Chapter 8 Intermediate English Quiz: Connecting Ideas You have 30 minutes to complete the quiz. Good luck! Thank you for completing the quiz. Chapter 8 Intermediate English Quiz: Connecting Ideas 1 / 31 Self-evaluation: Before starting, please assess how prepared you feel (on a scale of A / B / C). A B C 2 / 31 Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation and capitalization. The man asked a question the woman didn't answer it. The man asked a question. But the woman didn't answer it. The man asked a question, but the woman didn't answer it. The man asked a question but, the woman didn't answer it. The man asked a question but the woman didn't answer it. 3 / 31 Choose the sentence that has the correct punctuation and capitalization: The man asked a question and the woman answered it. The man asked a question, and the woman answered it. The man asked a question. and the woman answered it. The man asked a question. And the woman answered it. The man asked a question, the woman answered it. 4 / 31 Choose the sentence that has the correct punctuation and capitalization: I talked, he listened. I talked. And he listened. I talked and he listened. I talked. he listened. I talked. He listened. 5 / 31 Choose the sentence that has the correct punctuation and capitalization: Who made the call? Did Bob call you, or did you call Bob? Who made the call? Did Bob call you or did you call Bob? Who made the call? Did Bob call you or, did you call Bob? Who made the call? Did Bob call you. Or did you call Bob? Who made the call, Did Bob call you or did you call Bob? 6 / 31 Choose the sentence that has the correct punctuation and capitalization: I washed my shirt but it didn’t get clean. I washed my shirt. but it didn’t get clean. I washed my shirt, but it didn’t get clean. I washed my shirt, But it didn’t get clean. I washed my shirt but, it didn’t get clean. 7 / 31 Choose the sentence that has the correct use of and / but / or. Pay attention to the capitalization. I ate dinner, but I didn't have any dessert. I ate dinner but I didn't have any dessert. I ate dinner, and I didn't have any dessert. I ate dinner, or I didn't have any dessert. I ate dinner, I didn't have any dessert. 8 / 31 Choose the sentence that has the correct use of and / but / or. Pay attention to the capitalization. Golf or tennis are popular sports. Golf, and tennis are popular sports. Golf, tennis are popular sports. Golf, or tennis are popular sports. Golf and tennis are popular sports. 9 / 31 Choose the sentence that has the correct use of and / but / or. Pay attention to the capitalization. Which one would you prefer? Would you like to play tennis, and golf Saturday? Which one would you prefer? Would you like to play tennis, or golf Saturday? Which would you prefer? Would you like to play tennis or golf Saturday? Which would you prefer? Would you like to play tennis and golf Saturday? Which would you prefer? Would you like to play tennis or, golf Saturday? 10 / 31 Choose the sentence that has the correct use of and / but / or. Pay attention to the capitalization. Betty is a good tennis player but she’s never played golf. Betty is a good tennis player, and she’s never played golf. Betty is a good tennis player and she’s never played golf. Betty is a good tennis player, she’s never played golf. Betty is a good tennis player, but she’s never played golf. 11 / 31 Choose the sentence that has the correct use of and / but / or. Pay attention to the capitalization. I washed my face and brushed my teeth and combed my hair. I washed my face, brushed my teeth, and combed my hair. I washed my face brushed my teeth, and combed my hair. I washed my face. Brushed my teeth and combed my hair. I washed my face, brushed my teeth, but combed my hair. 12 / 31 Choose the sentence that has the correct use of so and but. Pay attention to the capitalization. The water was cold, but I didn’t go swimming. The water was cold, I didn’t go swimming. The water was cold, so I didn’t go swimming. The water was cold but I didn’t go swimming. The water was cold so I didn’t go swimming. 13 / 31 Choose the sentence that has the correct use of so and but. Pay attention to the capitalization. I got lost but eventually managed to find my way around. I got lost, but eventually managed to find my way around. I got lost, and eventually managed to find my way around. I got lost, so eventually managed to find my way around. I got lost so eventually managed to find my way around. 14 / 31 Choose the sentence that has the correct use of so and but. Pay attention to the capitalization. The water was cold, so I went swimming anyway. The water was cold so I went swimming anyway. The water was cold but I went swimming anyway. The water was cold, but I went swimming anyway. The water was cold but, I went swimming anyway. 15 / 31 Choose the sentence that has the correct use of so and but. Pay attention to the capitalization. It began to rain but I didn’t open my umbrella. It began to rain, but I didn’t open my umbrella. It began to rain so I didn’t open my umbrella. It began to rain, so I didn’t open my umbrella. It began to rain, I didn’t open my umbrella. 16 / 31 Choose the sentence that has the correct use of so and but. Pay attention to the capitalization. It began to rain but I opened my umbrella. It began to rain so I opened my umbrella. It began to rain, I opened my umbrella. It began to rain, so I opened my umbrella. It began to rain so, I opened my umbrella. 17 / 31 Complete the sentences with the correct auxiliary verb. Alan read a book last week, but his brother __________. did will doesn't didn't does 18 / 31 Complete the sentence with the correct auxiliary verb. Alex will walk to work, and his roommate __________ too. won't is will isn't did 19 / 31 Complete the sentence with the correct auxiliary verb. Alan reads a lot of books, but his brother __________. didn't doesn't don't does has 20 / 31 Complete the sentence with the correct auxiliary verb. Alex has walked to work, and his roommate __________ too. has did will didn't hasn't 21 / 31 Complete the sentence with the correct auxiliary verb. Alan has read a book recently, but his brother ___________. haven't didn't has hasn't does 22 / 31 Complete the sentence with the correct phrase using too, so, either, or neither. Mexicans speak Spanish, and __________________. Germans don't either. so do Colombians. Colombians are too. Colombians does too. either do Colombians. 23 / 31 Complete the sentence with the correct phrase using too, so, either, or neither. Haiti is a small country, and __________________. so does Cuba. Cuba does too. neither is Cuba Cuba is too. Cuba is either. 24 / 31 Complete the sentence with the correct phrase using too, so, either, or neither. Iceland doesn’t grow coffee, and _____________________. neither Canada. either does Canada. Canada doesn't either and Canada doesn't neither and so does Canada. 25 / 31 Complete the sentence with the correct phrase using too, so, either, or neither. South Korea lies in Asia, and _____________. either does Japan. Japan do too. too does Japan. Japan do too. Japan does too. 26 / 31 Complete the sentence with the correct phrase using too, so, either, or neither. Most Canadian children will learn more than one language, and ____________________ neither will most Korean children so will most Korean children. most Korean children will either. either will most Korean children. and too will most Korean children. 27 / 31 Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation (periods, commas, and capitalization) Jim was hot. So he sat in the shade. Jim was hot so, he sat in the shade. Jim was hot so he sat in the shade. Jim was hot, so he sat in the shade. Jim was hot. so he sat in the shade. 28 / 31 Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation (periods, commas, and capitalization) Jim was hot tired and thirsty. Jim was hot, tired and, thirsty. Jim was hot. tired and thirsty. Jim was hot, tired, and, thirsty. Jim was hot, tired, and thirsty. 29 / 31 Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation (periods, commas, and capitalization) Jim and Janice sat in the shade and drank iced-tea, because they were hot and thirsty. Jim and Janice sat in the shade and drank iced-tea because they were hot and thirsty. Jim and Janice sat in the shade, and drank iced-tea because they were hot, and thirsty. Jim and Janice sat in the shade and drank iced-tea because they were hot, and thirsty. Jim and janice sat in the shade and drank iced-tea because they were hot and thirsty. 30 / 31 Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation (periods, commas, and capitalization) Because they were hot and thirsty Jim and Janice sat in the shade and drank iced-tea. Because they were hot and thirsty, Jim and Janice sat in the shade and drank iced-tea. Because they were hot and thirsty, Jim and Janice sat in the shade, and drank iced-tea. Because they were hot, and thirsty, Jim and Janice sat in the shade, and drank iced-tea. Because they were hot and thirsty, jim and janice sat in the shade and drank iced-tea. 31 / 31 Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation (periods, commas, and capitalization) Jim was hot Joe sat in the shade. Jim was hot, Joe sat in the shade. Jim was hot and Joe sat in the shade. Jim was hot. Joe sat in the shade. Jim was hot. joe sat in the shade. Jim was hot, joe sat in the shade.