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  • Question 1
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    Fill in the blank using correct form of the verb:
    Megha ______ cricket on Sundays.
    Solution
    The given sentence talks about a particular activity (i.e playing cricket) which happens on Sundays i.e a habitual activity. The simple present tense is used to express a habitual action. The simple present tense form of the verb is 'play' or 'plays'. The word, 'play' (without the letter 's') is used when a plural noun is the subject. The word, 'plays' (with the letter 's') is used when a singular noun is the subject. In the given sentence, the subject, 'Megha' is a singular noun. 
    Given the reasons above, option A is incorrect. The appropriate verb is 'plays' as given in option B. 
    Option C: The verb 'playing' is grammatically incorrect. It has to be used along with an auxiliary  like 'is', 'was', 'were' or 'has/have been'. 
    Option D: The phrase 'did played' is grammatically incorrect as the auxiliary, 'did' is used along with the simple present tense form of the verb (and not past tense form i.e played). 
  • Question 2
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    Fill in the blank using the most appropriate future tense forms.
    I __________ a lot of novels after my exams.
    Solution
    Option C is the correct answer because it is in the future continuous form.
    Option A is incorrect because the question requires a word in the future tense and 'read' can only be either in the present or the past tense as both are spelt the same.
    Options B and D are incorrect because they are grammatically incorrect options.
  • Question 3
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    Fill in the blank using the most appropriate future tense forms.
    What about going for a trip? Great$$!$$ We ________ to some hill station.
    Solution
    We generally use 'shall' with first person pronouns (i.e. I and we) to form the future tense, hence option D is the correct answer.
    Option A is incorrect because it is in the simple present tense form.
    Option B is incorrect because it is grammatically incorrect and incomplete because of the lack of 'be'.
    Option C is incorrect because we generally use 'going to' to refer to events that are pre-planned. As the trip is not planned and finalised yet, using this option would be incorrect as well. Also using the continuous form will indicate that the action would be progressive in the future.
  • Question 4
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    Fill in the blank using the most appropriate future tense forms.
    I __________ as soon as I have finished my work.
    Solution
    Option D is correct because 'shall' is used with first person pronouns (i.e. I and we).
    Option A is incorrect because it is in the simple present tense form and not in the future tense.
    Option B is incorrect in itself because 'shall be leaving' is the correct usage.
    Option C is incorrect as well because 'am going to leave' is the correct usage.
  • Question 5
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    Fill in the blank using the most appropriate future tense form.
    You will get drenched if you __________ out.
    Solution
    The type 1 conditional is used to refer to the present or future where the situation is real. The type 1 conditional refers to a possible condition and its probable result. In these sentences the if clause is in the simple present(if you go out), and the main clause is in the simple future(you will get drenched). Hence, Option A is correct. The rest of the options do not adhere to this rule, hence incorrect. 
  • Question 6
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    Fill in the blanks using the most appropriate future tense forms.
    What time _________ the train ___________ for Hyderabad?
    Solution
    Although in the future forms 'will' and 'shall' can be used interchangeably, the traditional rule is that 'shall' is used with first person pronouns (i.e. I and we) to form the future tense, while 'will' is used with second and third person forms (i.e. you, he, she, it, they). According to this, option D is the aptest answer as we are referring to the third person form of the train (i.e. it).
    In accordance with the above-mentioned rule, option A is incorrect.
    Option B is incorrect because the question specifically requires words in the future tense form and 'leaving' is in the present continuous form.
    Option C is incorrect because the option is in the present continuous form.
  • Question 7
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    Fill in the blank using the most appropriate future tense forms.
    You've got an appointment with Mr. Sharma? Wait a while. He ___________ probably ___________ at $$5$$ o'clock.
    Solution
    We use the simple future tense to talk about an action or condition that will begin and end in the future, here, the arrival of Mr. Sharma at 5 o'clock. The formula for the simple future is will + [root form of verb]. The root form of "arrive" is "arrive". Hence, Option B is correct. The rest of the options do not adhere to this rule, hence incorrect. 

  • Question 8
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    Select the correct tense form from the given options to replace the underlined word in the given sentence which has been placed incorrectly.
    I wish that I will be an Apsara$$!$$
    Solution
    Option C is the correct answer because when somebody wishes about being something, they always refer to the past, here it is used to hypothesize about being an Apsara, so it is correct to use I "were" as it is the first person past tense verb.
    Option A is incorrect because "am" is used to state that she is an Apsara in the present which is incorrect.
    Option B is incorrect because she wishes to be an Apsara, not that she was an Apsara in the past and is not interested anymore.
    Option D is incorrect because it is in present continuous tense which is incorrect because the wish is made with respect to the past and the present.

  • Question 9
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    Fill in the blank using the most appropriate future tense forms.
    It's very cold today. _________ a cup of tea?
    Solution
    Option A is the correct answer because 'shall' is used to make suggestions or offers as is seen in the question.
    Because of the above-stated reason, option B is incorrect.
    Options C and D are incorrect because they are in the present tense forms while the question requires it to be in the future tense.
  • Question 10
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    Fill in the blank using the most appropriate future tense forms.
    When ___________? I have to pick my daughter from school.
    Solution
    We use the simple future tense to talk about an action or condition that will begin and end in the future, here, the finishing of the programme. The formula for the simple future is will + [root form of verb]. The root form of "finish" is "finish". Hence, Option B is correct. The rest of the options do not adhere to this rule, hence incorrect. 
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