Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct from the options provided: I wanted the project finished by Monday. I wanted the project to finish by Monday. I wanted the project to have finished by Monday. I wanted the project finish by Monday.
Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct from the options provided: Had they got a second chance, they might perform better. Had they got a second chance, they might have performed better. Had they got a second chance, they might had performed better. Had they got a second chance, they might have been performing better.
Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct from the options provided: Their answers in the exam were confused, inconsistent, and full of errors. Their answers in the exam were confused, inconsistent, and erroneous. Their answers in the exam were confusing, inconsistency, and full of errors. Their answers in the exam were confused, inconsistency, and erroneous.
Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct from the options provided: All staff members, except he, have signed the contract. All staff members, except him, have signed the contract. All staff members, except his, have signed the contract. All staff members, except they, have signed the contract.
Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct from the options provided: The new policy has been implemented, nor has it been communicated to the staff. The new policy has been implemented, and it has been communicated to the staff. The new policy has been implemented, but it has not been communicated to the staff. The new policy has been implemented, and neither has it been communicated to the staff.