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Preview Assessment: Licenta 2011_Literatura_Engleza A


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In the Preface to The Scarlet Letter, Hawthornes metaphors for romantic realism and romance are:

moonlight and stage light. moonlight and firelight. moonlight and torchlight. moonlight and lighthouse.
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The vast similitude in On the Beach at Night Alone

harmonizes the multitude of worlds. undermines the multitude of worlds. shatters the multitude of worlds. throws the multitude of worlds off balance.
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The first line of Ode to Autumn by John Keats begins with a(n)

iambus. trochee. dactyl. antidactyl.


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Thou art as wise as thou art . Titania tells the enchanted Bottom in A Midsummer Nights Dream.

strong virile beautiful

handsome
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In Death of a Salesman, how did Ben end up in Africa?

By trying to get to Alaska. By chartering a plane. As a stowaway on a trampship.


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In The Scarlet Letter, Hawthornes New England is rendered for:

historical veracity of the facts. historical setting and people. effects of romantic distance and picturesque. effects of picaresque facts.
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In A Midsummer Nights Dream, Bottom says, Ill ... like a nightingale.

cry yell roar sing


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Alonso recognizes Stephano in the last scene of The Tempest as being

my drunken steward. my drunken butler. my drunken boatsman. my drunken sailor.


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Shelleys sonnet Ozymandias treats the classical theme of

carpe diem. carpe rosam. sic transit gloria mundi. Ut picture poesis.
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In the main narrative in Heart of Darkness, the point of view is

editorial omniscience. I-as-protagonist. I-as-witness. all of the above. none of the above.
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The Whitmanian poem On the Beach at Night Alone is constructed upon one of the following figures-of-speech:

an ample enumeration. an extended metaphor. a series of personifications. a simile.


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Shelleys sonnet Ozymandias has . speaker(s).

one two three four


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In the Preface of The Scarlet Letter, in Hawthornes vision is the neutral territory between reality and fairy land, where the Actual and the Imaginary meet and fuse.

the window the ceiling the floor the door


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During the rehearsal scene in A Midsummer Nights Dream Bottom suggests the mechanicals should write a prologue showing that

will scare the spectators will impress the spectators with their knowledge will alleviate the spectators fear

will bring them more money


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In Death of a Salesman, the object Biff stole from the office was:

a fountain pen. a wallet. a photo.


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In On the Beach at Night Alone provides cohesion to the entire existence

love the creative spirit the poetic impulse a vast similitude


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Which of the following sentences referring to the novel Great Expectations is true:

When Pip had a final interview with Miss Havisham, he did not forgive her for the wrong she had done to him in leading him on to believe she had been his benefactor. Miss Havishams is a comic portrait of a jilted woman. Through Jaggers, Miss Havisham adopts the beautiful young child, Estella Philip Pirrip is not the narrator of Great Expectations.
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Helenas father in A Midsummer Nights Dream is

Egeus. Nedar. Nestor. Philostrat.


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In Heart of Darkness, Charlie Marlow gets a job due to

his skills. his aunt. his previous experience.

all of the above. none of the above.


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In the Forest of Athens in A Midsummer Nights Dream Lysander and Demetrius nearly fight over

Hermia. Helena. Titania. Hippolyta.


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The villains Pip has to face in the world of Great Expectations are:

Herbert and Matthew Pocket Provis and Jaggers Joe Gargery and Abel Magwitch Orlick and Compeyson
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Which of the following sentences referring to the novel The Scarlet Letter is true:

Dimmesdale believes that Hesters sin is greater than his own. Hester Prynne and Dimmesdale are, ultimately, archetypes of sinning and that is why their moral development is frozen in stereotyped patterns. Hawthorne did not manage to modify the traditional romance into psychological romance. Hesters husband, Arthur Dimmesdale, returns incognito and settles in the town under the name of Richard Chillingworth.
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Sycorax in The Tempest was born.

on the island. in Naples. in Tunis. in Algiers.


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Originally, Heart of Darkness was destined to

a white audience. a male audience. a British audience. all of the above. none of the above.
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In Great Expectations, Pips real benefactor/benefactress is:

Miss Havisham. Herbert Pocket. Abel Magwitch. Joe Gargery.


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In Death of a Salesman, Willy does not expect a lot of people to come to his funeral.

True False
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In Tristram Shandy, the narrator is

Laurence Sterne Tristram Shandy Uncle Toby both Laurence Sterne and Tristram Shandy
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In A Midsummer Nights Dream of the four fairies attending on Titania, it is of whose house giant-like oxbeef has devoured many a gentleman according to Bottom.

Peaseblossom Cobweb Moth Mustardseed


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Satis House, in Great Expectations, a haunting Gothic residence, symbolizes:

social and biological degeneration.

triumphant love outliving perishable youth and beauty. magnificence of aristocratic wealth and prestige. tragic wedding breakfast covered with cobwebs and spiders.
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Heart of Darkness consists of

two parts. three parts. four parts. all of the above. none of the above.
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Although Keats is famous for his unique combination of various types of images, in Ode to Autumn he clearly favours the use of images

aural gustatory tactile visual


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In Death of a Salesman, Biffs job with Oliver was:

salesman. accountant. marketing manager. shipping clerk.


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In Death of a Salesman, Biff failed his Math exam because

he cheated. he didnt score enough points. he imitated his teacher.


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The imagery Shelley uses in Ozymandias construct

scenes of vivid life. a wasteland.

an exotic world. a great combination of landscape and cityscape.


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In Heart of Darkness, the entrance to the company directors office is guarded by

a bodyguard. a mastiff. a doorman. all of the above. none of the above.


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are among the characters introduced in Part I of Eliots The Waste Land.

Pilgrims Soothsayers Hyacinth farmers War heroes


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Ode to Autumn by John Keats is written in

blank verse. rhyming couplets. crossed rhymes. framing rhymes.


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In A Midsummer Nights Dream, when Puck is sent by Oberon to correct his error, he says that nought shall go

wrong. bad. badly. ill.


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The pronouns thou and thee in the second stanza of Ode to Autumn by John Keats refer to

the poet himself.

the poets mistress. autumn. the poets muse.


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The long lists of the multiple forms of existence upon which On the Beach at Night Alone is constructed illustrates Whitmans belief in:

the simplicity of life. the Over-Soul. the value of democracy. the power of the many.
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Who is Corporal Trim of Sternes Tristram Shandy ?

Uncle Tobys brother. Uncle Tobys son. Uncle Tobys servant. Walter Shandys servant.
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The first stanza of Ode to Autumn by John Keats has an obviously . quality.

pictorial musical statuesque theatrical


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In The Tempest presents a utopian imaginary world with no class divisions and laws.

Alonso Francisco Gonzalo Sebastian


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In Great Expectations, who else apart from Pip was subjected to Mrs. Joe Gargery bringing up by hand?

her child Estella Joe Gargery her sister


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Claudius asks Hamlet if there is no in the play performed at court. insult allusion treason offence
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Its not what you do, its who you know and the smile on your face. Whose is this creed in Death of a Salesman?

Willys. Bens. Biffs.


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In the end of the novel The Scarlet Letter, Dimmesdale found the resolve to admit in public that:

he hated Chillingworth. he wanted to leave New England. he was Pearls father. he did not want to be a minister.
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In Tristram Shandy, Book One, a black page is connected with

Yoricks passing away. the narrative line. widow Wadmans appearance. the mourning caused by Dr. Slops death.
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Eliots The Waste Land is an epic poem concerned, among others, with

the decline of card games.

the dissolution of Western culture. the disintegration of the poets personal life. the disappearance of spring due to global warming.
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In The Tempest the King of Naples was returning from ..to Naples when Prospero raised the tempest.

the Bermudas Milan London Tunis


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In On the Beach at Night Alone the husky song is sung by:

the spheres. the sea. the multitudes of people. the poet.


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In The Tempest after Prospero tells Miranda who they are and where they come from, he

asks her to take care of Ferdinand. hypnotizes her and she falls asleep. asks Caliban to light the fire. goes to inspect the shore of the island.
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The unreal city in Eliots The Waste Land is

London. Paris. New York. Dublin.


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Tristrams father was: a natural philosopher a stoic

an agnostic philosopher a doctor in Philosophy


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In Great Expectations, when Pip becomes a gentleman he starts acting heartlessly and snobbishly towards:

Drummle. Herbert. Joe and Biddy. Orlick.


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In Death of a Salesman, how did Willy and Bens father earn his living?

By travelling across the country selling shoes. By travelling across the country selling fake jewelry. By travelling across the country selling flutes.
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The play-within-the play in Hamlet is called

The Danish Trap The Mousetrap The Exposed Murderer The Sons Revenge
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In Hamlet, shortly before the beginning of the play-within-the play, in a speech to the First Player, Hamlet

praises the quality of the Danish actors. complains about the excesses of bad acting. tells him what play he wants to stage at court. asks him for help in his attempt to expose Claudius as a murderer.
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The other seasons mentioned in Ode to Autumn by John Keats alongside autumn are

winter and spring. spring and summer.

summer and winter. winter, spring and summer.


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What is the name that Tristrams parents intended for him? Heracles John Trismegistus Winston Charles
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The main purpose of Laurence Sternes Tristram Shandy is:

to follow the adventures of Tristram. to illustrate the way a narrative is built. to comment on social inequalities. to create a paradigm of colonialism.
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In Death of a Salesman, Bernard, now a successful man, excells in what sport?

Baseball. Tennis. Soccer.


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In Heart of Darkness, Kurtz gets

back home. married. nominated for the Council of Europe. all of the above. none of the above.
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Stetson in The Waste Land is a figure standing for the

heroes of the Great War. Eliot himself. Eliots friend, Ezra Pound.

none of the above.


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Dickens narrative point(s) of view in David Copperfield and Great Expectations was/were:

the omniscient? the first person? the multiple-selective omniscience? the neutral omniscient perspective
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Which term best describes T.S. Eliots The Waste Land?

fragmentary unitary harmonious hilarious


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Shelleys sonnet Ozymandias is characterized by.

the use of all kinds of images. the predominance of aural images. the use of a few visual images. the use of no images at all.
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In The Tempest the goddesses conjured by Prospero to wed Ferdinand and Miranda are..

Diana, Ceres, Juno. Ceres, Juno, Iris. Juno, Iris, Minerva. Iris, Minerva, Venus.
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In A Midsummer Nights Dream, before their wedding, Theseus invites Hippolyta to listen to the music of his.

dogs. hounds. canaries.

musicians.
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In Heart of Darkness, Charlie Marlow goes looking for

Kurtz. ivory. a colonial outpost. all of the above. none of the above.
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While the first stanza of Ode to Autumn by John Keats presents the richness and bounty of the season, the second stanza rather refers to ..

specific seasonal occupations. the inevitable passing of time. the approach of cruel winter. memories of the past summer.
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Before stabbing Polonius, Hamlet wants to set up a glass so that his mother may see herself in it. ask his mother to get a divorce from Claudius. remind his mother what a good person his father was. make his mother understand that Claudius is the murderer of his father.
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The last words in Hamlet are spoken by.

Hamlet. Horatio. Gertrude. Fortinbras.


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In Death of a Salesman, Willy believes his son is going to waste his life

out of spite. out of cowardice.

out of helplessness.
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Eliots The Waste Land is built on a series of

ironic parallelisms parallel ironies parallels ironies


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In Heart of Darkness, Charlie Marlow witnesses

a fire. forced labour. pagan rites. all of the above. none of the above.
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The poem On the Beach at Night Alone poses:

an ambitious challenge to political leaders. a riddle of existence. meaningless questions. rhetorical questions.
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In Great Expectations, Pip learns from Magwitch, Joe and Biddy that:

feeling and conscience cannot shape him as a gentleman. social and educational improvement are irrelevant if moral worth is not heeded. the recluse, Miss Havisham, is bringing him up as the instrument of her revenge on Compeyson. Estella will not love him any more if he goes to live in London.
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Heart of Darkness is an early example of

traditionalist fiction. modernist fiction.

postmodernist fiction. all of the above. none of the above.


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The poem On the Beach at Night Alone projects an image of

the amplitude of nature and time. the insignificance of life on Earth. the narrowness of human perspective. the frailty of creation.
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When Claudius asks Hamlet how he feels in Act Three, Scene Two, Hamlet answers that he eats from the chameleons dish. chameleons plate. chameleons table. chameleons food.
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Tristram Shandy was published in

the Elisabethan Age. the Age of Reason. the Victorian Age. the Romantic Age.
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In Heart of Darkness, when Charlie Marlow gets a job, a doctor wants to measure

his head. his lung capacity. his blood pressure. all of the above. none of the above.
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Thisbes part in Pyramus and Thisbe from A Midsummer Nights Dream is played by

Bottom. Flute. Quince. Snout.


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In A Midsummer Nights Dream, answering Theseus invitation to go to the woods, Hippolyta recollects her hunting party in a wood of Crete with

Hercules and Castor. Hercules and Cadmus. Hercules and Pollux. Castor and Pollux.
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In On the Beach at Night Alone the old mother is a metaphor for:

Mother Earth. the sea. Nature. Wisdom.


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In The Tempest Prospero, who is grateful to Gonzalo for his help at the time of his exile, calls him

my loyal servant. my only friend. my true preserver. my one and only helper.
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In Death of a Salesman, besides Willy who else talks to Ben?

Howard. Nobody. Charlie. Linda.


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In The Tempest during his rebellion against Prospero in Act Four, Caliban calls him ...

a stupid ass. a dangerous wolf. a greasy snake. a blind mole.


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Tristram Shandy consists of:

seven books. eight books. nine books. twelve books.


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In Death of a Salesman, the dramatic meeting at the hotel between Biff and Willy takes place in:

New Jersey. Boston, Virginia. Boston, Massachusetts.


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In Death of a Salesman, Biffs dreams are described as

stronger and more acceptable than Happys. stronger and less acceptable than Happys. unacceptable to him but fine to Happy. as unacceptable as his brothers.
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The opening lines of The Waste Land contain a reference to

The Tempest. The Book of Thunder. The Canterbury Tales. The Twelfth Night.
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It has been claimed that the main voice in Eliots The Waste Land belongs to

Madame Sosostris. Stetson.

The Thunder. Tiresias.


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The Waste Land is a masterpiece of . literature.

modernist postmodernist late Romantic Victorian


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The obsessive repetition of the word in On the Beach at Night Alone emphasizes the inclusion of everything in the Universe.

world and all have


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In Death of a Salesman, who first suggests the idea that suicide would bring in a 20,000 dollars sum of money?

Ben. Linda. Willy.


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The Waste Land contains original German text from

Tristan und Isolde. Parzival. The Nibelungenlied. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.
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At the beginning of his narrative, Marlow makes a parallel between the British Empire and Ancient Egypt. the Roman Empire. the Persian Empire.

all of the above. none of the above.


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On the Beach at Night Alone celebrates

the indivisible unity of creation. the greatness of human being. the amplitude of the democratic spirit. the self at the center of the hierarchy of being.
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The story of Tristrams life and opinions begins in: book 1 book 4 book 7 book 5
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Tristram was: an only child. he had an elder brother. he had a half brother. he had a younger sister.
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In On the Beach at Night Alone the connection between the multitude of worlds is reinforced by

the repetitions and parallel structures contained in the poem. the repetitive use of the conjunction and. several antithetic pairs. depicting a panoramic cosmic view.
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Which Oriental sources did Eliot use in The Waste Land?

the Vedas yoga treatises the writings of Gandhi he did not use any Oriental sources (that was Ezra Pound)

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From a technical point of view, which is the difference between the concepts of story and of plot? The story is the sum of all the events that the author presents in his novel, while the plot refers to those parts of the story that involve the main character directly. Story is the chronologically-ordered representation of all the information concerning characters, events and settings. It is an abstract version of events, while the plot is the structured matter of the novel. There is no important distinction between plot and story, as both refer to the elements that form the narrative, the material that constitutes the novel. The story represents the selection which the writer makes among the information and events that constitute the plot.
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Hamlet thinks that actors should not improvise but stick to the text of the play. should prove the spectators that they can improvise easily. should be able to play a role even without a script. should be whipped in public places as vagabonds.
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In Death of a Salesman, Linda takes Willys side, against her sons.

True False
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In Heart of Darkness, who is desperate about Kurtzs leaving his African outpost?

His Intended. The Lawyer. The Accountant. All of the above. None of the above.
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In Death of a Salesman, Ben is present during every moment in the play although only Willy can see him.

True False
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In Death of a Salesman, in what circumstances did Willy decide to become a salesman?

After meeting an 84 years old successful salesman. When he realized there was no future for him in Alaska. When Dave Singleman died.
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In Death of a Salesman, before the showdown between Willy and Biff, the former

is planting the garden. is drinking heavily. talks to Happy and Linda.


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In Tristram Shandy, what is Corporal Trims main interest?

flowers military fortifications the ocean life in the city education


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In Nathaniel Hawthornes vision, romance transforms the ordinary world into . and then back into the impression of life. cold allegory fairy tale imaginary land symbolic land
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In Heart of Darkness, Kurtzs fence is decorated with

pottery. carvings. stones.

all of the above. none of the above.


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For Gertrude, the Ghost is just the coinage of Hamlets madness. fantasy. imagination. brain.
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Which are the famous opening words of T. S. Eliots The Waste Land?

I will show you fear in a handful of dust Shantih shantih shantih April is the cruellest month I have seen the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness
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The Burial of the Dead is the secondary name of T.S. Eliots The Waste Land. Part I of The Waste Land. a distinct poem by T.S. Eliot. the subtitle of The Waste Land.
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In The Scarlet Letter, Hesters husband reveals his true identity to her as he tries:

to escape of some bad men who are searching for him. to practice his job of a physician. to find out who her lover is. to come back to her.
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Ode to Autumn by John Keats is written in

alexandrines. pentameters. tetrameters.

trimeters.
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The First Player recites at Hamlets request Priams slaughter by Ajax. Pyrrhus. Achilles. Ulysses.
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Ozymandias in Shelleys eponymous sonnet is

a poet. a traveller. a king. a sculptor.


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The image of the sea in On the Beach at Night Alone is

static. highly picturesque. dynamic. extremely conventional.


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The first stanza of Ode to Autumn by John Keats

keeps up the optimistic tone of the previous stanzas. introduces philosophical discussions on the theme of immutability. describes the arrival of winter. introduces intimations of death and mortality.
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Which of the following statements about Laurence Sternes novel Tristram Shandy is true?

It is a novel written in the third person, having an impersonal and omniscient narrator, who knows everything about all his characters. it is a meta-novel,using a subjective, psychological time.

it is a Bildungsroman, because it follows the story of the development of Tristram as an individual, through the multiple adventures he has, which shape his personality and ultimately help him find his place in society. it explores the dramatic situation of women in the eighteenth century, and comments on the double pressure exerted upon them by an oppressive patriarchal society.
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In Heart of Darkness, Marlows story is told to

a director. an accountant. a lawyer. all of the above. none of the above.


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The I in On the Beach at Night Alone measures time and place in

light-years. distances. intensity of memory. spiritual vibrations.


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In The Tempest Miranda exclaims O brave new world when she first sees

Prosperos island. Ariel. Ferdinand. the castaways.


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Laurence Sternes narrative method was: characteristic of his time. an initiation of the stream-of-consciousness technique. a personal interpretation of Lockes theory. a faithful application of Lockes theory.
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Hamlet, being aware that Rosencrantz and Guildenstern spy on him, calls the former. an asshole. a flute. a serpent. a sponge.
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In Death of a Salesman, Linda refers to her husband as

a lonely heart with a bright smile. a crazy, lovable old fool. a man with no luck and no imagination. a little boat looking for a harbour.
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In his novel, The Scarlet Letter, Hawthorne describes the customs of:

the 19th century New England. the 18th century Puritan Boston. the 17th century Puritan New England. the 16th century Puritan England.
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Shakespeare wrote the play-within-a play in A Midsummer Nights Dream to show

how important the theatre is in society the tensions and censorship of his age that even simple people can be good actors that love is the eternal theme of literature
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One of the chief sources of inspiration for T.S. Eliot in writing The Waste Land was

Franz Boass The Mind of Primitive Man. James Frazers The Golden Bough. Sigmund Freuds Civilization and Its Discontents. none of the above.
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In Great Expectations, most characters are conceived:

allegorically, reduced to ideas, concepts of human nature. mimetically, in abundant varieties of human likeness. both allegorically and mimetically. neither allegorically nor mimetically.
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Shelleys sonnet Ozymandias is written in

blank verse. rhyming couplets. crossed rhymes. several types of rhymes.


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Prospero was usurped by his brother. years before the action of The Tempest.

five ten twelve fifteen


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The I in the poem On the Beach at Night Alone seems to find the key to the existential enigma against the backdrop of:

the endless desert stretch. the canopy of heaven. the sea and the sky together. the vast expanse of the starry sky.
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In The Waste Land Eliot quotes original lines from

The Canterbury Tales by Chaucer. Ginsbergs Howl. Tristan und Isolde. Williamss Spring and All.
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The I in On the Beach at Night Alone postulates the existence of

a plurality of universes. a unique finite world two distinct diametrically opposed realities a center and a periphery of creation
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In magazine form, Heart of Darkness was first published in

The Saturday Evening Post. Blackwoods Magazine. The Strand Magazine. all of the above. none of the above.
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In Death of a Salesman, Linda is nervous about Willys possible suicidal mood when she notices

the huge life insurance he bought. a small rubber pipe connected to the heater. his talking to his dead brother Ben.
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Shelleys sonnet Ozymandias shows that .

art can defeat time. time mocks mans affirmation of his omnipotence. art can defeat not only time, but also the destructive power of the desert. sculpture is the most enduring art.
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In Tristram Shandy, Walter Shandy explains to Uncle Toby the contents of Slawkenbergiuss Latin treatise. What is this treatise about?

Noses. Hats. Pipes. Hairdressing.


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In The Tempest Caliban, Trinculo and Stephano are punished by

being pursued by bees. bats. dogs. wolves.


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In Tristram Shandy, in the closing paragraphs, the characters are preoccupied with:

a tall story. a travellers tale. a cock-and-bull story. a cloak-and-dagger story. an opera.


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In The Scarlet Letter, according to Hawthornes philosophical tenets, the Unpardonable Sinner is an individual who tries to separate his intellect from the heart, in a lack of reverence for the human soul, looking on mankind as the subject of his experiment. What character can be considered as such:

Arthur Dimmesdale Roger Chillingworth Arthur Hollingworth Mr Surveyor Pue


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In Death of a Salesman, how does Ben Loman call his brother?

Willy Will Bill William


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In Death of a Salesman, Biff excelled in:

baseball. American football. rugby.

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The visage the traveler comes upon in Shelleys Ozymandias expresses

contempt for all the human beings. kindness for all the humanity. anger. happiness.
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In Tristram Shandy, Sterne uses a series of unconventional techniques. Thus, a cross appears on the page when Dr. Slop crosses himself, blank pages appear to represent pages torn out. What is the purpose of these technical devices in Sternes construction of the narrative?

to illustrate the point he is trying to make to use an omniscient narrator to involve the reader in the process of creation of the text to create the illusion of reality
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Polonius tells Hamlet that in his youth he played, as an actor, the role of Brutus. Mark Antony. Julius Caesar. Octavius Augustus.

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Preview Assessment: Licenta 2011 Engleza Morfologie


Denumire: Instruciuni: Multiple Attempts Acest test poate fi susinut o singur dat!. Force Completion nainte de epuizarea timpului alocat completrii testului apsai butonul Submit. Examenul este anulat dac se depete acest timp. Licenta 2011 Engleza Morfologie

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Specify the interpretation that can be assigned to the modal verb in the sentence below: You will put the box in the van.

promise request probability


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Choose the appropriate tense for the verbs in brackets: a). the simple present perfect b). the past tense progressive c). the present perfect progressive 1). He (live) in Bucharest for 10 years. 2). Ill call you after my guests (leave). 3). I (walk) in the street when my cousin called me. 1a, 2c, 3b 1b, 2a, 3c 1c, 2a, 3b
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Specify the aspectual classes listed in a-c to which the underlined predicates belong: a). achievement b). activity c). accomplishment 1). John taught linguistics in a college. 2). They left the country two years ago. 3). She wrote her significant novels in her youth.

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Identify the aspectual class of the underlined verb phrases: a). activity b). state c). achievement 1). The argument rests on an invalid assumption. 2). During the floods the river was flowing through the center of the town. 3). He noticed the typing mistake in a second.

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Identify the type of aspectual recategorization undergone by the underlined verb below: He walked the dog out.

from an activity into a state from an accomplishment into an activity from an activity into an accomplishment
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Specify the value of the modal verb in the sentence below: Could I leave now? habituality asking permission ability
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Identify the type of aspectual recategorization undergone by the underlined verb below: He composed the symphony last year.

from an activity into an accomplishment

from an accomplishment into an activity from an achievement into an accomplishment


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Specify the type of article that one should use before the underlined nouns: 1) She took him by .......hand and they left. 2) She went to ......university to continue her education. 3) She went to ......university to meet her husband. a) the zero article b) the indefinite article c) the definite article 1a, 2b, 3c 1c, 2a, 3c 1b, 2a, 3c
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Specify which of the underlined nouns is an inherently [-count] noun and which is a contextually [+count] noun: 1) You cannot prevent your neighbours having a nice gossip in the street. 2) Waiter, there is a hair in my soup. 3) In my leisure hours I would listen to opera music.

a) inherently [-count] b) contextually [+count] 1b, 2b, 3a 1a, 2b, 3b 1b, 2a, 3a
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Identify the temporal values of the present tense in the sentences listed in 1-3: a). the generic value b). the habitual value c). the instantaneous value 1). Dogs bark. 2). I beg your pardon. 3). John smokes cigars. 1a, 2b, 3c

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Specify the type of article that one should use before the underlined nouns: 1) I often listen to classical music on .....radio. 2) .....Indian tea is famous all over the world. 3) He seldom goes sailing on .......Lake Geneva

a) the definite article b) the indefinite article c) the zero article 1a, 2b, 3c 1c, 2a, 3a 1a, 2c, 3c
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Identify the value of the first tense in the following sentence: He wrote the address and posted the envelope.

the past tense the past perfect the present perfect


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Identify the aspectual class of the underlined verb phrases: a). accomplishment b). activity c). state 1). John is losing temper. 2). James drank himself silly. 3). Samuel owned two apartments.

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Specify which of the tenses listed under a-c can be used with the adverbs indicated in 1-3: a). only with the future perfect tense

b). only with the present perfect c). with both the above tenses 1). yet 2). by this time next week 3). already 1b, 2a, 3c 1a, 2b, 3c 1c, 2a, 3b
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Specify which of the following properties characterizes English modal verbs: modals lack conjugation deontic modals can be followed by non-finite verbal forms modals select a long infinitive as their complement
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Choose the correct translation for the following sentence: Cafeaua era deja dulce si n-ar fi trebuit sa-i mai pun zahar. My coffee was already sweet so I neednt had to put any sugar in it. My coffee was already sweet so I didnt need to put any sugar in it. My coffee was already sweet so I neednt have put any sugar in it.
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Specify whether the following sentences are grammatical or not by taking into account the following elements: determiners and pluralization: 1) They're installing a lot of new machinery at the factory. 2) They are installing a lot of new machineries at the factory. 3) The accoustics of this auditorium are excellent. a) grammatical sentence b) ungrammatical sentence 1a, 2a, 3b 1b, 2a, 3b 1a, 2b, 3a
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Specify which of the following tests can be performed on the underlined predicates without inducing aspect shift: a). the progressive form b). the adverbial in two hours 1). Mary discovered the treasure in the backyard. 2). John ran to the car on fire. 3). Harry walked in the park.

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Specify whether the underlined predicates form grammatical or ungrammatical predications: a). grammatical b). ungrammatical 1). John is believing in spirits. 2). The concert is sounding too loud. 3). He drove to Sibiu in two hours.

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Identify the aspectual class of the underlined verb phrases: a). activity b). accomplishment c). state 1). They sailed into the harbour. 2). They sailed in the Pacific for three weeks. 3). John believes in the devil.

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Specify the type of aspectual recategorization undergone by the underlined verbs in the contexts given in 1-3: a). an activity recategorized into an accomplishment

b). a state recategorized into an activity c). an achievement/semelfactive recategorized into an activity 1). John kicked the ball for a couple of minutes. 2). John read the whole chapter last night. 3). I am smelling smoke coming from the kitchen.

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Identify the aspectual class of the underlined verb phrases: a). accomplishment b). state c). activity 1). Martin wrote a few lines. 2). Martin was writing a few lines when his sister entered. 3). The statue stands in the corner of the street.

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Specify the interpretation that may be assigned to the modal verb in the sentence below: We can meet one day after work.

suggestion request ability


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Specify the interpretation that can be assigned to the modal verbs in the following sentence You must be a faithful husband.

only an epistemic reading only a deontic reading both readings are possible depending on a larger context
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Specify the type of aspectual recategorization undergone by the underlined verbs in the contexts given in 1-3: a). a state recategorized into an activity b). an accomplishment recategorized into an activity c). an achievement recategorized into an activity 1). John is being shy for a change. 2). He was falling asleep when he heard a noise in the hall. 3). Jane was playing a Mozart sonata.

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Identify the value of the present perfect in the following sentence: He has broken the china plate. experiential continuative resultative
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Specify whether the following sentences are grammatical or not by taking into account the following elements: verbal agreement and determiners: 1) These fish are overcooked. 2) This fish is overcooked. 3) These fishes is overcooked. a) grammatical sentence b) ungrammatical sentence 1a; 2a, 3b 1a, 2b, 3b 1b, 2a, 3b
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Specify the value of the modal verb in the sentence below: May I start now? permission ability offer

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Identify the value of the modal verb MUST in the following sentence: You must have told her about it beforehand. suggestion offer reproach
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Identify the type of aspectual recategorization undergone by the underlined verb below: He pushed the cart to the backyard.

from a state into an activity from an activity into an achievement from an activity into an accomplishment
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Choose the appropriate tense for the verbs in brackets: a). the simple past tense b). the simple present perfect c). the past tense progressive 1). No, I (call) only on Monday. 2). She broke her arm while she (come down) the stairs. 3). In China, Thomas (notice) different table customs from Europe. 1a, 2b, 3c 1b, 2a, 3c 1a, 2c, 3b
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Which is the time sphere that the verb COULD covers in the following sentences: a) b) 1) 2) 3) the present time sphere / extended present time sphere the past time sphere Your brother was out and couldnt have the key. There could be trouble at the match tomorrow. Do you think you could solve the problem?

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Choose the appropriate tense for the verbs in brackets: a). the simple future tense b). the future progressive tense c). the simple present tense 1). She (be) twenty next week. 2). This time next year he (sit) in the chairmans chair. 3). If my daughter (travel) abroad she will need a new suitcase. 1a, 2b, 3c 1b, 2a, 3c 1c, 2b, 3a
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Identify the temporal meaning conveyed by the following underlined verbal forms: a). situation that involves a prediction b). situation that involves a planned action c). situation scheduled by external factors 1). You will feel better after some rest. 2). I need your help tomorrow. 3). Mary is starting work tomorrow.

1b, 2a, 3c 1a, 2c, 3b 1c, 2b, 3a


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Specify the effect triggered by the presence of a perfect infinitive after the modal verb in the sentence: You must be a faithful husband.

a change from the epistemic to the deontic interpretation of the modal a change from the deontic to the epistemic interpretation of the modal no change in the interpretation of the modal
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Specify the interpretation that can be assigned to the modal verb in the sentence below: A falling drop will hollow the stone.

habitual WILL power WILL volition WILL


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Specify which of the underlined nouns is an inherently [-count] noun and which is a contextually [-count] noun: 1) He shouted a lot of filth at the other driver. 2) Add some melon to this salad and taste it. 3) He never reads the gossip column in the magazines.

a) inherently [-count] b) contextually [-count] 1a, 2b, 3b 1a, 2b, 3a 1b, 2a, 3b
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Specify which of the adverbials in a-c can be used with the tenses indicated in 1-3: a). only with the past tense b). only with the present perfect c). with neither of these tenses 1). not long after that 2). as soon as 3). in the future 1a, 2b, 3c 1b, 2a, 3c 1c, 2b, 3a
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Specify the aspectual class to which the underlined predicates belong: a). achievement b). activity c). accomplishment 1). The bomb exploded in a few seconds.

2). Eat up your soup! 3). He has been smoking quite a lot lately.

1a, 2c, 3b 1a, 2b, 3c 1b, 2c, 3a


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Specify the status of the underlined nouns in point of countability: 1) Are they going to eat soup? 2) This grass grows only in a damp climate. 3) She arranged some attractive grasses with the flowers.

a) mass term b) general term c) singular term 1a, 2b, 3c 1a, 2c, 3b 1b, 2b, 3a
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Specify which of the tenses listed under a-c can be used with the adverbs indicated in 1-3: a). only with the past tense b). only with the present perfect c). with both the above tenses 1). 10 years ago 2). lately 3). recently 1a, 2c, 3b 1a, 2b, 3c 1b, 2c, 3a
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Specify which of the following properties characterizes English modal verbs: negation attaches to the auxiliary do the interrogative form is done by inserting the auxiliary do modals can appear in the coda
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Specify the value of the modal verb in the sentence below: You neednt pay the fine now. lack of obligation lack of possibility lack of offer
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Choose the correct translation for the following sentence: N-a fost nevoie sa plec mai devreme pentru ca George s-a oferit sa ma ia cu masina. I neednt have left earlier as George offered to take me in his car. I didnt need to leave earlier as George offered to take me in his car. I neednt had to leave earlier as George offered to take me in his car.
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Specify which of the following properties characterizes English modal verbs on their epistemic interpretation: modals can occur in the progressive modals cannot occur with the perfect infinitive form modals have specific restrictions on the subject
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Specify whether the following sentences are grammatical or not by taking into account the following elements: determiners and pluralization: 1) That ring your mother gave you is a fine jewelry. 2) You shouldn't keep so much jewelry in the house. 3) You shouldn't keep so many jewelries in the house. a) grammatical sentence b) ungrammatical sentence 1a, 2b, 3b 1a, 2b, 3a 1b, 2a, 3b
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Specify the value of the modal verb in the sentence below:

He cant be that tall! possibility ability impossibility


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Identify the aspectual class of the underlined verb phrases: a). achievement b). activity c). accomplishment 1). John drank three bottles of wine. 2). Martin drinks a lot. 3). Mary spotted the thief.

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Specify the modal effect triggered by the presence of the perfect infinitive after the modal verb in the sentence below: You must be a faithful friend. a change from an epistemic to a deontic interpretation a change from a deontic to an epistemic interpretation no change in the interpretation of the modal
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Identify the type of aspectual recategorization undergone by the underlined verb below: The ball rolled down the hill.

from an accomplishment into an activity from an activity into an accomplishment from an achievement into an accomplishment
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Specify the type of aspectual effect induced by the presence of beprogressive: a). incompletion b). iteration

1). James has been looking for a new hat 2). Her old uncle was dying 3). The train has been arriving late recently 1a, 2b, 3a 1b, 2a, 3b 1a, 2a, 3b
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Specify whether the following sentences are grammatical or not by taking into account the use of the definite article: 1) The murderer was thrown into the prison. 2) They went sightseeing to the Danube Delta. 3) The mount Fujiyama is a real symbol for the Japanese. a) grammatical sentence b) ungrammatical sentence 1b, 2a, 3b 1a, 2b, 3b 1a, 2a, 3b
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Specify the status of the underlined nouns in point of countability: 1) He is successfully running his own company at the age of 25. 2) The duke is proud of his family's antiquity.

a) mass term b) general term c) singular term 1b, 2a 1a, 2c 1a, 2b


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Specify whether the underlined predicates form grammatical or ungrammatical predications: a). grammatical b). ungrammatical 1). Harry is keeping an eye on the kettle. 2). It is being quite windy today. 3). Your books are lying under the shelf.

1a, 2b, 3a 1a, 2a, 3b 1b, 2a, 3b


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Specify which of the following tests can be performed on the underlined predicates without inducing aspect shift: a). the adverbial in two hours b). the adverb intentionally 1). Jane wrote a report on what had happened. 2). The police shot the suspect. 3. John ran three laps round the stadium.

1b, 2b, 3a 1a, 2a, 3b 1a, 2b, 3a


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Specify the interpretation that can be assigned to the modal verb in the sentence below: I must do what I can to protect my friend.

self-compulsion offer suggestion


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In adverbial clauses of time the present perfect is used with one of the following values: the present tense value the future perfect tense value the present perfect value
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On the epistemic interpretation modal verbs evince the following syntactic patterns: they cannot occur in the progressive they can occur with the perfect infinitive they use do-support in the emphatic form
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Identify the aspectual class of the underlined verb phrases: a). state b). activity c). achievement 1). Mary is being clumsy. 2). Mary is clumsy. 3). Jane sat down suddenly on the chair.

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Choose the appropriate tense for the verbs in brackets: a). the past tense b). the present perfect 1). Since you (explain) the main point to me I could solve the problem. 2). I will call you after my parent (leave). 3). He (abandon) the cause many years ago. 1a, 2c, 3b 1a, 2b, 3a 1b, 2a, 3b
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Specify which of the following tests performed on the underlined predicates induce aspectual recategorization: a). the progressive aspect b). a mass noun as direct object 1). John read the first chapter of the book. 2). Thomas ate apples for quite a while. 3). Jane is kind to her children.

1a, 2b, 3a 1a, 2a, 3b 1b, 2a, 3b


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Identify the interpretation that can be assigned to the modal verb MUST in the following sentence: You must be a faithful friend.

only an epistemic reading only a deontic reading both readings are possible depending on the larger context
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Specify whether the underlined predicates form grammatical or ungrammatical predications: a). grammatical b). ungrammatical 1). John is knowing Latin. 2). I am seeing my friend from abroad tomorrow. 3). Ukraine is lying North-East of Romania.

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Specify whether the following sentences are grammatical or not by taking into account the use of the definite article: 1) The museums of the town are closed on Monday. 2) I'll see you the next Monday. 3) The next Monday is a holiday. a) grammatical sentence b) ungrammatical sentence 1a, 2b, 3a 1b, 2a, 3b 1a, 2b, 3b
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Specify whether the following sentences are grammatical or not by taking into account the use of the articles: 1) The unemployment became worse as industries failed. 2) Public health in England is of a high order. 3) The goverment is trying to find work for the unemployed. a) grammatical sentence b) ungrammatical sentence 1a, 2a, 3b 1b, 2a, 3a

1a, 2b, 3b
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Specify the appropriate agreement with the verb for the underlined nouns: 1) Police (be) here. 2) Macaroni (be boiled) in water. 3) The aircraft (be due) to take off in half an hour.

a) the verb in the singular b) the verb in the plural c) the verb either in the singular or in the plural 1b, 2a, 3c 1a, 2a, 3b 1c, 2b, 3b
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Specify whether the following sentences are grammatical or not by taking into account the following elements: determiners and pluralization: 1) James has made a great progress since he joined our class. 2) James has made great progress since he joined our class. 3) James has made great progresses since he joined our class. a) grammatical sentence b) ungrammatical sentence 1a, 2b, 3b 1b, 2a, 3b 1b, 2b, 3a
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Match the following features with the aspectual situation types listed in 1-3: a). [+stativity] b). [-telicity] c). [+telicity] 1). state predications 2). activity predications 3). event predications 1a, 2b, 3c 1a, 2c, 3b

1b, 2a, 3c
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Choose the appropriate tense for the verbs in brackets: a). the simple past perfect b). the simple past tense c). the past tense progressive 1). How long had he lived here when the war (break) out? 2). John (be) a writer for five years before he became a teacher. 3). While he (pump) the bicycle tyres a man looked over the garden wall. 1a, 2b, 3c 1a, 2c, 3b 1b, 2a, 3c
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Identify the temporal values of the present perfect tense in the sentences listed in 1-3: a). the existential value b). the continuous value c). the resultative value 1). Susan has lived in Sibiu for 10 years now. 2). John has been to Japan twice. 3). Margaret has broken my bicycle again. 1a, 2b, 3c 1b, 2a, 3c 1c, 2b, 3a
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Choose the appropriate tense for the verbs in brackets: a). the simple past tense b). the past tense progressive c). the simple present perfect 1). I not (speak) with him since last week. 2). When you (receive) the long distance call? 3). While he (inspect) the precious art object he noticed a nasty flaw. 1a, 2b, 3c 1c, 2a, 3b

1b, 2a, 3c
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Which class of verbs is compatible with the modal verb CAN: factive verbs verbs of cognition verbs of sentential attitude
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Specify the interpretation that can be assigned to the modal verb in the sentence below: He may come later in the afternoon.

only epistemic value only deontic value both interpretations depending on the larger context
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Specify the interpretation of the modal verb CAN in the sentence below: She can be awful at times.

habitual reading characteristic reading generic reading


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Specify the status of the underlined nouns in point of countability: 1) The cat was hidden in the laundry basket. 2) Her sister worked in a laundry. 3) The audience were rocking with laughter at he cinema.

a) contextually[+count] b) inherently [-count] c) inherently [+count] 1b, 2a, 3b 1a, 2b, 3c 1b, 2c, 3a
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Specify the status of the verb WILL in the following sentences:

a) b) 1) 2) 3)

auxiliary modal verb auxiliary verb indicating the future tense I will do that. Unless he will come I go there alone. He will do it tomorrow. 1a, 2b, 3a 1b, 2a, 3b 1a, 2a, 3b

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Preview Assessment: Licenta 2011 Sintaxa propozitiei Engleza

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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: It was drizzling.

Subject expressed by demonstrative IT Subject expressed by impersonal IT Subject expressed by anticipatory IT Subject expressed by emphatic IT
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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: The young man carved this statue.

Non-contrastive Direct Object Affected DO Effected Direct Object Indirect Object


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Object Complement (Predicative Adjunct to the Object) Subject Complement (Predicative Adjunct to the Subject) Predicative AP Adverbial of Manner
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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: The branch moved slowly.

Predicative Adjunct to the Subject Optional Adverbial of Manner

Obligatory Adverbial of Manner Direct Object


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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: She lives a miserable life.

Cognate Direct Object AffectedDirect Object Prepositional Object Predicative


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Object Complement (Predicative Adjunct to the Object) Direct Object Adverbial of Manner Noun Modifier
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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: My friends congratulated me on my success.

Non-contrastive Direct Object Direct Object Indirect Object Prepositional Object


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Specify the subtype of BE in the sentence: The application is being typed. auxiliary for passive and copula auxiliary for progressive and copula auxiliary for passive and progressive modal substitute and auxiliary for passive
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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent: Jim paid the man in the booth a quarter.

Quantifying Adverbial

Direct Object Indirect Object Prepositional Object


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Specify the logical type of predicative in the sentence: Whales are mammals. equative attributive-class membership attributive-class inclusion attributive reciprocal
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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: The doctor walked his patient to the door.

Non-contrastive Direct Object Direct Object Indirect Object Prepositional Object


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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: He has separated from his wife.

Cognate Direct Object Prepositional Object Indirect Object Direct Object


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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: The captain marched the soldiers up the hill.

Cognate Direct Object Prepositional Object Indirect Object Direct Object


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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: She decorated the room in a minimalist fashion.

Non-contrastive Direct Object Affected Direct Object Effected Direct Object Indirect Object
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Adverbial of Manner Predicative Direct Object Predicative Adjunct to the Direct Object
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Indicate the subcategory of the underlined verb in: He died a cowardly death. :

intransitive ergative derived with Cognate Direct Object derived-causative


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two ways three ways one way none (it is ruled out)

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Direct Object Predicative NP Subject Complement (Predicative Adjunct to the Subject) Prepositionless Indirect Object

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derived intransitive (object demotion) derived intransitive (object promotion) transitive copulative predication

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The predicative can be expressed by: NP AP PP all of the above


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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: Professor Smith lectures on Greek philosophy to the second year students every Tuesday.

Non-contrastive Direct Object Direct Object Indirect Object Prepositional Object


ntrebarea nr. 28 0 points Identify the basic regime of the underlined verb in the sentence Mary was eating.
transitive derived intransitive (object demotion) derived intransitive (object promotion) copula-like predication
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The status of the verb TO BE includes:

BE as copula BE as auxiliary BE as existential BE as copula, auxiliary, meaningful verb. modal berb


ntrebarea nr. 30 Identify the regime of the underlined verb in the sentence These clothes hang nicely on the line.
middle verb ergative copula-like transitive

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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: They appointed Jim the manager of the new division.

Predicative Adjunct to the Subject Direct Object Indirect Object Prepositional Object
ntrebarea nr. 32 0 points Identify the basic regime of the underlined verb in the sentence This meat cuts with difficulty.
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the sentence: Joan will make a fine actress one day.

Non-contrastive Direct Object Affected Direct Object Effected Direct Object Predicative
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Specify the subcategory of the underlined verb in the sentence: They had done away with this piece of legislation.

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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: We met the Joneses unexpectedly in New York last year.

Non-contrastive Direct Object Direct Object Adverbial of Place Prepositional Object


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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: He offered the lady a bunch of roses.

Cognate Direct Object Prepositional Object Indirect Object Direct Object


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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: Mary shot him dead.

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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: Joan is having a smoke on the porch.

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ntrebarea nr. 40 Identify the regime of the underlined verb in the sentence She leant her head on his shoulder.
derived causative with obligatory Adverbial of Place derived causative with optional Adverbial of Place ditransitive lexical causative

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middle verb in the progressive unaccusative in the progressive copula BE and Predicative AP none of the above

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ntrebarea nr. 42 The sentence John hit the man with a red flashlight can be interpreted semantically in:
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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: There are many mistakes in this paper.

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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: The girl bowed to the audience.

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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: The dress costs 200$.

Quantifying Adverbial Prepositional Object Indirect Object Direct Object


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Specify the Phrase functioning as predicative in the sentence: Seeing is believing. CP (gerundial clause) PP AP NP
ntrebarea nr. 47 Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: There was an accident at the crossroads.
Subject Direct Object Indirect Object Adverbial of Place

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Specify the Phrase functioning as predicative in the sentence: His wife is of my age. CP (clause) PP AP NP

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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: This street reminds me of Paris.

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Specify the logical type of predicative in the sentence: His paper is similar to Jacks. equative attributive-class membership attributive-class inclusion attributive reciprocal
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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: My mother carved the chicken.

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Specify the Phrase functioning as predicative in the sentence: David is editor of the school magazine. definite NP PP AP article NP
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Specify the Phrase functioning as predicative in the sentence: She is quite interested in journalism. CP (clause) PP AP NP

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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent: The company may have offered Johns wife a high salary.

Predicative Adjunct to the Direct Object Direct Object Indirect Object Prepositional Object
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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent: My mother taught me this song.

Predicative Adjunct to the Direct Object Direct Object Indirect Object Prepositional Object
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Predicative AP Object Complement (Predicative Adjunct to the Object) Adverbial of Manner Noun Modifier
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Indicate the subcategory of the underlined verb in: The river floated the raft. :

intransitive ditransitive derived-causative ergative


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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent: The minister granted journalists an interview.

Predicative Adjunct to the Direct Object Affected Direct Object Indirect Object Prepositional Object

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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: He was arguing with his wife about money.

Reciprocal Indirect Object Indirect Object Reciprocal Prepositional Object Topic Prepositional Object
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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: She closed the door with rage.

Reciprocal Indirect Object Direct Object Adverbial of Manner Prepositional Object


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Specify the subtype of BE in the sentence: She is deserving of a good mark. copula auxiliary for progressive modal substitute lexical verb
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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent: Tom used a knife to cut the salami.

Instrumental Direct Object Affected Direct Object Effected Direct Object Resultative Direct Object
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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: He was born a poet. :

Predicative AP Direct Object Predicative adjunct to the Subject Predicative Adjunct to the Direct Object

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Direct Object Object Complement (Predicative Adjunct to the Object) Indirect Object Noun Modifier

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ntrebarea nr. 65 Identify the regimes of the underlined verbs in the sentences The door opened and The door opens silently.
unaccusative and middle, respectively unergative and middle, respectively basic intransitive and complex intransitive, respectively simple intransitive and complex intransitive with Predicative Adjunct, respectively

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ntrebarea nr. 66 The syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence The lawyer looked at the judge with suspicious eyes is:
Adverbial of Manner or Noun Modifier (depending on the semantic interpretation of the sentence) Adverbial of Manner or Prepositional Object (depending on the semantic interpretation of the sentence) only Adverbial of Manner (irrespective of the semantic interpretation of the sentence) only Noun Modifier (irrespective of the semantic interpretation of the sentence)

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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: I appointed him director.

Predicative Adjunct to the Direct Object Indirect Object Direct Object Predicative
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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: Professor Smith lectures on Greek philosophy to the second year students every Tuesday.

Non-contrastive Direct Object Direct Object Indirect Object

Prepositional Object
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Specify the subtype of BE in the sentence: They are to arrive at 9 p.m. copula auxiliary modal substitute existential
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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: She lives a wonderful life.

Cognate Direct Object Affected Direct Object Experiencer Direct Object Non-contrastive Direct Object
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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: He painted the door white.

Predicative Adjunct to the Direct Object Affected Direct Object Effected Direct Object Adverbial of Manner
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Specify the logical type of predicative in the sentence: Her boots are of a copper shade. equative attributive-class membership attributive-class inclusion attributive reciprocal
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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: The bus collided with the van.

Cognate Direct Object Indirect Object

Prepositional Object Predicative


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Specify the function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: This teacher is in need of money.

Predicative AP Predicative PP Predicative NP Direct Object


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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent: Whom did they appoint head of the department?

Indirect Object Direct Object Predicative Subject


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Specify the subtype of BE in the sentence: Seeing is believing. copula auxiliary modal substitute existential
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Transitivization of the intransitive verb live in the sentence He is living a dogs life is a process of recategorization that can be achieved by: [+ causative] feature incorporation Cognate Object preposition deletion all of the above
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Intransitivization of the transitive verb send in the sentence The parcel has been sent to Leads is a process of recategorization that can be achieved by:

Object Demotion Object Promotion Reflexive Direct Object Deletion all of the above
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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent: He entered the room empty-handed.

Adverbial of Place Affected Direct Object Effected Direct Object Locative Direct Object
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Specify the Phrase functioning as predicative in the sentence: This is what puzzles me. CP (clause) PP AP NP
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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent: We found it a trying and difficult task for beginners.

Predicative Adjunct to the Direct Object Direct Object Adverbial of Manner Prepositional Object
ntrebarea nr. 82 0 points What are the regimes of the underlined verbs in the sentences I feel rotten today and The doctor felt my pulse.
copula-like and monotransitive, respectively copula-like and ditransitive, respectively both ergatives ergative and monotransitive, respectively
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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: My friends congratulated me on my success.

Non-contrastive Direct Object Direct Object Indirect Object Prepositional Object


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Specify the Phrase functioning as predicative in the sentence: This book is of great importance. CP (clause) PP AP NP
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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: He lectures to the students on drama.

Direct Object Indirect Object Prepositional Object Non-contrastive Direct Object


ntrebarea nr. 86 0 points The syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence John hit the man with a red flashlight is:
Prepositional Object or Noun Modifier (depending on the semantic interpretation of the sentence) Adverbial of Manner or Noun Modifier (depending on the semantic interpretation of the sentence) only Prepositional Object (irrespective of the semantic interpretation of the sentence) only Noun Modifier (irrespective of the semantic interpretation of the sentence)
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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: He was arguing with his wife about money.

Reciprocal Indirect Object Indirect Object Reciprocal Prepositional Object Topic Prepositional Object

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Predicative AP Subject Complement (Predicative Adjunct to the Subject) Adverbial of Manner Direct Object

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0 points What are the regimes of the underlined verbs in the sentences John gave Mary a monkey and John called Mary a monkey.
dative and complex transitive with Predicative Adjunct to the Object, respectively dative and complex transitive with Predicative Adjunct to the Subject, respectively both ergatives both monotransitives

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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent: The agent has sold the couple a house.

Predicative Adjunct to the Direct Object Direct Object Indirect Object Prepositional Object
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Specify the subcategory of the underlined verb in the sentence: He galloped the horse up the hill.

reciprocal transitive causative transitive passival complex intransitive


ntrebarea nr. 92 0 points Which is the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence The reports were believed false.
Subject Complement (Predicative Adjunct to the Subject) Object Complement (Predicative Adjunct to the Object) Predicative AP Adverbial of Manner
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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: He lectures to the students on drama.

Direct Object Indirect Object Prepositional Object Non-contrastive Direct Object


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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: He is Secretary of State.

Predicative Attribute Direct Object Predicative Adjunct to the Subject


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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent: I gave each of the boys an apple.

Predicative Adjunct to the Direct Object Affected Direct Object Indirect Object Prepositional Object
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The conjugation of copula BE is identical with: auxiliary verb copula-like verb intransitive verb all of them
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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: These figures add easily.

Predicative Adjunct to the Subject Optional Adverbial of Manner Obligatory Adverbial of Manner Direct Object

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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: He died a hero.

Predicative Indirect Object Direct Object Predicative Adjunct to the Subject


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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent: He elucidated the mystery of the murder.

Instrumental Direct Object Affected Direct Object Effected Direct Object Abstract Direct Object
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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined constituent in the sentence: All the credit for this belongs to our sales staff .

Predicative Adjunct to the Subject Affected Direct Object Effected Direct Object Indirect Object
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Specify the logical type of predicative in the sentence: Jack is my husband. equative attributive-class membership attributive-class inclusion attributive reciprocal

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ntrebarea nr. 1 0 points Specify the syntactic function of the Complement THAT Clause: I didnt know that she had been married, since she seldom talked about herself.
Subject Clause Direct Object Clause Prepositional Object Clause Predicative Clause
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Specify the syntactic function of the embedded clause: For you to win the competition would be essential to your club. Direct Object Clause Subject Clause Prepositional Object Clause Indirect Object Clause
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Specify the syntactic function of the embedded clause: She promised her mother to study for the exam. Direct Object Clause Prepositional Object Clause Noun Modifier Clause Indirect Object Clause
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Specify the type of the infinitival construction in the following complex sentence: He waited for her to speak. PRO to-infinitive For to-infinitive Nominative plus Infinitive Construction

Accusative plus Infinitive Construction


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Specify the syntactic functions of the clauses in the complex sentence: The president of the company was annoyed to hear that all the members of the board complained that the new executive was difficult to work with. Main Clause, Prepositional Object Clause, Direct Object Clause, Prepositional Object Clause Main Clause, Direct Object Clause, Direct Object Clause, Prepositional Object Clause, Subject Clause Main Clause, Prepositional Object Clause, Direct Object Clause, Prepositional Object Clause, Subject Clause Main Clause, Prepositional Object Clause, Direct Object Clause, Direct Object Clause, Subject Clause
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Specify the syntactic function of the embedded clause: He boasted that he was the best player in the team. Direct Object Clause Prepositional Object Clause Subject Clause Indirect Object Clause
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Specify the syntactic function of the infinitival complement clause in the complex sentence: There seems to be a fly in my soup. Direct Object Subject Prepositional Object Predicative
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Specify the agreement rule applying in the following sentence: That he failed and that he didnt care... singular agreement: was no surprise to anyone plural agreement: were no surprise to anyone both singular and plural: was/were no surprise to anyone none of the above
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Finite clauses contain a finite verb phrase, that is a verb obligatorily marked for: Tense Mood Aspect and Voice Mood and Tense
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Specify the syntactic function of the embedded clause: John has known it for a long time that Mary will leave him. Direct Object Clause Prepositional Object Clause Adverbial Clause of Time Indirect Object Clause
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Specify the type of the infinitival construction in the following complex sentence: She seems to be extremely tired. PRO-infinitive For to-infinitive Nominative plus Infinitive Construction Accusative plus Infinitive Construction
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Specify the type of the infinitival construction in the complex sentence: I hope for him to win the presidential race. PRO-to infinitive for-to infinitive SSR (Nominative + infinitive) SOR (Accusative + infinitive)
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What transformation has applied to derive the following complex sentence: That he was the owner of the shop was finally proved by the police. Tough Movement Passivization Dative Movement

Extraposition + It-insertion
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Specify the type of the subordinate clause: Theyre anxious for you to help them. THAT Clause Gerundial Clause Infinitival Clause none of the above
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Which of the following verbs is a SSR trigger: to hold to become to judge to deny
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Specify the type of the subordinate clause: I consider him to be a genius. THAT Clause Gerundial Clause Infinitival Clause none of the above
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Specify the syntactic functions of the clauses in the complex sentence: Her main concern was collecting evidence to prove her husbands infidelity. Main Clause, Predicative Clause, Adverbial Clause of Purpose Main Clause, Direct Object Clause, Adverbial Clause of Purpose Main Clause, Predicative Clause Main Clause, Adverbial Clause of Purpose
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Specify the type of the infinitival construction in the following complex sentence: I dont expect you to win. PRO-infinitive

For to-infinitive Nominative plus Infinitive Construction Accusative plus Infinitive Construction
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Specify the syntactic functions of the clauses in the complex sentence: It was announced that the police were trying to catch the thieves red-handed. Main Clause, Direct Object Clause, Direct Object Clause Main Clause, Subject Clause, Indirect Object Clause Main Clause, Subject Clause, Prepositional Object Clause Main Clause, Subject Clause, Direct Object Clause
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What should you apply in order to correct the sentences below: He is here is nice. Mary had left nobody noticed. Mary will buy the book proves that she is rich. Extraposition and It insertion Tough Movement Passivization THAT (complementizer) insertion
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Specify the type of the infinitival construction in the following complex sentence: I found Tom to be intelligent. PRO-infinitive For to-infinitive Nominative plus Infinitive Construction Accusative plus Infinitive Construction
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Non-finite clauses contain a non-finite verb phrase which is possibly marked for: Tense Mood Aspect and Voice Agreement
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Specify the type of the infinitival constructions in the complex sentence: It would kill the workers to build this dam. PRO-to infinitive for-to infinitive SSR (Nominative + infinitive) SOR (Accusative + infinitive)
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Specify the type of the infinitival construction in the complex sentence: They proved him unquestionably to be the liar. PRO-to infinitive for-to infinitive SSR (Nominative + infinitive) SOR (Accusative + infinitive)
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Specify the syntactic function of the embedded clause: Its vital for your career for you to attend this course. Direct Object Clause Subject Clause Prepositional Object Clause Indirect Object Clause
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Specify the syntactic function of the infinitival complement clause in the complex sentence: I bought a toy with which to play. Attribute Subject Adverbial of Result Predicative
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The sentence Jane seems to like Billy has undergone Noun Phrase movement. Which Noun Phrase has been moved and why? Jane, because it is the subject of the matrix verb Jane, because it would not get case in its original position

Billy, because it is the object of the non-finite verb Billy, because it needs accusative case
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Specify the type of the subordinate clause: The idea that I should go there upsets me. THAT Clause Gerundial Clause Infinitival Clause none of the above
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Choose the correct analysis of the complex sentence: She knows that John brags that the boss will hire him soon. Main Clause, Subject Clause, Direct Object Clause Main Clause, Direct Object Clause, Direct Object Clause Main Clause, Direct Object Clause, Indirect Object Clause Main Clause, Direct Object Clause, Prepositional Object Clause
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What transformation has applied to derive the following complex sentence: She considers it outrageous that he lied to her like that Tough Movement Passivization Complex NP Shift Extraposition + It-insertion
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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined clause: Can you tell me who wrote this book?

Predicative Adjunct Clause (to the Direct Object) Direct Object Clause Indirect Object Clause Prepositional Object Clause
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What transformation has applied to derive the following complex sentence: She is a pleasure to talk to.

Tough Movement Passivization Dative Movement Extraposition + It-insertion


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THAT clauses may undergo the following operations: Extraposition Passivization IT-insertion all of them
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Specify the syntactic functions of the clauses in the complex sentence: He tried to strike a match to look for the lost keys. Direct Object Clause and respectively, Adverbial Clause of Purpose Direct Object Clause and respectively, Attributive Clause Prepositional Object Clause and respectively, Adverbial Clause of Purpose Direct Object Clause and respectively, Indirect Object Clause
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Specify the syntactic function of the embedded clause: She cabled that she would arrive on the 18th of July. Direct Object Clause Prepositional Object Clause Adverbial Clause of Time Indirect Object Clause
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Specify the syntactic function of the embedded clause: He is a pleasure to work with. Direct Object Clause Subject Clause Prepositional Object Clause Indirect Object Clause
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Specify the syntactic function of the embedded clause:

My apprehension was that I could lose my advantage. Direct Object Clause Prepositional Object Clause Noun Modifier Clause Predicative Clause
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Specify the syntactic function of the embedded clause: The most dramatic evidence that John killed Mary came last week. Direct Object Clause Prepositional Object Clause Noun Modifier Clause Indirect Object Clause
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Specify the type of the infinitival constructions in the complex sentence: The company persuaded him to resign. PRO-to infinitive for-to infinitive SSR (Nominative + infinitive) SOR (Accusative + infinitive)
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Choose the correct analysis of the complex sentence: It should be obvious to the government that it annoys everybody in this country that inflation is running high. Main Clause, Subject Clause, Direct Object Clause Main Clause, Direct Object Clause, Subject Clause Main Clause, Subject Clause, Subject Clause Main Clause, Subject Clause, Prepositional Object Clause
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Specify the syntactic function of the embedded clause: Mary was happy to assist anyone. Direct Object Clause Subject Clause Prepositional Object Clause Indirect Object Clause

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Choose the well-formed complex sentence below: He is here is nice. Mary had left nobody noticed. John says the key opens the door. Mary will buy the book proves that she is rich.
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What transformation has applied to derive the following complex sentence: It is essential for you to go there. Tough Movement Passivization Dative Movement Extraposition + It-insertion
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Specify the syntactic function of the infinitival complement clause in the complex sentence: He consented for her to marry. Direct Object Subject Prepositional Object Predicative
ntrebarea nr. 45 0 points Specify the syntactic function of the Complement THAT Clause: It is obvious that they had different cultural perspectives.
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Choose the correct analysis of the complex sentence: She knew that she would hate to go with him on that trip on the ground that he is extremely difficult to get along with. Main Clause, Direct Object Clause, Adverbial Clause of Reason, Subject Clause Main Clause, Direct Object Clause, Direct Object Clause, Subject Clause Main Clause, Direct Object Clause, Direct Object Clause,

Adverbial Clause of Reason, Direct Object Clause Main Clause, Direct Object Clause, Direct Object Clause, Adverbial Clause of Reason, Subject Clause
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What transformation has applied to derive the following complex sentence: She had to admit to her parents that she was wrong. Extraposition + It-insertion Passivization + Extraposition Dative Movement Complex NP Shift
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Extraposition of THAT Clauses is obligatory with the verb: to seem to happen to turn out all of the above
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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined clause: He asked her if she would drive him home.

Predicative Adjunct Clause (to the Direct Object ) Direct Object Clause Indirect Object Clause Prepositional Object Clause
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Specify the syntactic function of the infinitival complement clause in the complex sentence: His favourite pastime is to make wooden soldiers. Attribute Subject Adverbial of Result Predicative
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Specify the type of the infinitival construction in the following complex sentence: He happened to be there.

PRO-infinitive For to-infinitive Nominative plus Infinitive Construction Accusative plus Infinitive Construction
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THAT clauses differ from NP-s in that they do not behave the same in respect to: Passivization Pseudo-cleft distribution Than-pattern Agreement rules
ntrebarea nr. 53 Specify the syntactic function of the Complement THAT Clause: No doubt he will claim that his car broke down.
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Specify the type of the infinitival construction in the complex sentence: For you to win the competition would be essential to your club. PRO-to infinitive for-to infinitive SSR (Nominative + infinitive) SOR (Accusative + infinitive)
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Specify the syntactic functions of the clauses in the complex sentence: Max proved to be the best manager they had ever had. Main Clause, Subject Clause, Noun Modifier Clause Main Clause, Direct Object Clause, Noun Modifier Clause Main Clause, Indirect Object Clause, Noun Modifier Clause Main Clause, Predicative Clause, Noun Modifier Clause
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Specify the syntactic function of the embedded clause:

They proved him unquestionably to be the liar. Direct Object Clause Subject Clause Prepositional Object Clause Indirect Object Clause
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Specify the syntactic functions of the clauses in the complex sentence: Brian happened to witness the accident occurring at the crossroads. Main Clause, Direct Object Clause, Noun Modifier Clause Main Clause, Subject Clause, Noun Modifier Clause Subject Clause, Main Clause, Noun Modifier Clause Main Clause, Subject Clause
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Specify the syntactic function of the embedded clause: We are sorry that he failed the exam. Direct Object Clause Prepositional Object Clause Adverbial Clause of Cause Indirect Object Clause
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Specify the type of the infinitival construction in the following complex sentence: She wants to become the new President of the company. PRO-infinitive For to-infinitive Nominative plus Infinitive Construction Accusative plus Infinitive Construction
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Which of the following verbs is a SSR trigger: to conclude to imagine to continue to attest

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Specify the syntactic functions of the clauses in the complex sentence: I consider it proper that there should be no corruption in the medical domain. Main clause, Noun Modifying Clause Main clause, Direct Object Clause Main clause, Prepositional Object Clause Main clause, Indirect Object Clause
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Specify the syntactic functions of the clauses in the complex sentence: I found it strange that there were no mistakes in those students written papers. Main Clause, Indirect Object Clause Main Clause, Direct Object Clause Main Clause, Predicative Clause Main Clause, Subject Clause
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What transformation has applied to derive the following complex sentence: He owes it to his boss that he got the promotion. Extraposition + It-insertion Passivization + Extraposition Dative Movement Complex NP Shift
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Specify the syntactic function of the embedded clause: The engineer wrongly figured it out that the bridge would hold. Direct Object Clause Prepositional Object Clause Subject Clause Indirect Object Clause
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Specify the syntactic function of the underlined clause: She informed her mother-in-law, Elizabeth, that she had not changed her plan.

Predicative Adjunct Clause (to the Direct Object )

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Specify the type of the infinitival construction in the complex sentence: John appears to speak fluent Russian. PRO-to infinitive for-to infinitive SSR (Nominative + infinitive) SOR (Accusative + infinitive)
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Specify the syntactic functions of the clauses in the complex sentence: What puzzled everybody was that he was very difficult to talk to. Subject Clause, Main Clause, Predicative Clause, Subject Clause Subject Clause, Main Clause, Predicative Clause Subject Clause, Main Clause, Predicative Clause, Predicative Clause Subject Clause, Main Clause, Direct Object Clause, Subject Clause
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Choose the correct statement regarding the Complement Subject in the following string: He seems to be interested in Gothic Architecture. It has been deleted under indefiniteness. It has been promoted as Subject in the Main Clause. It has been promoted as Object in the Main Clause. It has been deleted under co-referentiality with some NP in the Main Clause.
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Specify the syntactic function of the embedded clause: John appears to speak fluent Russian. Direct Object Clause Subject Clause Predicative Clause

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What transformation has applied to derive the following complex sentence: John promised me that he would come. Extraposition + It-insertion Passivization + Extraposition Dative Movement Complex NP Shift
ntrebarea nr. 71 0 points Specify the syntactic function of the Complement THAT Clause: She became aware that something was burning.
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Specify the function of the subordinate clause: The problem is that Ive run out of money. Direct Object Clause Prepositional Object Clause Predicative Clause Subject Clause
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Specify the syntactic function of the infinitival complement clause in the complex sentence: She is artist enough to paint his portrait. Attribute Subject Adverbial of Result Predicative
ntrebarea nr. 74 0 points Specify the syntactic function of the Complement THAT Clause: That he had made a mistake was clear.
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Specify the syntactic function of the infinitival complement clause in the complex sentence: He is difficult to live with. Attribute Subject Adverbial of Result Predicative
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Which of the following verbs is a SOR trigger: to believe to appear to remain to turn out
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Specify the syntactic function of the infinitival complement clause in the complex sentence: I would love to see that movie again. Direct Object Subject Prepositional Object Predicative
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Choose the correct statement regarding the Subject of the Complement Clause in the following string: The company persuaded him to resign. It has been deleted under indefiniteness. It has been promoted as Subject in the Main Clause. It has been promoted as Object in the Main Clause. It has been deleted under co-referentiality with some NP in the Main Clause.
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Specify the syntactic function of the embedded clause: She is not at work, but it doesnt necessarily follow that she is ill.

Direct Object Clause Prepositional Object Clause Subject Clause Indirect Object Clause
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What transformation has applied to derive the following complex sentence: It was well known that the thief was caught red handed. Extraposition + It-insertion Passivization + Extraposition Dative Movement Complex NP Shift
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Specify the type of the infinitival construction in the following complex sentence: She wants to be rewarded. PRO-infinitive For to-infinitive Nominative plus Infinitive Construction Accusative plus Infinitive Construction
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Which of the following verbs is a SOR trigger: to grow to stay to beg to commence
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In the complex sentence, Its no use crying over spilt milk, the underlined item is:

Participle Gerund Verbal Noun Verbal Adjective


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Specify the syntactic functions of the clauses in the complex sentence: It is well known that she is afraid to go to the Circus.

Main Clause, Subject Clause, Prepositional Object Clause Main Clause, Direct Object Clause, Prepositional Object Clause Main Clause, Subject Clause, Indirect Object Clause Main Clause, Direct Object Clause, Direct Object Clause
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Choose the correct type and function of the embedded clause: She considers it outrageous that he lied to her like that. THAT Clause Direct Object Clause THAT Clause Attributive Clause Non-finite Clause Subject Clause Small Clause Object Complement Clause
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Specify the syntactic function of the embedded clause: It surprised me a lot that Jane moved to New York. Direct Object Clause Prepositional Object Clause Subject Clause Indirect Object Clause
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Specify the type of the infinitival construction in the following complex sentence: She tries to improve her writing. PRO-infinitive For to-infinitive Nominative plus Infinitive Construction Accusative plus Infinitive Construction
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Specify the type of the infinitival construction in the complex sentence: They arranged for the old woman to get the best medical treatment. PRO-to infinitive for-to infinitive SSR (Nominative + infinitive) SOR (Accusative + infinitive)

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In the following complex sentence specify for which noun, verb, adjective, or preposition the complement construction is a complement: On Johnsons granting the award to Peter, the commission felt that no further action was necessary. the preposition on for the gerundial construction, the verb feel for the that complement the noun Johnson for the gerundial construction, the verb feel for the that complement the noun Johnson for the gerundial construction, the noun commission for the that complement none of the above
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Specify the type of the infinitival constructions in the complex sentence: She promised her mother to study for the exam. PRO-to infinitive for-to infinitive SSR (Nominative + infinitive) SOR (Accusative + infinitive)
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What transformation has applied to derive the following complex sentence: He told me that he would come earlier. Tough Movement Passivization Dative Movement Extraposition + It-insertion
ntrebarea nr. 92 0 points Specify the syntactic function of the Complement THAT Clause: The truth is that I dont love him any more.
Subject Clause Direct Object Clause Prepositional Object Clause Predicative Clause
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What transformation has applied to derive the following complex sentence: He is a pleasure to work with.

Tough Movement Passivization Complex NP Shift Extraposition


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Choose the correct statement regarding the Complement Subject in the following string: It would help Jane to introduce herself to these professors. It has been deleted under indefiniteness. It has been promoted as Subject in the Main Clause. It has been promoted as Object in the Main Clause. It has been deleted under co-referentiality with some NP in the Main Clause.
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List the complement constructions in the following passage: Peter regarded Johnsons permission for him to leave the country as a sign that the president trusted him and his thinking. Infinitival Complement, THAT Complement, Gerundial Complement Infinitival Complement, THAT Complement, Participial Complement Infinitival Complement, THAT Complement THAT Complement
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Specify the type of the infinitival construction in the following complex sentence: For you to say that is unusual. PRO-infinitive For to-infinitive Nominative plus Infinitive Construction Accusative plus Infinitive Construction

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