11.The physician started to perform the operation, but the patient was not yet completely under anesthesia.

a)Started to
b)Perform
c)Was not
d)Completely under

12)Before his death at age 82, comedian Rodney Dangerfield’s motto was, “I don’t get no respect.�
a)No
b)Was
c)At
d)Before

13)The mailperson’s job is to put the envelope’s in every mailbox on the block.
a)Every
b)Block
c)Envelope’s
d)Mailperson’s

14)The charge nurse overheard the nursing assistant discussing the private details of a client medical condition with personnel friend in the hospital cafeteria.
a)Details
b)Overheard
c)Client’s
d)Personnel

15)The car that he had seen at the Ford dealer was the one that he final decided to buy.
a)Was
b)Had seen
c)To buy
d)Final

16)He had already finished studying at an university when he was called to join the army.
a)Was called
b)Studying
c)Had already
d)An

17)The nurse asked the patient to choose ate items from the menu that are his favorites.
a)Ate items
b)To choose
c)His favorites
d)That are

18)He ate for pieces of fried chicken at dinner, and no vegetables.
a)Ate
b)For
c)No
d)At

19)The most important things in my life are making money, traveling abroad, and to live well.
a)In
b)To live
c)The most
d)Are

20)It’s true that children depend in their parents for food, clothing and shelter.
a)It’s
b)In
c)Clothing
d)That

Select the word or phrase that is not used correctly
My answers
11.D
12.A
13.C
14.D
15.D
16.D
17.A
18.B
19.A
20.B

All are right except for 19.

Thank, you so much for your help!

You are very welcome.

Your answers for questions 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20 are correct.

Let's go through each question and explain the correct answers:

11. The physician started to perform the operation, but the patient was not yet completely under anesthesia.
The correct answer is (d) Completely under. The phrase "completely under anesthesia" should be used instead of "completely under" to indicate the patient's condition.

12. Before his death at age 82, comedian Rodney Dangerfield’s motto was, “I don’t get no respect.�
The correct answer is (a) No. The correct grammar should be "I don't get any respect" instead of "I don't get no respect." The double negative in the phrase is incorrect.

13. The mailperson’s job is to put the envelope’s in every mailbox on the block.
The correct answer is (c) Envelope’s. The apostrophe in "envelope's" is incorrect as it implies possession. The correct form is "envelopes" without an apostrophe.

14. The charge nurse overheard the nursing assistant discussing the private details of a client medical condition with personnel friend in the hospital cafeteria.
The correct answer is (d) Personnel. The correct word is "personal" instead of "personnel." "Personal" means private, while "personnel" refers to the staff or employees in an organization.

15. The car that he had seen at the Ford dealer was the one that he final decided to buy.
The correct answer is (d) Final. The word "final" should be "finally" to indicate the decision the person made.

16. He had already finished studying at an university when he was called to join the army.
The correct answer is (d) An. The correct phrase is "a university" instead of "an university" because "university" starts with a consonant sound.

17. The nurse asked the patient to choose ate items from the menu that are his favorites.
The correct answer is (a) Ate items. The word "ate" should be "eight" to indicate the number of items the patient can choose.

18. He ate for pieces of fried chicken at dinner, and no vegetables.
The correct answer is (b) For. The word "for" should be "four" to indicate the number of chicken pieces the person ate.

19. The most important things in my life are making money, traveling abroad, and to live well.
The correct answer is (a) In. The preposition "in" should be "to" to indicate the purpose of making money, which is to live well.

20. It’s true that children depend in their parents for food, clothing and shelter.
The correct answer is (b) In. The word "in" should be "on" to indicate the reliance or dependence of children on their parents for food, clothing, and shelter.