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Q1Domain Verified
According to "The Complete TOEIC Grammar Pitfalls Course 2026," which of the following grammatical structures, often misused in formal business communication, is most likely to be flagged as an error by advanced TOEIC examiners due to its inherent ambiguity in subject-verb agreement when a gerund phrase acts as the subject?
Using a singular verb with a plural gerund phrase when the object of the gerund is plural.
The omission of a necessary article before a gerund phrase that functions as a singular abstract noun.
Employing a singular verb when the gerund phrase, acting as the subject, contains a collective noun that implies plurality.
Incorrectly using a plural verb when the gerund phrase, the singular subject, is followed by a prepositional phrase modifying the gerund.
Q2Domain Verified
In "The Complete TOEIC Grammar Pitfalls Course 2026," the course emphasizes the subtle distinction between adjectival and adverbial use of participles. Which scenario represents a common pitfall where a participle, intended to modify a noun, is incorrectly used adverbially, leading to a misinterpretation of the sentence's meaning?
"Having *completed* the project, the team celebrated their success." (Incorrectly used as an adverb modifying "celebrated")
"The report, *written* by the new intern, was submitted on time." (Incorrectly used as an adverb modifying "submitted")
"The company is looking for employees *skilled* in negotiation." (Incorrectly used as an adverb modifying "negotiation")
"The manager found the proposal *convincing*, leading to its immediate approval." (Incorrectly used as an adverb modifying "leading")
Q3Domain Verified
According to the advanced strategies presented in "The Complete TOEIC Grammar Pitfalls Course 2026," when dealing with complex conditional sentences in formal TOEIC contexts, what is the most frequent error related to the inversion of subject and auxiliary verb, particularly in Type 3 conditionals?
Using the simple past tense instead of the past perfect in the 'if' clause.
Placing the modal verb in the main clause before the subject when inversion is not require
D) Using the present perfect tense in the main clause instead of the past modal perfect.
Incorrectly omitting the auxiliary verb "had" when performing subject-auxiliary inversion.

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