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    Choose the best answer from (A), (B), (C) or (D), to complete sentence.

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    I usually ____ in the river in the summer holidays.
    Solution
    The correct answer here is Option B) - 'Swim'. This is because this word satisfies the rules of proper grammatical convention the best and follows the tense of the sentence as well (in this case, primarily present). The answer is swim because when we talk about habits ('usually'), we often use the simple present tense to describe it . All other options are incorrect.
  • Question 2
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    What will be the appropriate question using the hints in brackets?
    Q: _____________? (where/go - stay)
    Ans: In a hotel.
    Solution
    The present continuous tense is formed with the subject plus the present particle form (-ing) of the main verb and the present continuous tense of the verb to be: am, is, are. 
    In this particular sentence, we can understand that the question is based on something which is going to happen. The present continuous tense is a grammatical tense that can be used to describe when an action happened, or may happen. You can use it to describe both events that are happening in the present – right now, while you are talking about something, or in the future – something that may or will happen later on. So, we would be using present continuous tense for the given blank. 
    Now, in continuous tense, the verb always ends with an '-ing', thus this would eliminate option A. "Was" and "were" are only used in case of past tense eliminating C and D. This makes B the correct answer.
  • Question 3
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    Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb given in the bracket.

    _____ the students ____  yesterday?  (study)
    Solution
    The sentence contains the word 'yesterday', which indicates past tense. Of all the given options, the word that indicates simple past tense is 'did'. So, that eliminates options A) and D). Option B) has 'will study' as the second word which is simple future tense.
    So, the correct answer is C) did; study.
  • Question 4
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    Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verbs given in the bracket.

    The new railway bridge _____ two weeks ago. (complete)
    Solution
    From the given sentence, the phrase 'two weeks ago' indicates that the event has already occurred in the past.
    Option B) was completing is incorrect because that would imply that the action is still going on.
    Option C) would be completed is also incorrect since it is not grammatically right here.
    'Will be completed' is in the future tense and is incorrect in the context of the given sentence. The correct answer is A) was completed which is in the simple past tense.
  • Question 5
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    Complete the sentence with one of the following verbs in the correct form:
    come/get/happen/look/make/start/go/stay/try/work 
    Have you got an umbrella? It ______ to rain.
    Solution
    The appropriate verb is : go
    The event of rain falling is predicted as likely to happen. The phrase 'going to' is used to talk about something that is likely to happen in the future. So, we need to use the future tense. 
    Simple future tense can be expressed in two ways:
    will / shall + verb in the first form
    OR
    is/am/are + going to
    Therefore, the correct answer is : is going. 
  • Question 6
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    Use the words in bracket to complete the sentence.

    Why ______ at me like that? What's the matter? (you/look)
    Solution
    The present continuous tense is formed with the subject plus the present particle form (-ing) of the main verb and the present continuous tense of the verb to be: am, is, are. 
    In this particular sentence, we can understand that the question is based on something which is happening. The present continuous tense is a grammatical tense that can be used to describe when an action happened, or may happen. You can use it to describe both events that are happening in the present – right now, while you are talking about something, or in the future – something that may or will happen later on. So, we would be using present continuous tense for the given blank. 
    Now, in continuous tense, the verb always ends with an '-ing', thus this would eliminate option C and D. "Could" is only used in case of past tense, which makes, B the correct answer
  • Question 7
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    Fill in the blank.
    No vehicles ______ to park here
    Solution
    The sentence is talking about multiple vehicles. So, the supporting verb in the correct answer should match with the subject of the sentence. 

    Option A has the auxiliary verb 'is', which does not support the subject here. Hence, this is an incorrect option.
    Option B also has the supporting verb as 'has been' which is for a singular noun. Hence, this is an incorrect option.
    Option C has the supporting verb 'is being', which is used with a singular noun. Hence, this is an incorrect option.
    Option D has the supporting verb 'are', which is used with many nouns, in this case, multiple vehicles. Hence, this is the correct option.
  • Question 8
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    Which tense is formed by using "was/were + verb (ing)" ?
    Solution
    The structure of Past Continuous Tense is 'was/were + verb (ing)' so the correct answer is Past Continuous Tense.
  • Question 9
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    Fill in the blank.

    Heat ____ gas.
  • Question 10
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    Complete the sentence with one of the following verbs in the correct form:
    come/ get/ happen/ look/ make/ start/ stay/ try /work

    'You             hard today.' 'Yes, I have a lot to do.'
    Solution
    The present continuous (also called present progressive) is a verb tense which is used to show that an ongoing action is happening now, either at the moment of speech or now in a larger sense. The present continuous can also be used to show that an action is going to take place in the near future. We would be looking into this form of verb in this particular sentence. 
    Option A: working is a continuous present tense, moreover, it goes with the adverb "hard"
    The adverb "hard" can only be used when we are talking about some task or work. "Are working" is the correct answer. 
    Option B and C are both in continuous tense but the verbs does not match with the adverb. They are wrong answers
    Option D: Is not a continuous present tense.
    Option A is the correct answer
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