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141 The athlete (A) won the (B) race and broke hers (C) own record (D) (C) The possessive pronoun form is her Choice (A) is a correct noun Choice (B) is a correct article Choice (D) is a correct noun 141 The athlete (A) won the (B) race and broke hers (C) own record (D) 142 How much (A) of the diners (B) who ate the meat actually (C) became ill (D)? (A) Countable nouns like diners use the countable form many Choice (B) is a correct noun Choice (C) is a correct adverb Choice (D) is a correct adjective 142 How much (A) of the diners (B) who ate the meat actually (C) became ill (D)? 143 We are (A) not permitted enter (B) the factory after (C) P.M without authorization (D) (B) The infinitive to is needed after permit: permitted to enter Choice (A) is a correct subject + verb Choice (C) is a correct preposition Choice (D) is a correct noun 143 We are (A) not permitted enter (B) the factory after (C) P.M without authorization (D) (C) Noise is the correct noun form Choice (A) is a correct adjective Choice (B) is a correct conjunction Choice (D) is a correct possessive pronoun 156 The tourist was unable (A) to sleep because (B) of the noisy (C) outside her (D) hotel room 157 The goods requiring (A) should be (B) described in detail (C) in order to expedite the shipment (D) (A) Someone else requires the goods, so the past participle should be used: the goods required Choice (B) is a correct verb Choice (C) is a correct prepositional phrase Choice (D) is a correct noun phrase 157 The goods requiring (A) should be (B) described in detail (C) in order to expedite the shipment (D) 158 After being (A) asked his (B) advice, Mr Harmoui recommended to have (C) the proposal read (D) by a lawyer (C) Recommend is followed by the gerund, not the infinitive: recommended having the proposal read Choice (A) is a correct adverbial phrase Choice (B) is a correct pronoun Choice (D) is a correct simple verb 158 After being (A) asked his (B) advice, Mr Harmoui recommended to have (C) the proposal read (D) by a lawyer 159 The secretary (A) proved herself (B) to be conscientious, painstaking, and (C) accurate; she always produced work of finer (D) quality (D) The -er form of the adjective is not used unless comparing two things: work of fine quality Choice (A) is a correct noun phrase Choice (B) is a correct pronoun Choice (C) is a correct conjunction 159 The secretary (A) proved herself (B) to be conscientious, painstaking, and (C) accurate; she always produced work of finer (D) quality 160 Every (A)month new employees are hired and firing (B), making this department have (C) the highest turnover rate in (D) the company (B) The past participle fired completes the parallel construction of the verb phrase are hired and fired Choice (A) is a correct adjective Choice (C) is a correct verb Choice (D) is a correct preposition 160 Every (A) month new employees are hired and firing (B), making this department have (C) the highest turnover rate in (D) the company THANK YOU ... week (C) Later is already a comparative form More is not required Choice (A) is a correct past participle used as an adjective Choice (B) is a correct verb Choice (D) is a correct article 144... as Choice (A) is a correct conjunction Choice (B) is a correct verb Choice (D) is a correct past participle 148 Although (A) Mr Tan had put (B) in much time (C) and effort as Ms Foley, he was... nouns not use the article a: made coffee Choice (A) is a correct article Choice (C) is a correct participle plus preposition Choice (D) is a correct possessive pronoun 149 The (A) secretary made