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  • Question 1
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    Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate option:
    The dentist _____ two of his teeth. One of them ____ quite good.
  • Question 2
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    Did the company test the equipment yesterday? Yes it ____.
  • Question 3
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    The business letters _____ tomorrow.
  • Question 4
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    Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words.
    All the business letters _____ yesterday. They ____ to the post office immediately.
    Solution
    Option E is the correct answer because it is the past tense. The sentence needs to be in the past tense as it is describing something that took place on the previous day. 
    Options A and D are incorrect because they are in the active voice. The sentence requires the verbs to in the passive form because in the given sentence, the subject (business letters) is being acted upon. 
    Option B is incorrect because the second part of the option is not in the passive form. 
    Option C is incorrect because 'are answered' is not in the past tense.

  • Question 5
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    Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words.
    The sports competition which _____ on Sunday _____ by a lot of people.
    Solution
    Option E is the correct answer. The future tense indicates an event that is yet to happen. From the given sentence we know that the sports competition is something that is yet to happen, hence the sentence should be in the future tense. 
    Option A is incorrect because the first part of the option, 'are held' is not in the future tense. 
    Since 'was held' is in the past tense, option B is also incorrect.
    Option C is incorrect because the first part of the option, 'will held', is grammatically incorrect.
    Option D is incorrect because they are in the future perfect and present perfect tenses respectively. 

  • Question 6
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    People go to the tomb of the Unknown Soldier to stand in silence for a minute to honor the memory of those who ____ in wars.
    Solution
    Option E is the correct answer. Since we know that the wars took place in the past and that more that one soldier was killed in those wars, 'were killed' is the correct answer that indicates the plurality and past tense of the sentence. 
    Options A and C are incorrect because 'is killed' and 'was killed' indicate the death of only one soldier.
    Option B is incorrect because 'will be killed' is in the future tense and sentence requires the phrase to be in the past tense. 
    Option D is incorrect because 'are killed' is in the present tense.
  • Question 7
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    Mary said she ____ him driving fast, and asked him to slow down.
    Solution
    In the sentence, the words 'said' and 'asked' indicate that the tense of the sentence is past. Thus, the answer must also be in the past tense in order to maintain the consistency of tenses.
    Option A is incorrect. 'isn't liking' is in the present continuous tense. Thus, using it will make the tense of the sentence inconsistent.
    Option B is incorrect. 'hasn't liking' is a grammatically incorrect phrase. 'hasn't' is an auxiliary that requires to be paired with a verb in the participle form. Since 'liking' is a gerund, the phrase 'hasn't liking' becomes incorrect.
    Option C is correct. 'didn't like' is in the past tense. Thus, using it will maintain the consistency of tense of the sentence. Therefore, it is the correct answer.
    Option D is incorrect. 'doesn't liked' is not only in the present tense but is also a grammatically incorrect statement. 'doesn't' is used to indicate present while 'liked' is used for past. Thus, the tense of the phrase itself is inconsistent.
  • Question 8
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    Houses ____ very quickly now.
    Solution
    b'Option D is the correct answer because "are built" means that the houses these days are being constructed fast now, this is in the past continuous tense, the "past continuous tense" also known as the "past progressive tense" refers to a continuing action or state that was happening at some point in the past.
    Option A is incorrect because "builds" is the present third person form of "build" which is incorrect here because the statement is in past continuous form.
    Option C is incorrect because "built" should be followed or preceded by a form of "be" which completes the sentence.
    Option E is incorrect because "were built" means that they were built quickly in the past anymore and not anymore which is incorrect.
    Option B is incorrect because "are building" means only in the present, while the statement is in the past continuous form.

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  • Question 9
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    The inspector is not in the town. He ____ to another place some days ago.
    Solution
    The sentence requires the answer to be in the past tense because the second sentence is describing something that took place few days before. Therefore option A, 'was sent' is the correct answer. 
    Option B is incorrect because the sentence requires the auxiliary verb/ helping verb, 'was', to help the main verb (sent) to convey when in time an event happened.  
    Options C and D are incorrect because they are in the future tense.
    Option E is incorrect because it is in the present tense.
  • Question 10
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    She asked him where ___________.
    Solution
    The word 'asked' in the sentence indicates that the event occurred in the past. Thus, the answer must be in the past tense.
    Option A is incorrect. 'is the party' is in present tense. The tense of the sentence is simple past and so, using a phrase in present tense will make the tense of the sentence inconsistent.
    Option B is correct. 'the party was' is in simple past tense. Thus, it matches the tense of the sentence and is the correct answer.
    Option C is incorrect. Although 'was the party' is in past tense, according to the rules of usage, the verb in reported speech must be at the end of the clause. Since 'was' is in the beginning of the clause, the phrase is grammatically incorrect.
    Option D is incorrect. 'is party' is not only in the wrong tense but is also grammatically incorrect as it does not have a definite article before 'party'. Since the subject is asking about a specific party, there must be a definite article before it.
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