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Soru 1761Soru

Complete the sentence below by filling in each blank with the grammatically correct verb form.

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The legal team, together with the external auditors, established that neither the chief executive officer nor the board members liable for the tax default under the current regulations.
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The first blank requires 'has' and the second blank requires 'are'.
The correct verb choices are 'has' for the first blank and 'are' for the second. The first blank requires the singular verb 'has' to agree with 'The legal team', because parenthetical additions introduced by 'together with' do not pluralize the subject. The second blank requires the plural verb 'are' because correlative conjunctions like 'neither... nor' enforce proximity concord, where the verb agrees with the nearest subject element ('board members').

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1
Identify the primary subject of the main clause and apply parenthetical concord rules.
The main subject is the collective noun phrase 'The legal team', which functions as a singular noun in this context. The intervening phrase 'together with the external auditors' is parenthetical.
Expressions such as 'together with', 'along with', 'as well as', and 'in addition to' do not form a compound plural subject. The verb must agree strictly with the primary head noun ('team'), taking the singular auxiliary 'has'.
2
Analyze the subject structure in the subordinate clause and apply the rule of proximity concord.
The subject of the clause is linked by the correlative conjunction 'neither ... nor', joining 'the chief executive officer' (singular) and 'the board members' (plural).
Under the principle of proximity concord governing correlative subjects ('either... or', 'neither... nor'), the verb agrees in number with the subject noun closest to it. Since 'board members' is plural and directly precedes the verb slot, the plural present verb 'are' must be used.

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Subject-Verb Agreement (Parenthetical Expressions and Proximity Concord)
Soru 1762Soru

Complete the sentence below by providing the most appropriate verb tense and aspect form for the blank.

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Scarcely had the keynote speaker stepped off the podium when the panel moderator announced that the committee members on the draft resolutions since early morning.
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had been deliberating
The verb form 'had been deliberating' accurately employs the past perfect continuous aspect. This is required because the deliberation began prior to the announcement ('since early morning') and was ongoing up to that past event in indirect reported speech governed by 'announced'.

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1
Identify the main reporting verb and the temporal markers in the sentence.
The main clause verb 'announced' is in the simple past, while the time expression 'since early morning' denotes an action that started in the earlier past and continued up to the point of reporting.
Tense agreement rules require backshifting relative to past events, and duration starting before a past point requires perfect continuous aspect.
2
Determine the correct tense and aspect combination.
The past perfect continuous form ('had been deliberating') correctly signals an ongoing activity prior to and up to a past reference point.
Present tense forms cannot follow a past reporting verb when describing past events, and simple past cannot express continuous duration starting earlier.

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Past Perfect Continuous Aspect in Reported Sequence of Tenses
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Soru 1763Soru

Match each highlighted noun phrase in the sentences below to its correct syntactic function.

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Öğeler

The committee appointed Dr. Amina the head of research.
The management offered the outstanding candidate a full scholarship.
The sudden collapse of the bridge disrupted the local transport network.
Her main desire, a peaceful retirement in the village, kept her motivated.

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1. 'The committee appointed Dr. Amina the head of research' matches Object complement. 2. 'The management offered the outstanding candidate a full scholarship' matches Indirect object. 3. 'The sudden collapse of the bridge disrupted the local transport network' matches Direct object. 4. 'Her main desire, a peaceful retirement in the village, kept her motivated' matches Appositive.
Each noun phrase correctly pairs with its grammatical function based on its structural relationship within the sentence.

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1
Analyze the syntactic role of 'the head of research' following the direct object 'Dr. Amina'.
The phrase defines and completes the meaning of the direct object, identifying its syntactic role as an object complement.
Verbs of naming or appointing take a direct object followed by an object complement.
2
Analyze the syntactic role of 'the outstanding candidate' preceding 'a full scholarship'.
The phrase identifies the beneficiary/recipient of the direct object, making it an indirect object.
In ditransitive verb patterns (Verb + Indirect Object + Direct Object), the entity receiving the direct object is the indirect object.
3
Analyze the syntactic role of 'the local transport network' after the transitive verb 'disrupted'.
The phrase receives the action of the verb directly, functioning as the direct object.
Transitive verbs require a direct object to complete their clause structure.
4
Analyze the syntactic role of 'a peaceful retirement in the village' placed next to 'Her main desire'.
The phrase restates and renames the subject noun phrase, functioning as an appositive.
A noun phrase set off by commas adjacent to another noun phrase to provide clarification or identity is an appositive.

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Syntactic Functions of Nouns and Noun Phrases
Soru 1764Soru

Neither the chief architect nor the site engineers _______ able to explain the structural defect discovered during the inspection. Which of the following verb forms correctly completes the sentence?

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Cevap: were

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The correct option is 'were'. When subjects are connected by 'neither... nor', the verb must agree in number and person with the noun phrase closest to it (the rule of proximity). Since 'the site engineers' is plural, the plural verb 'were' is required.
The correct option 'were' satisfies the rule of proximity concord. When two subject elements are joined by 'neither... nor', the verb must agree with the element closest to it. Here, 'the site engineers' is plural and closest to the gap, requiring the past-tense plural verb 'were'.

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1
Identify the syntactic structure of the sentence.
The sentence uses the correlative conjunction pair 'neither... nor' joining two subjects: 'the chief architect' (singular) and 'the site engineers' (plural).
Correlative subjects governed by 'neither... nor' require proximity concord.
2
Determine which subject dictates verb agreement.
The noun phrase closest to the verb position is 'the site engineers', which is plural.
In proximity concord, the verb agrees strictly with the noun or pronoun nearest to it.
3
Select the verb form that matches the tense and plural number.
The past-tense plural verb 'were' fits grammatically before 'able to explain'.
The event refers to a completed past inspection.

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Proximity Concord with Correlative Conjunctions (Either...or / Neither...nor)
Soru 1765Soru

Match each italicized noun phrase in the sentences on the left with its precise syntactic function on the right.

Soldaki öğeye tıklayın, sonra eşleşen sağdaki öğeye tıklayın

Öğeler

"Dr. Arinze, *a renowned authority on constitutional law*, addressed the national symposium."
"Throughout the turbulent crisis, the lead negotiator remained *a beacon of calm for the diplomats*."
"The judicial panel proceeded with the inquiry despite *unrelenting political pressure*."
"The board of directors meticulously reviewed *the forensic audit's detailed findings* before voting."

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Each italicized noun phrase accurately matches its syntactic role: 'a renowned authority on constitutional law' is an appositive modifying the subject; 'a beacon of calm for the diplomats' is a subject complement following a linking verb; 'unrelenting political pressure' is a prepositional complement following 'despite'; and 'the forensic audit's detailed findings' is the direct object of 'reviewed'.
Each noun phrase is paired with its exact grammatical function based on syntactic position and relationship to surrounding verbals and prepositions.

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1
Analyze the structural position of 'a renowned authority on constitutional law' relative to 'Dr. Arinze'.
It sits adjacent to the head noun 'Dr. Arinze' between commas and redefines the same entity.
Noun phrases that immediately follow another noun to rename or describe it function appositively.
2
Examine the verb 'remained' in the second sentence.
The verb 'remained' acts as a copular (linking) verb connecting the subject 'the lead negotiator' to its post-verbal attribute.
Noun phrases following linking verbs that describe or identify the subject serve as subject complements.
3
Identify the word preceding 'unrelenting political pressure' in the third sentence.
The word 'despite' is a preposition governing the noun phrase that follows.
A noun phrase governed by and immediately following a preposition functions as a prepositional complement.
4
Determine the relationship between the transitive verb 'reviewed' and 'the forensic audit's detailed findings'.
The noun phrase directly undergoes the action expressed by the verb 'reviewed'.
The entity receiving the direct action of a transitive verb is the direct object.

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Syntactic Functions of Noun Phrases
Soru 1766Soru

Which modal auxiliary verb correctly completes the sentence below?

"To ensure compliance with safety regulations, all factory visitors _______ wear protective helmets at all times."

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Cevap: must

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The modal auxiliary 'must' correctly completes the sentence by expressing obligation followed by a bare infinitive.
The modal auxiliary 'must' is used to express strong obligation or necessity and takes a bare infinitive verb ('wear') without 'to'.

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1
Analyze the required meaning in the sentence context.
The sentence expresses an official rule and necessity regarding visitor safety.
Safety regulations mandate compulsory compliance.
2
Evaluate the grammatical structure following modal auxiliaries.
Standard modal verbs (must, should, can, may) are followed directly by the base form of the verb (bare infinitive) without 'to'.
Pure modal auxiliaries do not take to-infinitive complements.
3
Select the option that provides both the correct modal meaning and valid syntax.
'must' correctly fits the context and follows standard modal syntax.
It expresses obligation without inserting an ungrammatical 'to' particle.

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Modal Auxiliaries and Bare Infinitives
Soru 1767Soru

Complete the sentence by supplying the grammatically correct word in the blank.

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More than one candidate submitted an application for the prestigious scholarship award this year.
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The correct word to fill the blank is 'has'.
The correct word is 'has'. In formal English grammatical concord, the structure 'more than one' followed immediately by a singular countable noun (candidate) strictly takes a singular verb ('has').

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1
Identify the subject phrase and head noun structure.
The subject structure begins with the expression 'More than one' modifying the singular noun 'candidate'.
Establishing the noun phrase structure is necessary to determine subject-verb agreement.
2
Apply the rule of concord governing the phrase 'more than one'.
When 'more than one' modifies a singular noun, grammatical concord requires a singular verb.
Although the semantic meaning implies multiple candidates, grammatical agreement in formal English follows the singular form of the noun 'candidate'.
3
Select the correct singular auxiliary verb for the past participle 'submitted'.
The auxiliary verb 'has' forms the correct present perfect tense with 'submitted'.
'Has' agrees in singular number with 'More than one candidate'.

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Concord with 'More Than One'
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Soru 1768Soru

Which preposition correctly completes the sentence below?

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Having worked in the steel foundry for over two decades, the veteran artisan had become completely inured extreme heat and deafening noise.
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The correct preposition is 'to'.
The adjective 'inured' means accustomed to enduring something unpleasant and standard English syntax demands the dependent preposition 'to'.

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1
Identify the predicate adjective governing the prepositional complement.
The target adjective is 'inured', which describes becoming accustomed to hardship, pain, or unpleasant conditions.
The governing word in the main clause dictates the required dependent preposition.
2
Apply the standard rule of dependent preposition collocation for 'inured'.
The adjective 'inured' strictly requires the dependent preposition 'to' (e.g., 'inured to hardship').
Substituting other prepositions such as 'with', 'against', or 'by' violates standard English prepositional usage.

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Dependent prepositions with adjectives expressing habituation
Soru 1769Soru

Complete the following sentence by providing the correct preposition that completes the standard grammatical collocation. What preposition best fills the blank?

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The administrative council warned that operating without executive oversight was strictly inimical the long-term stability of the institution.
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The correct preposition to fill the blank is 'to'.
The adjective 'inimical' strictly requires the dependent preposition 'to' when indicating that something is harmful or adverse to an entity or objective.

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1
Identify the adjective requiring a dependent preposition in the stem.
The word needing a prepositional complement is 'inimical'.
Certain adjectives in formal English govern specific dependent prepositions to express relationships.
2
Determine the standard prepositional collocation for 'inimical'.
The adjective 'inimical' (meaning harmful, adverse, or hostile) strictly collocates with 'to'.
Standard grammatical usage requires 'inimical to' when indicating detriment or opposition to something.

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Dependent prepositions following formal adjectives (inimical to)
Soru 1770Soru

Complete the sentence below by filling in the blank with the grammatically correct verb form.

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Chief Okon is one of the prominent community leaders who consistently advocated for youth empowerment in the state.
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The correct verb form to complete the sentence is 'have'.
In constructions of the form 'one of the [plural noun] who/that/which', the relative pronoun refers back to the plural noun antecedent, not to 'one'. Here, the relative pronoun 'who' refers to the plural noun 'community leaders'. Therefore, the verb inside the relative clause must be plural ('have').

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1
Identify the subject and structure of the relative clause.
The clause begins with the relative pronoun 'who' following the phrase 'one of the prominent community leaders'.
Determining the antecedent of the relative pronoun is essential to establishing proper verb agreement.
2
Identify the antecedent of the relative pronoun 'who'.
The antecedent is the plural noun phrase 'community leaders', not the singular pronoun 'one'.
The sentence indicates that multiple community leaders advocate for youth empowerment, and Chief Okon is one among them.
3
Select the verb form that agrees in number with the plural antecedent.
The plural auxiliary verb 'have' must be used.
A relative pronoun agrees in person and number with its antecedent, requiring a plural verb when the antecedent is plural.

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Subject-Verb Agreement with Relative Pronouns (One of the + Plural Noun + Who/That/Which)
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Soru 1771Soru

Read the scenario below:

'The main vault gates remained fully sealed without any physical sign of forced entry, yet the confidential documents inside had vanished. Investigators concluded that the culprit __________ possessed the administrative clearance code to open the digital lock.'

Which of the following modal auxiliary phrases correctly completes the sentence to express a past logical deduction based on available evidence?

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Cevap: must have

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The phrase 'must have' is the correct choice because it appropriately expresses past logical certainty based on circumstantial evidence.
The phrase 'must have' is correct because 'must' + perfect infinitive ('have possessed') indicates a past deduction derived from strong logical evidence presented in the context.

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1
Analyze the semantic meaning required by the sentence context.
The sentence presents strong circumstantial evidence ('vault gates remained fully sealed', 'documents vanished') requiring a expression of high certainty/logical deduction regarding a past event.
Modal auxiliaries express different attitudes like deduction, obligation, permission, or ability depending on context.
2
Select the correct structure for past logical deduction.
The modal auxiliary 'must' paired with the auxiliary 'have' and a past participle ('must have possessed') forms the past deduction structure.
'Must + have + past participle' is the standard grammatical structure for past logical conclusions.
3
Eliminate ungrammatical auxiliary structures.
Discard forms containing double modals ('might can'), incorrect infinitive markers ('must to'), or invalid verb inflections ('oughted').
Modal verbs do not inflect with tense suffixes and cannot be stacked directly alongside other modal verbs.

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Expressing past logical deduction using modal auxiliaries
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Soru 1772Soru

Read the sentence below and answer the question that follows:

'Given that all entry logs were automatically backed up to a remote server in real time, the suspect ________ modified the transaction details without leaving a detectable digital footprint.'

Which modal auxiliary verb phrase correctly completes the sentence to express past logical impossibility?

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Cevap: could not have

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The correct phrase is 'could not have' because it accurately expresses a logical deduction of past impossibility given the contextual evidence.
The modal structure 'could not have' correctly conveys a negative logical deduction regarding past events when evidence indicates the action was impossible.

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1
Analyze the context of the sentence
The sentence establishes that automated real-time backups were present, making untraceable modification logically impossible.
Establishing the logical constraint dictates the specific semantic function required of the modal verb.
2
Select the modal structure for past impossibility
The structure 'could not have + past participle' expresses that an action was impossible in the past.
Modal auxiliaries combined with perfective aspect ('have + past participle') express past deductions.
3
Evaluate the grammatical correctness of distractors
Structures featuring double modals ('might not could have'), incorrect infinitive particles ('must not to have'), or improper past inflections ('should not had') violate modal syntax rules.
Modal auxiliaries must precede bare infinitives and cannot stack directly with other modal verbs.

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Expressing past logical impossibility using modal auxiliaries (could not have + past participle)
Soru 1773Soru

Select the option that best completes the sentence below:

'Having observed that the official security seal remained completely unbroken prior to the inspection, the lead auditor concluded that the consignment __________ tampered with during transit.'

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Cevap: could not have been

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The correct option is 'could not have been', which properly expresses a logical deduction of impossibility in the past based on available evidence.
The phrase 'could not have been' accurately expresses logical past impossibility. The contextual fact that the security seal was completely unbroken provides factual ground to logically deduce that tampering was impossible during transit.

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1
Analyze the contextual clue provided in the sentence.
The clause 'the official security seal remained completely unbroken' provides definitive evidence regarding the state of the consignment.
Modal selection depends on the speaker's degree of certainty or logical deduction derived from surrounding context.
2
Determine the appropriate modal meaning and tense required.
The sentence requires a modal auxiliary structure that expresses logical deduction of impossibility in the past.
The event (transit) occurred in the past, and the unbroken seal logically rules out the possibility of tampering.
3
Evaluate grammatical compliance of modal auxiliary structures.
'Could not have been' correctly pairs the modal 'could' with the negative particle 'not' and the perfect passive auxiliary 'have been' followed by the past participle 'tampered'.
Modal verbs must be followed by a bare infinitive ('have'), and perfect passive constructions require 'been + past participle'.

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Logical deduction of past impossibility using modal perfect passive structures ('could not have been + past participle').
Soru 1774Soru

The committee urged all members to adhere _____ the new guidelines established by the governing council. Which option best fills the blank space?

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Cevap: to

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The correct choice is 'to'.
The verb 'adhere' conventionally collocates with the preposition 'to' when describing compliance with rules or guidelines.

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1
Identify the head verb requiring a dependent preposition in the sentence stem.
The target verb is 'adhere'.
Specific English verbs require fixed dependent prepositions to complete their meaning.
2
Select the fixed preposition that collocates with 'adhere'.
The correct preposition is 'to'.
In standard English grammar, one adheres to rules, standards, or principles.

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Dependent Prepositions and Collocations
Soru 1775Soru

During the emergency executive briefing, the board chairman noted that he would rather the lead investigator _____ the altered financial statements before the external auditors arrived last Tuesday. Which option grammatically fills the blank?

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Cevap: had flagged

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The past perfect form 'had flagged' correctly completes the sentence.
When the structure 'would rather + subject' is used to express a preference or regret about a past situation (indicated here by the past adverbial phrase 'before the external auditors arrived last Tuesday'), the verb in the dependent clause must be in the past perfect tense ('had flagged').

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1
Analyze the syntactic structure of the sentence.
The sentence uses the preference construction 'would rather' followed by a personal subject ('the lead investigator') and a subordinate clause.
When 'would rather' is followed by a clause with a distinct subject, it requires a subjunctive verb pattern.
2
Determine the temporal reference of the event.
The clause contains the past time marker 'before the external auditors arrived last Tuesday'.
Identifying whether the preference refers to present/future time or past time determines the required verb tense.
3
Apply the rule for unreal past preference in English grammar.
For past time references, 'would rather + subject' takes the Past Perfect tense (had + past participle).
Simple past is reserved for present/future unreal preference, while past perfect expresses regret or unrealized desire about a past action.

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Unreal Past Subjunctive with 'Would Rather'
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Soru 1776Soru

Complete the sentence by filling in the blank with the appropriate modal auxiliary verb that expresses formal permission.

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Candidates leave the hall only after handing in their answer scripts to the invigilator.
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may
In formal written English, 'may' is the primary modal auxiliary verb used to express or grant permission.

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1
Analyze the context and communicative function of the sentence.
The sentence sets out an official examination rule regarding granting permission to leave.
Identifying the communicative intent (permission, necessity, deduction, capability) determines the appropriate modal verb.
2
Select the modal auxiliary that denotes formal permission.
'May' is the standard modal verb for expressing formal permission in official contexts.
'May' explicitly conveys permission granted by an authority.

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Modal Auxiliaries for Expressing Permission
Soru 1777Soru

Subject-verb agreement requires the verb to agree in number with its grammatical subject. Which verb form correctly completes the sentence below?

Aşağıdaki boşlukları doldurun

Neither the principal nor the teachers present at the emergency meeting.
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The correct verb form to fill in the blank is 'were'.
When subjects are joined by correlative conjunctions such as 'neither... nor', the rule of proximity dictates that the verb must agree with the subject closest to it. Because the plural noun 'teachers' is immediately adjacent to the verb position, the plural past tense verb 'were' is grammatically correct.

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1
Identify the compound subjects joined by the correlative conjunction 'neither... nor'.
The subjects are 'the principal' (singular) and 'the teachers' (plural).
When subjects are joined by 'neither... nor', the principle of proximity applies.
2
Determine which subject is closest to the verb position.
'the teachers' is nearest to the blank.
Under the rule of proximity, the verb must agree with the subject closest to it.
3
Select the past tense verb form that matches the plural subject 'the teachers'.
'were'
'were' is the plural past tense verb form that correctly agrees with 'teachers'.

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Proximity Concord with Correlative Conjunctions
Soru 1778Soru

Complete the sentence below by filling in the blank with the most appropriate verb form.

Aşağıdaki boşlukları doldurun

Mr. Danjuma in Enugu since 2018, so he knows the city very well.
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has lived (or has been living)
The present perfect form ('has lived') or present perfect continuous form ('has been living') is required because the time preposition 'since' specifies an action that began in 2018 and continues to the present moment.

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1
Identify the time expression in the sentence.
The phrase 'since 2018' indicates an action or state that started at a specific point in the past and continues into the present.
Time expressions introduced by 'since' require a verb in the present perfect or present perfect continuous aspect.
2
Select the verb form that matches the temporal requirements.
The forms 'has lived' (present perfect) or 'has been living' (present perfect continuous) correctly express duration leading up to the present.
The singular subject 'Mr. Danjuma' requires the auxiliary verb 'has' paired with the past participle 'lived' or present participle 'living'.

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Present Perfect Aspect with 'Since'
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Soru 1779Soru

Formulating comprehensive economic policies, alongside managing public expenditure, ________ exceptional expertise from the ministry officials. Which option best completes the sentence?

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Cevap: requires

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requires
The subject of the sentence is the gerund phrase 'Formulating comprehensive economic policies', which takes a singular verb. The expression 'alongside managing public expenditure' is a prepositional modifier and does not make the subject compound or plural. Therefore, the singular verb 'requires' correctly completes the sentence.

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1
Identify the main subject of the sentence
The subject head is the gerund phrase 'Formulating comprehensive economic policies'.
A gerund or gerund phrase functioning as a sentence subject is grammatically singular.
2
Analyze the quasi-conjunction parenthetical phrase
The phrase 'alongside managing public expenditure' is prepositional.
Expressions introduced by 'alongside', 'as well as', 'together with', or 'in addition to' do not compound the subject or alter its number.
3
Select the correct singular verb form
The third-person singular present verb form 'requires' is selected.
A singular subject requires a singular verb to maintain grammatical concord.

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Gerund Subject Concord with Prepositional Parenthetical Modifiers
Soru 1780Soru

Complete the sentence below by filling in the blank with the most appropriate modal verb structure to express a formal past arrangement that was not fulfilled.

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The foreign minister the multilateral trade agreement at the summit yesterday, but the sudden collapse of coalition talks prevented her attendance.
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was to have signed
The expression 'was to have signed' uses the semi-modal 'be to' in the past tense combined with a perfect infinitive to denote a pre-arranged or expected official action in the past that ultimately failed to happen because of an intervening circumstance.

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1
Analyze the temporal context and communicative intent of the sentence.
The sentence describes an official arrangement set in the past ('yesterday') that was interrupted or thwarted by a subsequent event ('prevented her attendance').
Understanding whether an intended past event actually occurred determines the required modal aspect.
2
Select the modal auxiliary pattern designated for unfulfilled past obligations or formal arrangements.
The semi-modal structure 'was/were + to + have + past participle' ('was to have signed') explicitly conveys a past arrangement that did not take place.
Using the perfect infinitive ('to have signed') after 'was to' highlights the non-completion of the planned event.

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Expressing Unfulfilled Past Plans using Semi-Modal Auxiliary Structures (was/were to have + past participle)
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