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Grammar Usage (86) Vocabulary In Context (59) Sentence Structure (59) Rhetorical Skills (45) Academic Writing (28) Reading Writing Integration (22) Sentence Improvement (1)

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TOEFL Writing
Read the excerpt and choose the best summary of the author's main purpose: "While proponents of renewable energy often emphasize its environmental benefits, the economic arguments are equally compelling. The levelized cost of electricity from solar and wind has fallen dramatically over the past decade, making these sources competitive with, and in many cases cheaper than, fossil fuels."
A To argue that renewable energy is better for the environment than fossil fuels
B To present the economic competitiveness of renewable energy as a complementary argument to its environmental benefits
C To demonstrate that solar and wind energy are now the cheapest forms of energy available
D To criticize proponents of renewable energy for focusing too much on environmental benefits
TOEFL Writing
Choose the best word to complete the sentence. "The ______ of the argument was its failure to address counterexamples that had been well documented in prior literature."
A weakness
B weak
C weakly
D weaken
TOEFL Writing
Choose the option that best replaces the underlined portion to improve clarity and formality. "The data shows that people who get less than seven hours of sleep tend to do worse on tests." (underlined: "people who get less than seven hours of sleep tend to do worse on")
A individuals obtaining fewer than seven hours of sleep perform less well on
B folks that are getting under seven hours of sleep do worse on
C persons who are obtaining under seven hours of sleep are tending to do worse on
D the people getting less than seven hours of sleep are tending to do worst on
TOEFL Writing
Identify the sentence that contains a comma splice.
A The experiment was successful, the results were published in a leading journal.
B The experiment was successful; the results were published in a leading journal.
C The experiment was successful, and the results were published in a leading journal.
D The experiment was successful; therefore, the results were published in a leading journal.
TOEFL Writing
Choose the sentence that uses the correct comparative form.
A The second set of results was significantly more accurate than the first.
B The second set of results was significantly more accurate then the first.
C The second set of results was significantly accurateer than the first.
D The second set of results was significantly accurateer then the first.
TOEFL Writing
Choose the best revision of the underlined part: "The number of students who participated in the study was significantly higher than expected."
A No change
B The number of students who participated in the study were significantly higher than expected.
C The number of students which participated in the study was significantly higher than expected.
D The number of students that participated in the study is significantly higher than expected.
TOEFL Writing
Choose the best word to complete the sentence: "The ______ of the research design limits the extent to which the results can be generalized to broader populations."
A constraint
B limitation
C weakness
D deficiency
TOEFL Writing
Read the excerpt and choose the best inference about the author's stance: "While the benefits of social media connectivity are undeniable, the psychological toll — particularly among adolescent users — warrants serious academic and policy attention."
A The author believes social media is entirely harmful.
B The author thinks the benefits outweigh the harms.
C The author acknowledges benefits but is concerned about negative psychological effects.
D The author is indifferent to the effects of social media.

About Writing Mock Tests

Writing and Essay Writing tests your ability to construct clear, well-reasoned arguments and critically analyze an issue. This section covers essay structure, thesis development, supporting evidence, coherence, grammar, punctuation, and sentence variety. You will practice argumentative essays, issue analysis, and persuasive writing. Strong writing skills are essential for GRE, academic assessments, and competitive examinations that evaluate written communication ability.

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