1. Traffic was backed up for miles on the freeway.
2. John Butterfield set up the Southern Overland Mail Company with two stagecoaches in 1858.
3. By 1870, over 20 “nations” were issuing their own postage stamps.
1. Traffic was backed up for miles on the freeway.
2. John Butterfield set up the Southern Overland Mail Company with two stagecoaches in 1858.
3. By 1870, over 20 “nations” were issuing their own postage stamps.
1. Traffic was backed up for miles on the freeway.
2. John Butterfield set up the Southern Overland Mail Company with two stagecoaches in 1858.
3. By 1870, over 20 “nations” were issuing their own postage stamps.
1. Traffic was backed up for miles on the freeway.
2. John Butterfield set up the Southern Overland Mail Company with two stagecoaches in 1858.
3. By 1870, over 20 “nations” were issuing their own postage stamps.
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1. _____ was backed up for miles on the freeway.
a. Yesterday b. In the morning c. Traffic d. Cars 2. John Butterfield _____ the Southern Overland Mail Company with two 1. In the United States, _____ is generally the responsibility of stagecoaches in 1858. municipal governments. a. he set up b. setting up (A) for water treatment (B) water treatment c. set up d. the setup (C) where water treatment (D) in which water treatment 3. By 1870, over 20 “nations” _____ their own postage stamps. 2. Crop rotation ______ of preserving soil fertility. a. the issue b. were issuing (A) it is one method (B) one method c. issuing d. they issued (C) a method is one (D) is one method 4. In a triathlon, the ____, bike, and run. 3. ______ the dollar as its monetary unit in 1878. a. athlete swims b. athletes swim (A) Canada adopted (B) Adopted by Canada, c. swim athletically d. the swimming athlete (C) It was adopted by Canada (D) The Canadian adoption of 5. ____ runs parallel to the coast of California for more than 600 miles. 4. ______ almost impossible to capture the beauty of the aurora borealis a. The San Andreas Fault is long b. On the San Andreas Fault in photographs. c. the San Andreas Fault d. Along the San Andreas Fault (A) Being (B) It is 6. With his brother, _____ went to my house. (C) There is (D) Is a. she b. later 5. ______ two major art museums, the Fogg and the Sadler. c. when d. will (A) Harvard University has (B) At Harvard University 7. _____ is one of the oldest engineering schools in the USA. (C) Harvard University, with its (D) There at Harvard University a. Columbia Engineers b. Columbia Engineerings 6. American actress and director Margaret Webster ______ for her production of c. Columbia Engineering d. Columbia University’s Shakespearean plays. 8. the analyses, interpretation and appreciation of the many aspect of (A) who became famous (B) famous as she became American literature, _____ throughout the course. (C) becoming famous (D) became famous a. is emphasized b. are emphasized 7. ______ gas tanks connected to welding equipment, one full of oxygen and the c. emphasize d. have emphasized other full of acetylene. 9. You _____ a concerned citizen. (A) It is two (B) Of the two a. has b. is (C) There are two (D) Two c. are d. be 8. ______ is more interested in rhythm than in melody is apparent from 10. Your next assignment _____ two works from different periods. his compositions. a. were recently been delivered b. ae recently been delivered (A) That Philip Glass B) Philip Glass, who c. have recently been delivered d. has recently been delivered (C) Philip Glass (D) Because Philip Glass 11. Decide which appeal _____ most effective given your target audience. 9. ______________________________ by cosmic rays. a. am b. are (A) The earth is constantly bombarded c. have d. is (B) Bombarded constantly, the earth (C) Bombarding the earth constantly Be sure the sentence has a subject and a verb. Be sure the sentence has a subject and a verb. (D) The earth’s constant bombardment 10. _____________ primary colors are red, blue, and yellow. (A) There are three (B) The three (C) Three of them (D) That the three
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