The following is an introduction to Section 2 (Structure and Written Expression)
Section 2
Structure and
Written Expression Practice Questions
The Structure and Written Expression section contains
sentences that test your knowledge of important structural and grammatical
elements of standard written English. These sentences include a variety of
topics and give no particular advantage to individuals in any specific field of
study.
When topics have a national context, they refer to the
United States or Canadian history, culture, art, or literature. However, you do
not need to have a prior knowledge of these contexts to answer the structural
or grammatical points being tested.
Before completing these practice questions, you might
wish to print out an answer sheet.
Directions and
Practice Questions for Section 2
Following are directions and examples of the types of
questions you will find in the Structure and Written Expression section of the
TOEFL® test. If you would like to see the correct answers for the Structure and
Written Expression questions, use the answer key to check your answers.
This section is designed to measure your ability to
recognize language that is appropriate to use in standard written English.
There are two types of questions in this section, with special directions for
each type.
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