2. In which of the following sentences does the boldfaced word contain the Latin root -lum-?

A.The bear tucked into his cave for a long winter's (slumber).

B.Hannah's face was (luminous) with the soft morning light. ***

C.The (plumber) peered into the dark drainpipe.

D.Harry felt (clumsy) after he slipped and fell during gym class.

3. Which of the following sentences uses the past perfect verb tense?

A. By June, i will have owned the camera shop for a decade.

B. After it was sold, i had owned the camera shop for 12 years. ***

C.I cannot recall a time when i have not owned some kin of shop.

D.I owned that shop in the year you where born.

4.which of the following sentences uses the subjunctive mood correctly?

A. On most days, he wished he were an artist.

B. Knowing he couldn't get far by walking, he took a cab instead****

C. Even when he was young, he ate too much.

D. When he saves enough money, he is going to India.

5. To help establish coherence in a compare-and-contrast essay, which of the following transitions would best show a contrast between ideas?

A. similarly

B. however ***

C. in addition

D. next

6. To help establish coherence in a compare-and-contrast essay, which of the following would best show a comparison between ideas?

A. finally

B. for example

C. in brief

D. similarly ***

3 answers

All of your answers are correct except for 4. Most people misuse the subjunctive mood.

http://englishplus.com/grammar/00000031.htm
4 is wrong. The others are correct.

http://www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/subjunctive_mood.htm
Thanks guys but I already took it, I searched up subjective mood examples and changed my answer to A and got it right soo...yeah.

But thanks anyway :)
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