LET’S HAVE A DRILL
co__i__ioner
a__eviate
re__e__ing
ma__iage
alleviate
commissioner
marriage
referring
emba__a__
di__ipline
inter__upt
exa__e__ate
discipline
embarrass
exaggerate
interrupt
a __ i __ ude
a__o __ odate
re __ o __ end
i __ ense
accommodate
attitude
immense
recommend
co __ ercial
a__omplish
pr __ v __ l __ ge
leng __ e __ ing
accomplish
commercial
lengthening
privilege
co __ i __ ees
a__aratus
pre __ ence
disa __ ointment
apparatus
committees
disappointment
presence
IDENTIFYING ERRORS
SPELLING
1. Read all the words.2. Pronounce the words in your head.3. Spot directly the misspelled word.4. Practice the process of elimination.
Remove words that are correctly spelled.5. Some items have no errors.
A B C D
acquire humorous scene refering
D
referring
A B C D
weather jealousy aleviate sergeant
C
alleviate
A B C D
embarass emphasize description schedule
A
embarrass
A B C D
medieval narrative become dicipline
D
discipline
A B C D
suppress accomodate condemn tremendous
B
accommodate
A B C D
excercise attitude rhythm immense
A
exercise
A B C D
separate technique lenghtening appearance
C
lengthening
A B C D
foreigners oppose privelege genius
C
privilege
A B C D
attire breath confusion gramatically
D
grammatically
A B C D
aparatus committees presence procedure
A
apparatus
A B C D
disillusioned hallelujah intelect tyranny
C
intellect
LET’S HAVE A DRILL
VOCABULARY | List 16
homeDOMICILE
VOCABULARY | List 16
relieveALLAY
VOCABULARY | List 16
emphasizeACCENTUATE
VOCABULARY | List 16
threatening shake or
waveBRANDISH
VOCABULARY | List 16
eatingCONSUMPTION
VOCABULARY | List 16
burdenedLADEN
VOCABULARY | List 16
dangerousPERILOUS
VOCABULARY | List 16
wanderingMEANDERING
VOCABULARY | List 16
moralVIRTUOUS
VOCABULARY | List 16
preventOBVIATE
Vocabulary | List 17
unceasing
INCESSANT
Vocabulary | List 17
joined, linked
ALLIED
Vocabulary | List 17
right, power
JURISDICTION
Vocabulary | List 17
suitable
APT
Vocabulary | List 17
lingo
JARGON
Vocabulary | List 17
countless, abundant
MYRIAD
Vocabulary | List 17
lively, spirited
SPRIGHTLY
Vocabulary | List 17
similar, like
KINDRED
Vocabulary | List 17
uncertain
PRECARIOUS
Vocabulary | List 17
diminish, lessen
MINIMIZE
VOCABULARY List 18
obey, conform, submit COMPLY
VOCABULARY List 18
choke, smother, suppress STIFLE
VOCABULARY List 18
sharpen,stimulateheighten WHET
VOCABULARY List 18
sharp, biting,
sarcastic CAUSTIC
VOCABULARY List 18
peaceful, calm, quiet PLACID
VOCABULARY List 18
fineness of taste,
feeling, or thought REFINEMENT
VOCABULARY List 18
foam,froth
SPUME
VOCABULARY List 18
self-satisfied, self-
complacent
SMUG
VOCABULARY List 18
small rounded
hill KNOLL
VOCABULARY List 18
warmth, earnestness
sincerityCORDIALITY
VOCABULARY | List 19
covetous, greedy
GRASPING
VOCABULARY | List 19
bind, shackle,
tie PINION
VOCABULARY | List 19
winding,curving
SINUOUS
VOCABULARY | List 19
ravenous,greedy
VORACIOUS
VOCABULARY | List 19
persistent, long-lasting
CHRONIC
VOCABULARY | List 19
abnormally lean,haggard-looking
GAUNT
VOCABULARY | List 19
dim,dark,
gloomyMURKY
VOCABULARY | List 19
relevant,related
PERTINENT
VOCABULARY | List 19
bank,reef,bar SHOAL
VOCABULARY | List 19
trace,track,signVESTIGE
VOCABULARY | List 20
unbiased by personalinterest,
impartialDISINTERESTED
VOCABULARY | List 20
chain, shackle, confine
STIFLE
VOCABULARY | List 20
state of extreme perplexity or
uncertaintyQUANDARY
VOCABULARY | List 20
tightly drawn, tight, tense
TAUT
VOCABULARY | List 20
fleshy, fat, obese
CORPULENT
VOCABULARY | List 20
share, portion, gain
DIVIDEND
VOCABULARY | List 20
bizarre, distorted, weird
GROTESQUE
VOCABULARY | List 20
supreme, unexcelled,
unsurpassedSUPERLATIVE
VOCABULARY | List 20
earthly
TERRESTRIAL
VOCABULARY | List 20
clouded,muddy, murky
TURBID
VOCABULARY
For sentence completion1. Read the sentence carefully.2. Choose the appropriate word for the
sentence.3. Recall the meaning of each word.4. Find key words or clues in the sentence.
Paul encourages us to think in Philippians 4:8 to think _________ thoughts.
A B C D
laden virtuous perilous meandering
B
The accounting office told me that she had no _______ over student loan approvals, only the principal had the authority to decide.
A B C D
consumption domicile jargon jurisdiction
D
The lack of _________ is nothing to be proud of; we should exert effort to attain our full potential.
A B C D
refinement knoll smug spume
A
Sometimes when a Christian has a _________ illness, God uses the persistent affliction to do good things for that person and for others.
A B C D
grasping murky gaunt chronic
D
Without a map, we sat at the crossroads in a _____________ about which road to take.
A B C D
dividend grotesqueness tautness quandary
D
VOCABULARYFor analogy1. Identify the relationship of the given pair of
words.2. Choose the pair that has the same relationship
with the given pair. It’s important that you understand the meaning of the word.
3. Recall the meaning of each word and determine the relationship.
Only the grammar topics that we discussed will be included in the identifying errors.
IDENTIFYING ERRORS
A.The teacher
mentioned on Friday we would see the
film Titanic.
B.The teacher
mentioned we would see the film Titanic on Friday .
IDENTIFYING ERRORS
A.The student heard that the police had arrested the thief
who stole the school camera on the radio.
B.The student heardon
the radio that the police had arrested the thief who stole the school camera.
IDENTIFYING ERRORS
A.Beyond his wildest dreams after the service, the boy
realized that he was prosperous.
B.After the service,
the boy realized that he was prosperous beyond his wildest
dreams.
co__i__ioner
a__eviate
re__e__ing
ma__iage
1. neither Rahab nor Ruth
2. of Christ yet both
3. were in the geneology
4. were Israelites
co__i__ioner
a__eviate
re__e__ing
ma__iage
1. becomes a Christian
2. a man
3. is not born one
4. he
co__i__ioner
a__eviate
re__e__ing
ma__iage
A. and you will be
satisfied
B. when you remember
C. you can face any
problem with confidence
D. that God is in control
of the problem
co__i__ioner
a__eviate
re__e__ing
ma__iage
A. that
B. the Lord
C. has made
D. this is the day
co__i__ioner
a__eviate
re__e__ing
ma__iage
A. died for our sins
B. came to earth
C. and
D. Jesus Christ
1. Read the question first before the excerpt.
2. Try to answer the question without reading the choices.
3. Look at the choices and select the BEST answer.
4. If not sure, do the process of elimination.
5. The answer is on the text. Read the lines or read between the lines.
1.BEFORE THE TEST, you need to
review the coverage of the test. Focus
on the topics that you find difficult.
2.DURINGTHE TEST, you need to read
and think before you answer. Follow
the instructions and give the answer
that is being asked in the questions.
3.AFTER ANSWERING THE TEST, go
over the entire test paper and review
your answers.
REMINDERS
“Trust in the Lord
with all your heart
and lean not on your
own understanding.”
-Proverbs 3:5
“I can do all things
through Christ who
gives me strength.”
-Philippians 4:13
IDENTIFYING ERRORS
A. B..
IDENTIFYING ERRORS
A. B.