Inverted Sentences Quiz 4 (25 MCQs)

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1. Here is a colorful picture of a girl in her native costume.
2. Tell whether the sentence below is in natural or inverted order.In the line at the water fountain are six thirsty children.
3. Go to the store and buy eggs. Predicate
4. All throughout the streets parade the joyful bands of musicians.
5. When will James arrive? Predicate
6. The inverted sentence is .....
7. On the wall ..... several colorful posters.
8. Which of the following is an example of an inverted sentence?A) Down the street ran the dog.B) The dog ran down the street.
9. Beside the bench ..... the toolbox.
10. Scarcely ..... down to eat when the doorbell rang.
11. Through the museum ..... tourists by the thousands.
12. Tell whether the sentence below is in natural or inverted order.Never had John been to such a fantastic restaurant.
13. The economic background of labor legislation wil not be mentioned in this course, ..... be treated.
14. If you treat people around you well, you will feel happy in your heart.
15. Tell whether the sentence below is in natural or inverted order.The detective looked cautiously for the fingerprints.
16. Is your plane ticket printed?
17. When the subject of an inverted sentence is a singular noun, the verb should also be singular. True or False?
18. He started computer programming as soon as he left school.A. No sooner had he started computer programming when he left school.B. Hardly had he started computer programming that he left school.C. No sooner had he left school than he started computer programming.D. After he left school, he had started computer programming.
19. If I didn't skip meals, I wouldn't feel hungry like this
20. Only by practicing every day ..... to play the piano.
21. Select the verb in agreement with the subject.On the shelf in the library (sits, sit) a classic collection of books.
22. Who (is, are) the starting players?
23. During the meeting, Janice got very loud. Predicate
24. Find the vague pronoun:When the students got their tests back, she started cheering excitedly.
25. Have I heard a weaker excuse!