Sentence Completions: Verbs - ISEE Middle Level Verbal Reasoning
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Fill in the blank with the word that best completes the sentence.
In order to her displeasure to her child for his negative behavior, the mother took away his favorite toy.
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In order to her displeasure to her child for his negative behavior, the mother took away his favorite toy.
The mother wanted to show her displeasure and therefore she was "conveying" her displeasure. To "utter" would be to speak; "pronounce" is to describe verbally; "project" is to communicate; and "exude" is to emit.
The mother wanted to show her displeasure and therefore she was "conveying" her displeasure. To "utter" would be to speak; "pronounce" is to describe verbally; "project" is to communicate; and "exude" is to emit.
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Fill in the blank with the word that best completes the sentence.
The student did ample research on global warming in order to support and her position that global warming is happening.
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The student did ample research on global warming in order to support and her position that global warming is happening.
The student wants to support her position and therefore wants to "justify" it. "Maintain" is to keep; "disrupt" is to intrude; and "condone" is to allow.
The student wants to support her position and therefore wants to "justify" it. "Maintain" is to keep; "disrupt" is to intrude; and "condone" is to allow.
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Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
I could not see who was speaking to me on the other side of the hill, as the trees the figure.
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
I could not see who was speaking to me on the other side of the hill, as the trees the figure.
"Obscured" in this context means hidden. The sentence states. "I could not see..." which implies that the speaker is hidden. The other answer choices do not match the context of the sentence.
"Obscured" in this context means hidden. The sentence states. "I could not see..." which implies that the speaker is hidden. The other answer choices do not match the context of the sentence.
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Be careful with that, do not the surface!
Be careful with that, do not the surface!
Be careful with that, do not mar the surface! Whenever something is marred, it is scratched up or broken.
Be careful with that, do not mar the surface! Whenever something is marred, it is scratched up or broken.
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She is strong, she will not .
She is strong, she will not .
She is strong, she will not falter. Faltering refers to failing or becoming unsteady. Someone who is strong, is unlikely to falter (at least at most physical tasks).
Though the other choices do make sense, they would only be found in very specific contexts. While the use of "falter" would be the most common choice to fill in the blank.
She is strong, she will not falter. Faltering refers to failing or becoming unsteady. Someone who is strong, is unlikely to falter (at least at most physical tasks).
Though the other choices do make sense, they would only be found in very specific contexts. While the use of "falter" would be the most common choice to fill in the blank.
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I hope this heavy pack doesn't you too much.
I hope this heavy pack doesn't you too much.
I hope this heavy pack doesn't encumber you too much. Encumber most nearly means burden or weigh-down. A heavy pack is very likely to encumber someone.
I hope this heavy pack doesn't encumber you too much. Encumber most nearly means burden or weigh-down. A heavy pack is very likely to encumber someone.
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Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Sarah uses painting and the written art of poetry to express her feelings and to her emotions.
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Sarah uses painting and the written art of poetry to express her feelings and to her emotions.
Sarah uses visual art and poetry as a way of expressing her feelings or conveying her feelings. Thus, convey is the best word to get across the idea of revealing her feelings through her art.
Sarah uses visual art and poetry as a way of expressing her feelings or conveying her feelings. Thus, convey is the best word to get across the idea of revealing her feelings through her art.
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Each sentence completion question is made up of a sentence with one blank. Each blank indicates that a word is missing. The sentence is followed by five answer choices. Select the one word that will best complete the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
Unable to her thirst with the meager amount of bottled water she brought with her on the hike, Heidi was parched at the end of the hike.
Each sentence completion question is made up of a sentence with one blank. Each blank indicates that a word is missing. The sentence is followed by five answer choices. Select the one word that will best complete the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
Unable to her thirst with the meager amount of bottled water she brought with her on the hike, Heidi was parched at the end of the hike.
Since Heidi was parched at the end of the hike, this indicates that she drank too little on the hike. During the hike, she tried to quench or satisfy her thirst, but she could not with the amount of water she brought with her.
Since Heidi was parched at the end of the hike, this indicates that she drank too little on the hike. During the hike, she tried to quench or satisfy her thirst, but she could not with the amount of water she brought with her.
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Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The hungry duck swam across the pond, climbed onto shore, and across the grass to follow the tourists who had food.
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The hungry duck swam across the pond, climbed onto shore, and across the grass to follow the tourists who had food.
Because of the sentence's parallel structure, we can infer that we are looking for a verb, so while "ductile" sounds like duck and "fowl" refers to birds, neither of them are the correct answer. From the sentence's context, we can tell that we are looking for a verb that means something like walked, since we know that the duck moved across the grass to follow the tourists, and ducks move across grass by walking. Of the answer choices remaining, only "waddled" and "stomped" describe movement. Since "stomp" means to make a lot of noise while walking, often to demonstrate one's anger, and "waddle" means to walk with small steps while swinging one's body back and forth, "waddle" is the better choice and the correct answer.
Because of the sentence's parallel structure, we can infer that we are looking for a verb, so while "ductile" sounds like duck and "fowl" refers to birds, neither of them are the correct answer. From the sentence's context, we can tell that we are looking for a verb that means something like walked, since we know that the duck moved across the grass to follow the tourists, and ducks move across grass by walking. Of the answer choices remaining, only "waddled" and "stomped" describe movement. Since "stomp" means to make a lot of noise while walking, often to demonstrate one's anger, and "waddle" means to walk with small steps while swinging one's body back and forth, "waddle" is the better choice and the correct answer.
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Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
When the delicious scent of baking cookies in from the kitchen, my mouth began to water.
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When the delicious scent of baking cookies in from the kitchen, my mouth began to water.
We can infer that we need to find a verb that means something like drifted and can refer to air and smells. "Wafted" and "gusted" appear to be our best choices. Since "gusted" refers to wind and means blew in gusts, it seems a bit strong for our sentence's context. (It doesn't seem like there was any wind blowing out of the kitchen.) "Wafted," however, means passed through the air gently and fits the context of the sentence very well, so "wafted" is the best answer.
We can infer that we need to find a verb that means something like drifted and can refer to air and smells. "Wafted" and "gusted" appear to be our best choices. Since "gusted" refers to wind and means blew in gusts, it seems a bit strong for our sentence's context. (It doesn't seem like there was any wind blowing out of the kitchen.) "Wafted," however, means passed through the air gently and fits the context of the sentence very well, so "wafted" is the best answer.
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Unfortunately, the weather forecast did not mention any precipitation in the morning's forecast, so George did not any rain and was drenched in the sudden downpour.
Unfortunately, the weather forecast did not mention any precipitation in the morning's forecast, so George did not any rain and was drenched in the sudden downpour.
We know from the sentence's context that George did not expect any rain because of the incorrect weather report, so we need to pick out a verb that means something like "expect." While "see" might look like a correct answer, a sudden downpour occurred and George was drenched, so we can reasonably conclude that George saw rain. "Anticipate," however, is a verb that can mean "regard as probable; expect or predict" or "guess or be aware of what will happen and take action in order to be prepared." Since "anticipate" is the answer choice closest in meaning to "expect" and best fits the sentence, "anticipate" is the correct answer.
We know from the sentence's context that George did not expect any rain because of the incorrect weather report, so we need to pick out a verb that means something like "expect." While "see" might look like a correct answer, a sudden downpour occurred and George was drenched, so we can reasonably conclude that George saw rain. "Anticipate," however, is a verb that can mean "regard as probable; expect or predict" or "guess or be aware of what will happen and take action in order to be prepared." Since "anticipate" is the answer choice closest in meaning to "expect" and best fits the sentence, "anticipate" is the correct answer.
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Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The space ship is designed to its empty fuel tanks, releasing them into space when they are no longer needed.
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The space ship is designed to its empty fuel tanks, releasing them into space when they are no longer needed.
Since we know that the empty fuel tanks are "releas\[ed\]...into space when no longer needed," we need to pick out an answer choice that means something like "release." Since "jettison" is a verb meaning "throw or drop something from an aircraft or ship" or "abandon or discard someone or something that is no longer wanted," "jettison" best fits the context of the sentence and is the correct answer.
Since we know that the empty fuel tanks are "releas\[ed\]...into space when no longer needed," we need to pick out an answer choice that means something like "release." Since "jettison" is a verb meaning "throw or drop something from an aircraft or ship" or "abandon or discard someone or something that is no longer wanted," "jettison" best fits the context of the sentence and is the correct answer.
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Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
The dog at the squirrel, but was pulled back sharply by its owner, who held its leash and kept it on the sidewalk.
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The dog at the squirrel, but was pulled back sharply by its owner, who held its leash and kept it on the sidewalk.
We can infer that the dog moved toward the squirrel in some way, and can narrow our answer choices down to "danced," "hopped," and "lunged." "Danced" does not make sense in the sentence's context, and in picking between "hopped" and "lunged," "lunged" is the better choice, as "lunged" means "made a sudden forward movement." So, "lunged" is the correct answer.
We can infer that the dog moved toward the squirrel in some way, and can narrow our answer choices down to "danced," "hopped," and "lunged." "Danced" does not make sense in the sentence's context, and in picking between "hopped" and "lunged," "lunged" is the better choice, as "lunged" means "made a sudden forward movement." So, "lunged" is the correct answer.
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Identify the best word to fill in the blank of the setence
Petunia hated broccoli, but she absolutely chocolate cake with ice cream.
Identify the best word to fill in the blank of the setence
Petunia hated broccoli, but she absolutely chocolate cake with ice cream.
So the sentence is fairly straightforward, and it's clear that Petunia needs to feel something opposite from "hate" about the chocolate cake with ice cream. Betrayed is not the opposite of hate, and neither is horded, both words do not make sense in context. Avoided is not a feeling, so it doesn't keep up the parallel sentence structure, but it also is not what Petunia would do to something she liked. Loves is close, she could love chocolate cake and ice cream, but it is in the present tense, while the demo sentence is in the past. So "adored" is the proper answer.
So the sentence is fairly straightforward, and it's clear that Petunia needs to feel something opposite from "hate" about the chocolate cake with ice cream. Betrayed is not the opposite of hate, and neither is horded, both words do not make sense in context. Avoided is not a feeling, so it doesn't keep up the parallel sentence structure, but it also is not what Petunia would do to something she liked. Loves is close, she could love chocolate cake and ice cream, but it is in the present tense, while the demo sentence is in the past. So "adored" is the proper answer.
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Identify the best word to fill in the blank of the sentence
She'd never witnessed anything so beautiful; the redwood trees had enormous, solid roots and branches that endlessly above her head.
Identify the best word to fill in the blank of the sentence
She'd never witnessed anything so beautiful; the redwood trees had enormous, solid roots and branches that endlessly above her head.
In this context, we are looking for a verb of motion, in the past tense. By that criteria, sought and reaches can both be eliminated, as well as languished, which means to grow weak. So between towered and keeled, it makes more sense that the speaker would be overcome with beauty at a tall, majestic tree reminiscent of a skyscraper than one falling over-- the best answer is towered.
In this context, we are looking for a verb of motion, in the past tense. By that criteria, sought and reaches can both be eliminated, as well as languished, which means to grow weak. So between towered and keeled, it makes more sense that the speaker would be overcome with beauty at a tall, majestic tree reminiscent of a skyscraper than one falling over-- the best answer is towered.
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Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Winston got reprimanded and nearly banned from the library when he forgot about its noise policy and a greeting to a friend he spotted across the room.
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Winston got reprimanded and nearly banned from the library when he forgot about its noise policy and a greeting to a friend he spotted across the room.
Since the sentence tells us that Winston got in trouble for disobeying the library's noise policy, and can infer that libraries are typically quiet places, we know that we need to pick out an answer that has to do with noise, specifically loud noises and even more specifically loud speech. Only three answer choices have to do with noise: "bellowed," "whispered," and "peeped." Because "whispered" and "peeped" both refer to quiet noises or speech, neither can be the correct answer, but "bellowed," which means "shouted something with a deep loud roar" fits the context of the sentence. So, "bellowed" is the correct answer.
Since the sentence tells us that Winston got in trouble for disobeying the library's noise policy, and can infer that libraries are typically quiet places, we know that we need to pick out an answer that has to do with noise, specifically loud noises and even more specifically loud speech. Only three answer choices have to do with noise: "bellowed," "whispered," and "peeped." Because "whispered" and "peeped" both refer to quiet noises or speech, neither can be the correct answer, but "bellowed," which means "shouted something with a deep loud roar" fits the context of the sentence. So, "bellowed" is the correct answer.
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Drew didn't think that the fact that he forgot his pencil and had to ask for permission to borrow another one a detention, and his classmates didn't think the slight interruption deserved one either.
Drew didn't think that the fact that he forgot his pencil and had to ask for permission to borrow another one a detention, and his classmates didn't think the slight interruption deserved one either.
We can infer from the sentence that we need to pick out a verb that means something like "deserved," because we know that "\[Drew's\] classmates didn't think the slight interruption deserved one either." "Warranted," a verb that means "justified or necessitated (a certain course of action)," is the answer choice that best fits the context of the sentence, so "warranted" is the correct answer.
We can infer from the sentence that we need to pick out a verb that means something like "deserved," because we know that "\[Drew's\] classmates didn't think the slight interruption deserved one either." "Warranted," a verb that means "justified or necessitated (a certain course of action)," is the answer choice that best fits the context of the sentence, so "warranted" is the correct answer.
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Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Kelly had to the urge to scream when she saw a rat in the cellar, because she knew that making any noise would startle it and cause it to dash off to a new location, making it more difficult to remove.
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
Kelly had to the urge to scream when she saw a rat in the cellar, because she knew that making any noise would startle it and cause it to dash off to a new location, making it more difficult to remove.
We can infer that because Kelly "knew that making any noise would startle \[the rat\]" and scare it off, "making it more difficult to remove," she did not make any noise, and so had to stifle her urge to scream. So, we need to pick out an answer choice that means something like "stifle." "Repress," a verb that means "restrain, prevent, or inhibit the expression or development of something," is the best answer choice because it best fits the sentence's context.
We can infer that because Kelly "knew that making any noise would startle \[the rat\]" and scare it off, "making it more difficult to remove," she did not make any noise, and so had to stifle her urge to scream. So, we need to pick out an answer choice that means something like "stifle." "Repress," a verb that means "restrain, prevent, or inhibit the expression or development of something," is the best answer choice because it best fits the sentence's context.
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Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
That metal if it is exposed to freezing temperatures, so northern countries don't find much use for it, because anything they build out of it likely to crumble in cold weather.
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
That metal if it is exposed to freezing temperatures, so northern countries don't find much use for it, because anything they build out of it likely to crumble in cold weather.
We can infer from the sentence that we've got to pick out a verb that means something like "crumbles," because "anything \[built\] out of it is likely to crumble in cold weather." "Hardens" might seem like a potentially correct answer, but in the context of the sentence, it doesn't make much sense because if a metal hardened in cold weather, it would likely still be useable, or even preferable to other materials. So, "hardens" cannot be the correct answer., "Disintegrates," however, is a verb that means "breaks up into small parts, typically as the result of impact or decay," and because "disintegrates" best describes how the metal "crumble\[s\] in cold weather," "disintegrates" is the correct answer.
We can infer from the sentence that we've got to pick out a verb that means something like "crumbles," because "anything \[built\] out of it is likely to crumble in cold weather." "Hardens" might seem like a potentially correct answer, but in the context of the sentence, it doesn't make much sense because if a metal hardened in cold weather, it would likely still be useable, or even preferable to other materials. So, "hardens" cannot be the correct answer., "Disintegrates," however, is a verb that means "breaks up into small parts, typically as the result of impact or decay," and because "disintegrates" best describes how the metal "crumble\[s\] in cold weather," "disintegrates" is the correct answer.
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Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
When he was sick and had to stay home from school, Sam his friend Larry with his homework, knowing that he could trust Larry to remember to turn it in for him.
Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.
When he was sick and had to stay home from school, Sam his friend Larry with his homework, knowing that he could trust Larry to remember to turn it in for him.
We need to pick out a word that means something like "trusted," because we know that Sam "could trust Larry to remember to turn \[his homework\] in for him." While "gave" might look like a potentially correct answer, "gave" would not be grammatically correct if used in the sentence - Sam would not "gave his friend Larry with his homework." So, "gave" cannot be the correct answer. "Entrusted," however, is a verb that can mean either "assigned the responsibility for doing something to someone" or "put something into someone's care or protection." Because "entrusted" best describes how Sam gave Larry his homework to turn in, "entrusted" is the correct answer.
We need to pick out a word that means something like "trusted," because we know that Sam "could trust Larry to remember to turn \[his homework\] in for him." While "gave" might look like a potentially correct answer, "gave" would not be grammatically correct if used in the sentence - Sam would not "gave his friend Larry with his homework." So, "gave" cannot be the correct answer. "Entrusted," however, is a verb that can mean either "assigned the responsibility for doing something to someone" or "put something into someone's care or protection." Because "entrusted" best describes how Sam gave Larry his homework to turn in, "entrusted" is the correct answer.
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