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  • Question 1
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    Select suitable modal auxiliary to complete the sentence:
    He ________sometimes force himself to work on till late in the night, only to find himself unable to do anything the next day.
    Solution
    Option B: 'Used to' refers to a past habit habit that is no longer true.
    It agrees to the given sentence, which mentions a past habit 'sometimes force himself to work...'
    This modal completes the sentence in meaning, hence option B is correct.
    Option A: 'Could' expresses possibility.
    Options C and E: 'Ought to' and 'should' express obligation or duty.
    Option D: In 'would be', 'would' expresses a past habit, but 'be' refers to a continuous action. The action mentioned here isn't continuous.
    These options are not relevant to the sentence in meaning.
    Hence options A, C, D and E are wrong.
  • Question 2
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    Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
    Jasmine is working as a dental assistant. What she does is ________ people's teeth.
    Solution
    Option A is the correct answer because ‘ to clean’ means to clear a place from something, here teeth from dirt or germs, and it is correct because it is being preceded by ‘does’. 
    Option B is incorrect because ‘cleans’ doesn’t need to be preceded by a specification like ‘what she does is’, which is incorrect, it would be correct if the statement was’ she cleans people’s teeth’.
    Option C is incorrect because ‘cleaning’ means it a process going on in the present, which is incorrect. 
    Option D is incorrect because ‘to clean’ would be used when the statement was, ‘her job as a dentist is to clean peoples teeth’, that is ‘to clean’ has to be preceded by “to”. 
  • Question 3
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    Fill in the blank with the correct form of future tense of the verb given in the bracket.

    If you go to school late, the teacher _________ (punish) you.
    Solution
    A verb is used to express an occurrence, action, or state. It is the grammatical centre of the predicate in a sentence. Option A)will punish is correct as the simple future tense is used to indicate an action in the future. The other options are wrong as no other tense can be used here. The correct answer is A)will punish.
  • Question 4
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    Choose the best form of the verb given in the bracket to complete the sentence:
    When we heard the good news, we were ____________. (delight)
    Solution
    The given sentence is in past tense "when we heard...".
    Also, the second half of the sentence is in passive voice, because the subject 'we' receives the action 'were + delight(ed)'.
    ('We were' is in passive form)
    Option B: 'Were' pairs up with the past participle 'delighted', thereby forming the past tense in passive voice. It completes the sentence in meaning, hence option B is correct.
    Option A: 'Delight' is the base verb and does not express tense.
    Option C: 'Delighting' is a present participle. It does not refer to the past. It functions as an adjective, describing 'we' as 'delighting'. The past participle, in contrast, 'delighted', refers to the state of being delighted.
    Option D: 'Delightful' is an adjective and does not express tense. It describes the subject 'we', but does not describe the action 'to be delighted'. The meaning hence formed is different.
    So, options A, C and D are wrong.
  • Question 5
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    Select suitable option to complete the sentence:
    Physics ______ my best subject at school but when I _____ (start) college, my grades in physics _____ (come) down.
    Solution
    Option B: 'Physics' is an uncountable noun that refers to a science that deals with matter and motion. It's in plural form because of the letter 's' but the noun is singular.
    When the subject (Physics) is singular, the verb that follows must also be singular. This is called the subject-verb agreement.
    'Was' is a singular noun. Also, it's a simple past tense verb that refers to a past action.
    'Started' and 'came' are also past tense verbs that refer to actions that happened in the past. As the words suggest, the grades at school and college are mentioned. That means that the actions have already happened (past tense).
    They're the most suitable verb forms from the given options. Hence B is correct.
    Options A, C and D:
    'Is' is a simple present tense verb whereas the sentence is in the past.
    'Are' and 'were' are both plural forms of 'is' and 'was', respectively. They do not agree with the singular subject 'Physics'.
    'Starts' and 'comes' are simple present tense verbs.
    'Start' and 'come' are base verbs that do not express tense or time.
    These verb forms do not form a complete sentence.
    Hence A, C and D are wrong.
  • Question 6
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    Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
    They will recommend that she _______ soon.
    Solution
    Option A is the correct answer  because ‘to leave’ means to abandon, and according to the statement, they are going to give a suggestion that she should leave soon, so it is correct to say that “she leave soon”. 
    Option B is incorrect because the statement is in the future tense, while ‘is leaving’ is in the present. 
    Option C is incorrect because ‘left’ means that she has already left, which is incorrect, a Sweg then Ian in the past tense while statement is in future. 
    Option D is incorrect because ‘she will soon’ means that we know for certain that she will leave, which is incorrect because a recommendation is being made, so they don’t if she will actually leave soon. 
  • Question 7
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    Fill in the blank with the correct form of future tense of the verb given in the bracket. 

    We don't think, our teacher ________ (meet) again.
    Solution

    A verb is used to express an occurrence, action, or state. It is the grammatical centre of the predicate in a sentence. Option A)will meet is correct as the simple future tense is used to indicate an action in the future. The other options are wrong as no other tense can be used here. The correct answer is A)will meet.

  • Question 8
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    Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
    When we heard the good news, we were _________.
    Solution
    Option B) delighted is correct as were must be followed by the past participle form of a verb. The other options a re wrong as present tense cannot be used, gerund cannot be used, and delightful is an adjective. The correct answer is B) delighted.
  • Question 9
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    Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb to complete the following sentence:

    One day, after his meal, Gandhiji set out to make a book-shelf. He _______ (work) for seven hours and completed the job.
  • Question 10
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    Fill in the blank with the correct form of the past tense of the verb given in the brackets.

    The doctor _____ (come) to see you yesterday. 
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