He had dismantled a pocket watch borrowed from a traveling merchant, made detailed drawings of it's components, and returned it—fully functioning—to the merchant.
(A)NO CHANGE
(B) its’
(C) its
(D) their
The Correct Answer
I spend an hour; looking and listening and learning.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) hour, looking, (C) hour looking; (D) hour looking
Correct Answer: D
She learned that her countrys folklore was a fusion of Aztec, Mayan, Spanish, Frenchr Dutch, and African influences.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) countrys’ (C) country’s (D) countries
Correct Answer: C
I also did not know, yet, whether they would approve of my clothing or the apparent lack of authority my father had over me. However, I was certain that my grandparents had once again taught me something important, and with that, some of my misgivings about, the visit, began to disappear.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) Subsequently, (C) Consequently, (D) Moreover,
Correct Answer: A
More ACT English Exam Questions
- 1Once they've picked it up, they look at it quizzically for a while and then, look up to see what all the ruckus is about.
- 2One of the welding certificates on view were donated by Bethena Moore. Operating a torch that could heat metal to 250¡ãF, she helped make Kaiser one of the most productive shipyards of the wartime era.
- 3Acceptance into the best Japanese high schools however, are highly competitive.
- 4By the time European settlers arrived, the entire island was an oak-and-chestnut woodland, it is populated by black bears, wolves, and beavers.
- 5Murasaki Shikibu, an aristocratic Japanese woman was born in Kyoto, Japan, around AD 973.