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chapter 12: a glossary of usage
usage glossary b
review the glossary entries on pages 312 - 314 of elements of language for information on the correct usage of the following terms: between, among; fewer, less; bring, take; good, well; bust, busted; had ought, hadnt ought; could of; hardly, scarcely; doesnt, dont
exercise two choices appear in parentheses in each of the following sentences. circle the correct choice.
example 1. who would (of, have) guessed wed be studying in paris?
- even though she was nervous, cleo played (good, well) at the piano recital last night.
- there are far (fewer, less) bison today than there were one hundred fifty years ago.
- if you ask me, that little boy (doesnt, dont) look too happy.
- josé shared the prize money (between, among) his many friends.
- there are (fewer, less) jobs in manufacturing now than there once were.
- dont forget to (bring, take) your baseball mitt to my house tonight.
- the extended school year was discussed (among, between) the three parents.
- derwood might (have, of) believed that story about loch ness, but i could not tell for sure.
- mi ling wont be able to (bring, take) her dog along when she goes away to camp.
- the child got (busted, caught) when he tried to stay up later than the baby - sitter had instructed.
- many immigrants (brought, took) only what they could carry when they came here to the united states.
- dinahs opinion is that the novel (ought not, hadnt ought) to have ended so suddenly.
- she put the flowers (between, among) two pages of a favorite childhood book.
- jimmy carter (is, is not) hardly idle in his retirement from public office.
- lets put (fewer, less) walnuts in this batch of muffins than we put in the last.
- we (ought not, hadnt ought) to wander off too far; the trails in this park can be confusing.
- i could (of, have) predicted that the most popular song of the year would be that one.
- not only was the toddlers temperature too high, but we could tell that he did not feel (good, well).
- when the temperature outside goes below freezing, we let the faucets drip to prevent the pipes from (bursting, busting).
- the art teacher (dont, doesnt) mind if we talk while we work, as long as we talk quietly.
Brief Explanations
- "Well" is an adverb modifying the verb "played". "Good" is an adjective.
- "Fewer" is used with countable nouns like "bison".
- "Doesn't" is the correct third - person singular form for "boy".
- "Among" is used for more than two people, so for "many friends" it's correct.
- "Fewer" is for countable "jobs".
- "Take" is used when the direction is away from the speaker.
- "Among" is used for three or more people (the three parents).
- "Have" is the correct form in "might have believed".
- "Take" is appropriate as the dog is going away with Mi Ling.
- "Busted" is a non - standard form, "caught" is correct.
- "Brought" is the past tense of "bring" and is correct here.
- "Ought not" is the correct usage. "Hadn't ought" is incorrect.
- "Between" is for two items (two pages).
- "Is not" is correct as "hardly" is already a negative - like word.
- "Fewer" is for countable "walnuts".
- "Ought not" is the proper form.
- "Have" is correct in "could have predicted".
- "Well" is used to describe a state of health, not "good". "Bursting" is the correct form for the pipes.
- "Doesn't" is for the third - person singular "art teacher".
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