Therefore, you should be able to do the following in sentences with one subject and verb: (1) be sure the sentence with one subject and a verb, (2) be careful of objects of prepositions and appositive when you are looking for the subject, and (3) be careful of objects present participles and past participles when you are looking for the verb.
You know that a sentence in English should have a subject and a verb. The most common types of problems that you will encounter in structure questions on the TOEFL tes have to do with subjects and verbs: perhaps the sentence is missing either the subject or the verb or both, or perhaps the sentence has an extra subject or the verb.
____________ was backed up for miles on the freeway.
(A) Yesterday
(B) In the morning
(C) Traffic
(D) Cars
In this example you should notice immediately that there is a verb was, but there is no subject. Answer (C) is the best answer because it contains the singular subject traffic that agrees with the singular verb was. Answer (A), yesterday, and answer (B), in the morning, are not subject, it is not correct because cars is plural and it does not agree with the singular verb was.
Example 2:
In this example you should notice immediately that the sentences has a subject engineers and that there is no verb. Because answer (B), are needed, is a verb, it is the best answer, Answer (A), (C), and (D) are not verbs, so they are not correct.
Example 3:
The boy______ going to the movies with a friend,
(A) he is
(B) he always was
(C) is relaxing
(D) will be
This sentence has a subject boy and has part of a verb going; to be correct, some from of the verb be is needed to make the sentence complete. Answer (A) and (B) are incorrect because the sentence already has a subject boy and does not need the extra subject he. Answer (C) is incorrect because relaxing is an extra verb part that is unnecessary because of going. Answer (D) is the best answer; will be together with going is a complete verb.
So, the key words of this TOEFL structure trick is "A sentence must have at least one subject and one verb.
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