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ILTS Test of Academic Proficiency Language Arts Sample Test

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Which of the following sentences is correct?





Correct Answer:
when i have a lot of work to do, i always eat lunch at my desk.
the correct sentence among the options provided is: "when i have a lot of work to do, i always eat lunch at my desk." this sentence is correct for several reasons: 1. **complete thought**: it expresses a complete thought, which includes a subject ("i") and a predicate ("have a lot of work to do, i always eat lunch at my desk"). the sentence is self-contained and does not leave the reader expecting more information to understand the message. 2. **correct grammar and punctuation**: the sentence uses proper grammar, including correct verb tense and subject-verb agreement. the use of the comma after the dependent clause ("when i have a lot of work to do,") correctly separates it from the main clause, which enhances clarity. 3. **clear and concise**: it conveys the information directly and succinctly without unnecessary words or complexity. now, let's analyze why the other sentences are incorrect: - "to run around all afternoon and make a lot of noise." this is a sentence fragment. it lacks a subject performing the action and a main verb. it reads more like an infinitive phrase that should be part of a larger sentence. - "whenever i eat bananas, i get very full and sometimes i can’t eat anything else for a whole day i get sick sometimes too." this is a run-on sentence. it improperly combines two complete thoughts without the necessary punctuation (like a period or a semicolon) or a conjunction. it should be split into separate sentences or properly connected. - "brian’s best efforts to lift the chair." this is another sentence fragment. it mentions "brian's best efforts" but doesn't complete the thought. what about his best efforts? the sentence needs a main verb to express what is happening concerning "brian's best efforts." in summary, for a sentence to be correct, it must express a complete thought, include proper grammar and punctuation, and be clear and concise. "when i have a lot of work to do, i always eat lunch at my desk." meets all these criteria, making it the correct choice among the options given.


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