The most common type of Written Expression error involves word forms. As many as eight or nine items per test may be word-form problems. Most errors of this type involve using one part of speech in place of another. Both the incorrect word and the correction come from the same root (rapid and rapidly, for example, or inform and information). The four parts of speech generally involved are verbs, nouns, adjectives, and adverbs. The most common problems are adjectives in place of adverbs and adverbs in place of adjectives. Nouns in place of adjectives and adjectives in place of nouns are also commonly seen. In some word-form problems, different forms of the same part of speech may be involved. For example, a noun that refers to a person (leader) may be used in place of the field (leadership). A gerund (a verbal noun) may also be used in place of an ordinary noun (judging and judgment, for example).
Parts of speech can often be identified by their suffixes (word endings):
Common Noun Endings | |||
-tion | information | -ery | recovery |
-sion | provision | -ship | scholarship |
-ence | existence | -tude | multitude |
-ance | acceptance | -ism | capitalism |
-ity | creativity | -cracy | democracy |
-hood | childhood | -logy | biology |
-dom | wisdom | -ness | happiness |
-th | health | -ment | experiment |
Endings for Noun That Refer to Persons | |||
-er | explorer | -ee | employee |
-or | sailor | -ic | comic |
-ist | psychologist | -ian | technician |
-ent | student | -ant | attendant |
Common Verb Endings | |||
-ize | realize | -ify | satisfy |
-en | shorten | -ate | incorporate |
-er | recover |
Common Adjective Endings | |||
-ate | moderate | -y | sunny |
-ous | dangerous | -ic | economic |
-al | normal | -ical | logical |
-ial | remedial | -ory | sensory |
-able | comfortable | -less | hopeless |
-ible | sensible | -ive | competitive |
-ish | sluggish | -ly | friendly |
-ant | resistant | -ful | colorful |
Common Adverb Endings | |||
-ly | quickly | -ally | historically |
The most common type of word-form problem involves the use of an adverb in place of an adjective or an adjective in place of an adverb. A few points to keep in mind:
quick | quickly | comic | comically |
comfortable | comfortably | historic | historically |
∇ Sample Item
The (A) Black Hills of South Dakota are (B) covered with (C) densely (D) pine forests.
(A) The
(B) are
(C) with
(D) densely
The best answer is (D). An adjective, dense, not an adverb, is required to modify the noun phrase pine forests.
During (A) solar storms, the amount (B) of radiation reaching (C) the Earth is abnormal (D) high.
(A) During
(B) amount
(C) reaching
(D) abnormal
The best answer is (D). The adverb abnormally is needed to modify the adjective high.
This error involves a confusion between the names of fields (biology, for example) and the name of a person who practices in that field (biologist), or between one of those terms and the adjective that describes the field (biological).
∇ Sample Item
First specializing (A) in industrial (B) photography, Margaret Bourke-White later became a famous news photographer (C) and editorial (D).
(A) specializing
(B) industrial
(C) photographer
(D) editorial
The best answer is (D). The adjective editorial is used to describe the field of editing. However, a noun referring to a person (editor) is needed in this sentence.
There are many other word-form problems. Some examples are given here:
∇ Sample Item
Corn played an (A) important role in (B) the cultural (C) of the cliff-dwelling (D) Indians of the Southwest.
(A) an
(B) role in
(C) cultural
(D) cliff-dwelling
The best answer is (C). The noun culture, not the adjective cultural, is needed.
The galaxy (A) Andromeda is the most distance (B) object visible (C) to observers (D) in the Northern Hemisphere.
(A) The galaxy
(B) distance
(C) visible
(D) observers
The best answer is (B). The adjective distant is needed in place of the noun distance.
Scientists belief (A) that the continents once formed (B) a single continent surrounded by (C) an enormous (D) sea.
(A) belief
(B) formed
(C) by
(D) enormous
The best answer is (A). In this sentence, the verb believe is needed in place of the noun belief.
Bunsen burners are used (A) to hot (B) materials in (C) a chemistry (D) lab.
(A) are used
(B) hot
(C) in
(D) chemistry
The best answer is (B). The verb heat is needed in place of the adjective hot.
A sudden (A) freezing (B) can destroy (C) citrus crops (D).
(A) sudden
(B) freezing
(C) destroy
(D) crops
Rather than the gerund (-ing) form, the noun freeze is required.
Exercise 32.1
Exercise 32.2
Exercise 32.3
Exercise 32.4
Exercise 32.5