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The following are some of the most common types of objective items used to test awaresness of the grammatical features of language. Multiple-choice items - error-recognition items - rearrangement items - completion items - trasformation items - items involving the changing of words - broken sentence items - pairing and matching items - combination items - addition items.
The following are some of the most common types of objective items used to test awaresness of the grammatical features of language. Multiple-choice items - error-recognition items - rearrangement items - completion items - trasformation items - items involving the changing of words - broken sentence items - pairing and matching items - combination items - addition items.
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The following are some of the most common types of objective items used to test awaresness of the grammatical features of language. Multiple-choice items - error-recognition items - rearrangement items - completion items - trasformation items - items involving the changing of words - broken sentence items - pairing and matching items - combination items - addition items.
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Test of grammar and usage
Introduction The following are some of the most common types of objective items used to test awaresness of the grammatical features of language. Each type item will be treated in greater detail. - multiple-choice items - error-recognition items - rearrangement items - completion items - trasformation items - items involving the changing of words - broken sentence items - pairing and matching items - combination items - addition items
A Method of Teaching A Language Through Conversation, Discussion, and Reading in The Language Itself Without Translation and Without The Study of Formal Grammar