The Language Form and Meaning section tests your ability to demonstrate proficiency in key language skills such as grammar and vocabulary in context.
Read each sentence and select the appropriate word or phrase to form a complete sentence. Choose the best answer by filling in the space — see sample answer below — that corresponds to the letter of the answer you have chosen.
Print the TOEFL Junior® Answer Sheet to respond to the numbered sample questions below. If you do not have access to a printer, you can use a sheet of blank paper to write down your answers. A link to the answer key is included at the end of the sample questions.
Sample: Language Form and Meaning Questions
Questions 1–4 refer to the following email.
- (A) tell
- (B) told
- (C) to tell
- (D) telling
- (A) if there was
- (B) that there was
- (C) which we had
- (D) where we had
- (A) When
- (B) Rather
- (C) During
- (D) Whether
- (A) ask
- (B) visit
- (C) look
- (D) return
Samantha
Questions 5–12 refer to the following magazine article.
- (A) Lake Victoria is
- (B) and Lake Victoria is
- (C) Lake Victoria's being
- (D) although Lake Victoria is
- (A) It not only one is
- (B) Is it one not only
- (C) One is it only not
- (D) Not only is it one
Estimated to be about 15,000 years old, it is a relative baby compared with Earth’s other very
- (A) are
- (B) they are
- (C) which being
- (D) which can be
- (A) resembles
- (B) portrays
- (C) views
- (D) likes
- (A) is populated
- (B) they are populated
- (C) to become populated
- (D) becoming populating
- (A) Is
- (B) It is
- (C) Being
- (D) Because it is
- (A) opened
- (B) packed
- (C) satisfied
- (D) purchased
- (A) many
- (B) as many
- (C) too many
- (D) as many as
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