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🎓 TOEFL – Sentence Simplification Quiz

Practice simplifying complex TOEFL sentences. Improve reading skills and understand academic texts faster and more accurately.

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TOEFL – Sentence Simplification Quiz.
Practice simplifying complex TOEFL sentences. Improve reading skills and understand academic texts faster and more accurately.

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TOEFL Sentence Simplification Quiz

Practice breaking down complex sentences.

What is a relative clause?

What should you keep when simplifying a sentence?

What is the first step in simplifying a sentence?

Why eliminate redundancy?

What are subordinate clauses?

What is a modifier?

What happens if you remove too much information?

How should you treat non-essential appositives?

What is the main clause?

What is an appositive?

What should you do with unnecessary modifiers?

What is the best simplification strategy?

Why remove extra details when simplifying?

What is sentence simplification?

What is redundancy in sentences?

What is a complex sentence?

What can you often do with relative clauses when simplifying?

What is the role of conjunctions in complex sentences?

What is an essential clause?

What is the goal of sentence simplification in TOEFL?

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These quiz series are designed as an effective help for students to build the academic English skills required for the TOEFL exam, including university-level vocabulary, reading comprehension, grammar, and listening.

They focus on high-frequency academic words, complex sentence structures commonly found in lecture excerpts and academic texts, as well as question types modeled after the TOEFL iBT reading and listening sections. The quizzes are suitable for international students applying to English-speaking universities, test-takers aiming for competitive scores, and advanced ESL learners preparing for academic environments.

Each quiz challenges learners to understand main ideas, make inferences, recognize organizational patterns, identify paraphrases, and avoid common grammatical errors found in TOEFL tasks. Tests are presented in a multiple-choice format; only one answer is correct and will be highlighted in green once the student provides an answer.

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