1 of 12
Combine: 'He was tired. He rested.' (participle)
Being tired, he rested.
He tired rested.
Tired being, he rested.
He rested being tired and.
Explanation: Participle 'Being tired, …'.
Question 2 of 12
Combine: 'This is the man. He helped us.' (relative)
This is the man who helped us.
This is the man which helped us.
This is the man he helped us.
This is the man whom helped us.
Explanation: 'who' for a person (subject).
Question 3 of 12
Combine: 'He was very weak. He could not stand.' (infinitive)
He was too weak to stand.
He was so weak to stand.
He was very weak to stand.
He was weak too to stand.
Explanation: 'too…to'.
Question 4 of 12
Combine (abstract noun): 'She is patient. It helps her teach.'
Her patience helps her teach.
She patient teach.
Patient she teaches.
Teaching her patience helps.
Explanation: Adjective → abstract noun 'patience'.
Question 5 of 12
Combine (apposition): 'Mr Rao is here. He is our teacher.'
Mr Rao, our teacher, is here.
Mr Rao is here our teacher.
Our teacher Mr Rao here is.
Mr Rao who our teacher is here.
Explanation: Appositive in commas.
Question 6 of 12
Combine (conjunction): 'He is rich. He is unhappy.'
He is rich but unhappy.
He is rich and unhappy.
He is rich so unhappy.
He is rich because unhappy.
Explanation: Contrast → 'but'.
Question 7 of 12
Which is a participle phrase?
to win the race
the boy who ran
Running fast, he won
his speed
Explanation: 'Running fast' is a participle phrase.
Question 8 of 12
Combine (infinitive of purpose): 'She saved money. She wanted a bike.'
She saved money to buy a bike.
She saved money for a bike buying.
She saved money buying a bike.
She saved a bike to money.
Explanation: Infinitive of purpose.
Question 9 of 12
Combine (relative): 'I read a book. It was thrilling.'
I read a book which was thrilling.
I read a book who was thrilling.
I read a book it was thrilling.
I read a thrilling book which.
Explanation: 'which' for a thing.
Question 10 of 12
Combine (abstract noun): 'He is honest. People respect him.'
His honesty earns people's respect.
He honest respected.
Honest he is respected.
People honest respect.
Explanation: 'honesty' (abstract noun).
Question 11 of 12
Combine (participle): 'The sun set. They went home.'
The sun having set, they went home.
The sun set and home.
Setting the sun, home they went.
They went home the sun set.
Explanation: Absolute participle construction.
Question 12 of 12
Which method best fits 'He, the winner, smiled'?
participle
apposition
infinitive
abstract noun
Explanation: 'the winner' is an appositive.