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QUESTION: 530

Nathanael West said that he'd never have written his satirical novel if he had not visited Hollywood..


  1. have written his

  2. would have written his

  3. could of written his

  4. could have written his

  5. should of written his


Answer: A


QUESTION: 531

The smell from the paper mill laid over the town like a blanket.


  1. laid

  2. has lain

  3. will lie

  4. lay

  5. has laid


Answer: D


QUESTION: 532

When I was halfway down the stairs, I suddenly knew what I had wanted to have said


  1. to have said

  2. too say

  3. to have been said

  4. to had say

  5. to say


Answer: E


QUESTION: 533

I would be more careful if I had been you.


  1. had been

  2. would have been

  3. was

  4. were

  5. could have been


Answer: D


QUESTION: 534

They read where the governor has appointed a special committee to improve the school calendar.


  1. where

  2. how

  3. were

  4. of where

  5. wear


Answer: B


QUESTION: 535

In study hall I sit besides Paul Smith, who is captain of the swim team and one of the best swimmers in the state.


  1. sit besides

  2. sat beside

  3. have set beside

  4. sit beside

  5. have sit beside


Answer: D


QUESTION: 536

Anna Karenina has been read with enjoyment for over 100 years


  1. has been read

  2. will have been read

  3. shall have been read

  4. is being read

  5. was read


Answer: A


QUESTION: 537

Many 19th-century biographers rely on their imaginations, not on real facts.


  1. rely on their imaginations,

  2. relied on their imaginations,

  3. have relied on their imaginations

  4. could have relied on their imaginations,

  5. could rely on their imaginations:


Answer: B


QUESTION: 538

The private lives of politicians, generals, and other notables fascinates the reading public.


  1. fascinates the reading

  2. have fascinated the reading

  3. will fascinate the reading

  4. fascinate the reading

  5. has fascinate the reading


Answer: D


QUESTION: 539

The small man chose a seat near the door and carefully sat down.


  1. sat

  2. will sit

  3. could of sat

  4. have sit down

  5. set down


Answer: A


QUESTION: 540

Last summer I worked in the chemical laboratory at the Brass Company; most of the work came into the lab for testing marked with the words top priority.


  1. words top priority.

  2. words-top priority.

  3. words: Top priority.

  4. words, "Top Priority."

  5. words "top priority."


Answer: D