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  • Question 1
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    Where ____she live in 1950?
  • Question 2
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    We were at the theatre $$2$$ days ago. The performance was excellent.
    "Who ______ the leading part?"
    Solution
    As the first sentence is in the simple past tense, the second sentence will be in the simple past tense too.
    Option A - 'Did play' is only used to add special emphasis in a sentence. As the given sentence is an interrogatory sentence, we can't use 'did' here, Thus option A is incorrect.
    Option B - 'Play' is the original form of the verb and not the past form. Thus option B is incorrect.
    Option D - 'Would play' is the conditional verb form. Thus option D is incorrect.
    Option E - 'Has played' is the present perfect tense. Thus option E is incorrect.
    Option C - 'Played' is the past form of the verb 'play' which can be use din the simple past tense. Thus option C is the correct answer.
    "Who played the leading part?"
  • Question 3
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    During his school years, Cronin _____ great interest in literature.
  • Question 4
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    He ____ the box yesterday, because the teacher told him to do so.
    Solution
    The words 'yesterday' and 'told' explain that the sentence is in the past tense. 
    Option A - 'Would open' is incorrect as 'would' is used as a past tense of 'will' for possibilities. For example; I would have completed my homework if I had time. Thus option A is incorrect.
    Option B - 'Had opening' is incorrect. 'Had' is always used with 'been' when the verb in 'ing' form. Thus option B is incorrect.
    Option C - 'Have opened' is in the present perfect tense. Thus option C is incorrect.
    Option D - 'Opens' is the third person form of the simple present tense. Thus option D is incorrect.
    Option E - 'Opened' is the past form of the verb 'open' and hence we can use 'opened' in the past tense. Thus option E is the correct answer.
    'He opened the box yesterday, because the teacher told him to do so.'
  • Question 5
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    Long ago people _____ little about those minerals.
    Solution
    The given sentence explains an action that was done in the past, hence we will use simple past tense to fill in the blank.
    Option A - 'Had known' is the past perfect tense. Thus option A is incorrect.
    Option B - 'Knowed' is an incorrect conjugation of the verb 'know'. Thus option B is incorrect.
    Option C - 'Will know' is the future tense. Thus option C is incorrect.
    Option E - 'Have known' is the present perfect tense. Thus option E is incorrect.
    Option D - 'Knew' is the simple past tense of the verb 'know;. Thus option D is the correct answer.
    'Long ago people knew little about those minerals.'
  • Question 6
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    Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate option:
    They _____ breakfast at $$7$$ and ____ home at eight.
    Solution
    Option D is the correct answer because among all the other options, the only option that involves both in the present tense is this one. 
    If another option was, "had/left" that would be correct too as the statement in the question does not necessarily specific a particular tense.
    Option A is incorrect because "have" is in present but "left" is in past, both should be of same tense.
    Option C is incorrect fir same reasons as A , had is in past and leave in present.
    Option B is incorrect for same reasons as above.
    Option E is incorrect because "had left" means past perfect tense while the statement is not in perfect tense.



  • Question 7
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    Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate option:
    His father _____ a doctor and he _____ to make his son a doctor too.
    Solution
    Option D: was/wanted is correct. 
    Explanation: The subject (his father) is singular, hence was will be used; and the sentence is describing an event in the past, hence wanted 
    Option A: was/wants is incorrect: The subject (his father) was a doctor in the past, and wants is in the present tense 
    Option B is incorrect: The subject, his father is in singular, so were (a plural) can't be used. 
    Option C is incorrect: will be and would want can be used for future tenses (to indicate an action happening in the future). Hence, logically and grammatically incorrect
  • Question 8
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    Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate option:
    When he ____ home, I ____ him the book.
    Solution
    Here, both the actions are completed in the same tense. Hence, we will use the same tense for the both the blanks.
    Option A - 'Came' is in the past tense and 'shall show' is in the future tense. Thus option A is incorrect.
    Option B - 'Comes' is in the present tense and 'showed' is in the past tense. Thus option B is incorrect.
    Option C - We can't use perfect tenses when both the actions are completed at the same time. Thus option C is incorrect.
    Option E - 'Was coming' is in the past continuous tense and 'shall show' is in the future tense. Thus option E is incorrect.
    Option D - 'Came' and 'showed' are both in the past tense and indicate that the actions are completed in the past. Thus option D is the correct answer.
    'When he came home, I showed him the book.'
  • Question 9
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    She _____ you a letter three weeks ago.
    Solution
    The given sentence is in the simple past tense as the action was completed in the past, as indicated by the words "three weeks ago". 
    Option A - 'Had sent' is the past perfect tense. We use the past perfect tense to explain an action done before another action in the past. Thus option A is incorrect.
    Option B - 'Has sent' is the present perfect tense. Thus option B is incorrect.
    Option D - 'Send' is the original verb form. Thus option D is incorrect.
    Option C - 'Sent' is the past form of the verb 'send'. 'Sent' is used in the simple past tense. Thus option C is the correct answer.
    'She sent you a letter three weeks ago.'
  • Question 10
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    One day the boys found a man in the forest. He ______.
    Solution
    As the second sentence is a descriptive sentence, we will use the past continuous tense to explain what happened when the boys found a man in the forest.
    Option A - 'Will die' is the future form of the verb. Thus option A is incorrect.
    Option B - 'Had been dying' is the past perfect continuous form. Thus option B is incorrect.
    Option C - 'Had died' is the past perfect tense. Thus option C is incorrect.
    Option E - 'Die' is the original form of the verb which can be used in the simple present tense. Thus option E is incorrect.
    Option D - 'Was dying' is the past continuous tense. Thus option D is the correct answer.
    'One day the boys found a man in the forest. He was dying.'
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