- We usually have breakfast at 8 a.m.
- We have usually breakfast at 8 a.m.
- Usually, at 8 a.m. we have breakfast.
- We have breakfast usually at 8 a.m.
Category: MDCAT ENGLISH MCQs
- He almost failed the exam.
- He failed almost the exam.
- Almost he failed the exam.
- He failed the exam almost.
- He drove the car recklessly down the street.
- He drove recklessly the car down the street.
- He drove the car down the street recklessly.
- Both A and C are correct.
- The doctor carefully examined the patient.
- The doctor examined carefully the patient.
- Carefully the doctor examined the patient.
- Both A and C are correct.
- I never have seen such a sight.
- I have never seen such a sight.
- I have seen never such a sight.
- Never I have seen such a sight.
- He is always on time for his appointments.
- He always is on time for his appointments.
- He is on time for his appointments always.
- On time for his appointments he is always.
- The patient, fortunately, recovered completely.
- Fortunately, the patient recovered completely.
- The patient recovered completely, fortunately.
- All of the above are correct.
- He goes often to the gym.
- He often goes to the gym.
- He goes to the gym often.
- Both B and C are correct.
- She beautifully sings the song.
- She sings beautifully the song.
- She sings the song beautifully.
- Beautifully she sings the song.
- She quickly finished her homework.
- She finished quickly her homework.
- Quickly she finished her homework.
- She finished her quickly homework.
- The reason he failed was that he did not study.
- He failed because he did not study.
- Both A and B are improvements over the original.
- He failed due to the fact that he did not study.
- My father took me to a science museum when only ten years old.
- When I was only ten years old, my father took me to a science museum.
- When ten years old only, my father took me to a science museum.
- At ten years old, my father took me to a science museum.
- She wore a pearl necklace to the party.
- To the party, she wore a necklace that was made of pearls.
- A necklace made of pearls was worn by her to the party.
- She wore a necklace to the party made of pearls.
- The evidence, however, was not convincing to the jury.
- However, the evidence was not convincing to the jury.
- The evidence was not, however, convincing to the jury.
- All are grammatically correct, but B is most common.
- A loud phone rang in the middle of the lecture.
- In the middle of the lecture, a phone rang that was very loud.
- A phone that was very loud rang in the middle of the lecture.
- Both A and C are clear improvements.
- The scenery was breathtaking driving through the mountains.
- While we were driving through the mountains, the scenery was breathtaking.
- The breathtaking scenery was seen driving through the mountains.
- The scenery, driving through the mountains, was breathtaking.
- The experiment that we conducted yesterday was a success.
- Yesterday, the experiment we conducted was a success.
- A success was the experiment that we conducted yesterday.
- Both A and B are excellent revisions.
- He read almost the entire book in one day.
- Almost he read the entire book in one day.
- The entire book was almost read by him in one day.
- In one day, he read almost the entire book.
- My brother finally threw out the fruit after rotting in the fridge for a week.
- After the fruit had rotted in the fridge for a week, my brother finally threw it out.
- My brother finally threw out the rotting fruit in the fridge for a week.
- After a week, my brother threw out the fruit rotting in the fridge.
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