- The patient explained his symptoms to the doctor with a calm demeanor.
- With a calm demeanor, the patient explained his symptoms to the doctor.
- The patient with a calm demeanor explained his symptoms to the doctor.
- All are grammatically correct.

Category: MDCAT ENGLISH MCQs
- The new student was sitting next to my friend with red hair.
- The new student with red hair was sitting next to my friend.
- Next to my friend sat the new student with red hair.
- Both B and C are correct.
- Looking through the microscope, the cells were clearly visible.
- The cells were clearly visible when I looked through the microscope.
- When looking through the microscope, I could see the cells clearly.
- The cells, looking through the microscope, were clearly visible.
- The professor posted a notice about the cancelled class on the door.
- The professor posted a notice on the door about the cancelled class.
- On the door, the professor posted a notice about the cancelled class.
- All are logically sound.
- Exhausted from the long shift, the bed looked very inviting.
- Exhausted from the long shift, the doctor found the bed very inviting.
- The doctor, who was exhausted from the long shift, found the bed inviting.
- The bed looked very inviting to the doctor, who was exhausted.
- After reading the textbook, the concepts were much clearer.
- After I read the textbook, the concepts were much clearer.
- The concepts were much clearer after I read the textbook.
- The textbook made the concepts much clearer after I read it.
- I have a book for sale that is bound in leather.
- I have a leather-bound book for sale.
- The book for sale is bound in leather.
- For sale, I have a book that is bound in leather.
- He was told to quickly and quietly leave the room.
- He was told to leave the room quickly and quietly.
- He was told to quickly leave the room and do so quietly.
- He was told to quietly and quickly leave the room.
- While sleeping, a loud noise woke him up.
- A loud noise woke him up while he was sleeping.
- While he was sleeping, a loud noise woke him up.
- A loud noise while sleeping woke him up.
- To pass the exam, a lot of study is required.
- To pass the exam, you must study a lot.
- A lot of study is required to pass the exam.
- You, to pass the exam, must study a lot.
- She served sandwiches to the guests on paper plates.
- She served sandwiches on paper plates to the guests.
- On paper plates, she served sandwiches to the guests.
- She served the guests sandwiches on paper plates.
- The student wrote a paper on cellular biology in the library.
- In the library, the student wrote a paper on cellular biology.
- The student in the library wrote a paper on cellular biology.
- The student wrote a paper in the library on cellular biology.
- The car is in the garage that has a flat tire.
- The car that has a flat tire is in the garage.
- The car in the garage has a flat tire.
- In the garage is the car that has a flat tire.
- Covered in dust, the old book was found on the shelf.
- We found the old book, which was covered in dust, on the shelf.
- Covered in dust, we found the old book on the shelf.
- The old book we found on the shelf was covered in dust.
- The patient was referred to a specialist with a rare condition.
- The patient with a rare condition was referred to a specialist.
- A specialist was referred to the patient with a rare condition.
- Both A and C have errors.
- He saw a bird in the tree with a long beak.
- He saw a bird with a long beak in the tree.
- In the tree, he saw a bird with a long beak.
- The bird in the tree had a long beak.
- Walking through the market, the smells overwhelmed me.
- The smells overwhelmed me while I was walking through the market.
- Walking through the market, I was overwhelmed by the smells.
- As I walked through the market, the smells overwhelmed me.
- Having studied hard, the student was confident.
- Having studied hard, the test seemed easy to the student.
- Because the student studied hard, the test seemed easy.
- The student who studied hard found the test easy.
- Both are correct and mean the same, but the first provides a stronger contrast upfront.
- The second sentence is grammatically incorrect.
- The first sentence is a run-on sentence.
- The second sentence means the success was risky.
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