<p>Specific question here: For one of the questions, it was like;</p>
<p>they ______</p>
<p>chosen
had chose
had chosen</p>
<p>I forgot the original answer but which one would it be?
I put had chose at first but then changed it to had chosen.
But I think the plural subject needs a singular verb.</p>
<p>It’s funny, I never formally studied grammar but I always get a 35 or a 36 on the English section in practice tests. I think I aced it today. I don’t consciously think about grammar rules, I just look at the different choices and three of them either wouldn’t make any sense or would sound awkward.</p>
<p>I don’t remember the question you’re asking about, though.</p>
<p>The profits one was “into”, because it wasn’t that the profits were “going back to” the company, it was that he was “putting the profits back into the company” or something similar. You don’t put money to a company, you put money into a company.</p>
<p>Anyone remember the one when they were talking about kleenex. The anwsers looked something like its, their, the, etc. I didn’t know if you put its, their, or the product</p>