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English NMDCAT

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📁 ADJECTIVES 1 📁 ADVERB AND ITS TYPES 1 📁 Adverb placement and sentence structure 1 📁 Antonyms 1 📁 Articles 1 📁 CAPATILIZATION 1 📁 CLAUSES 1 📁 CLUASES AND PHRASES POSTIONING 1 📁 colon 1 📁 Common Article Errors 1 📁 Common Grammatical Errors 1 📁 CONJUNCTION 1 📁 Contextual Vocabulary 1 📁 COORDINATING CONJUCTION 1 📁 CORELATIVE CONJUNCTION 1 📁 Correcting Tense Errors 1 📁 Dash & Hyphen 1 📁 direct and indirect narrations 0 📁 English MCQS by Abdul Mateen Subject specialist 0 📁 Figurative Language & Literary Devices 1 📁 Gerunds and Gerund Phrases 1 📁 Gerunds and Gerund Phrases mdcat 0 📁 Homonyms 1 📁 Homophones 1 📁 Identifying Sentence Errors 0 📁 Inference-based MCQs from the passages 0 📁 MCQs – Infinitives and Infinitive Phrases mdcat 0 📁 MCQs – Synonyms & Semantic Nuance mdcat 0 📁 Misused Words and Phrases 0 📁 NOUN 0 📁 ORDER OF ADJECTIVES 0 📁 Phrasal verbs 0 📁 Prefixes and Suffixes 0 📁 Prepositions 0 📁 PRHASES 107 📁 PRONOUN 0 📁 Pronoun Antecedent Agreement 100 📁 Punctuation 169 📁 Reading Comprehension 0 📁 Scanning and Locating Information 0 📁 Semi-colon 39 📁 Sentence Structure 0 📁 Sentence Structure & Inversion NMDCAT 30 📁 Subject Verb Agreement 20 📁 Synonyms 40 📁 Tenses 37 📁 Transitional Devices 99 📁 Types of Sentences 46 📁 Use of Tenses 29 📁 Verb & Verb Phrases 95 📁 vocabulary-in-context MCQs 0 📁 Word Choice and Style 39 📁 Word Formation 37 📁 Word Relationships 38 📁 Writing Skill and Proofreading 0

Practice Questions

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. The lecture was engaging, informative, and well-structured.
B. The lecture was engaging, informative and well-structured.
C. The lecture was engaging informative and well-structured.
D. The lecture was, engaging, informative, and well-structured.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. Because the weather was bad, the seminar was postponed.
B. Because the weather was bad the seminar was postponed.
C. Because, the weather was bad, the seminar was postponed.
D. Because the weather was bad, the seminar, was postponed.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. He is a brilliant, dedicated researcher.
B. He is a brilliant dedicated researcher.
C. He is a brilliant, and dedicated researcher.
D. He is a brilliant, dedicated, researcher.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. The patient needs rest, not more tests.
B. The patient needs rest not more tests.
C. The patient needs, rest, not more tests.
D. The patient needs rest, not, more tests.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. After finishing his rounds, the doctor sat down to review the patient's chart.
B. After finishing his rounds the doctor sat down to review the patient's chart.
C. After finishing his rounds, the doctor, sat down to review the patient's chart.
D. After, finishing his rounds, the doctor sat down to review the patient's chart.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. The patient reported feeling dizzy, nauseous, and tired.
B. The patient reported feeling dizzy, nauseous and tired.
C. The patient reported feeling dizzy nauseous and tired.
D. The patient reported feeling, dizzy, nauseous, and tired.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. The experiment was successful, but more data is needed to confirm the results.
B. The experiment was successful but more data is needed to confirm the results.
C. The experiment was successful, but, more data is needed to confirm the results.
D. The experiment was successful but, more data is needed to confirm the results.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. Dr. Ahmed, the chief surgeon, will lead the operation.
B. Dr. Ahmed the chief surgeon, will lead the operation.
C. Dr. Ahmed, the chief surgeon will lead the operation.
D. Dr. Ahmed, the chief surgeon, will, lead the operation.
nmdcat.online English NMDCAT
Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. The textbook, which was published last year, contains the latest information.
B. The textbook which was published last year, contains the latest information.
C. The textbook, which was published last year contains the latest information.
D. The textbook which was published last year contains the latest information.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. The book that is on the top shelf is the one you need.
B. The book, that is on the top shelf, is the one you need.
C. The book that is on the top shelf, is the one you need.
D. The book, that is on the top shelf is the one you need.
nmdcat.online English NMDCAT
Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. Yes, you may begin the test now.
B. Yes you may begin the test now.
C. Yes, you, may begin the test now.
D. Yes you, may begin the test now.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. To be honest, I am not sure about the answer.
B. To be honest I am not sure about the answer.
C. To be honest, I, am not sure about the answer.
D. To be, honest, I am not sure about the answer.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. The patient, feeling much better, was discharged from the hospital.
B. The patient feeling much better was discharged from the hospital.
C. The patient, feeling much better was discharged from the hospital.
D. The patient feeling much better, was discharged from the hospital.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. The dog wagged its tail excitedly.
B. The dog wagged it's tail excitedly.
C. The dog wagged its' tail excitedly.
D. The dogs' tail wagged excitedly.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. Whose lab coat is this?
B. Who's lab coat is this?
C. Whos' lab coat is this?
D. Whose' lab coat is this?
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. My parents' advice has always been invaluable to me.
B. My parent's advice has always been invaluable to me.
C. My parents advice has always been invaluable to me.
D. My parents's advice has always been invaluable to me.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. This is my sister-in-law's car.
B. This is my sister's-in-law car.
C. This is my sister-in-laws' car.
D. This is my sister-in-law car.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. They're planning to publish their results in a well-known journal.
B. Their planning to publish they're results in a well-known journal.
C. There planning to publish their results in a well-known journal.
D. Theyr'e planning to publish their results in a well-known journal.
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Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. The children's ward in the hospital is brightly decorated.
B. The childrens' ward in the hospital is brightly decorated.
C. The childrens ward in the hospital is brightly decorated.
D. The child's ward in the hospital is brightly decorated.
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Jun 3, 2026
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