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  • Question 1
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    Read the sentence and find if the verb form used is correct. Correct it if it is wrong.
    The moon goes round and round the earth.
    Solution
    Simple present tense is used to express universal truth;
    The movement of the moon is a universal truth. The syntax of simple present tense is : verb in its first form (s/es) (with a singular subject) verb in its first form (with a plural subject). Therefore the correct answer is: goes .The used verb form is correct.
  • Question 2
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    Fill in the blank with an appropriate form of the verb given in the bracket:

    The River Nile _______ (flow) into the Mediterranean.
    Solution
    Option D is  incorrect because will be flowing means that the river will flow later on, which is incorrect because it has  been flowing. 
    Option B is incorrect because flown is the past tense of flow, which means that it used to flow but we don’t know if it flows now, which is incorrect. 
    Option A is incorrect because although isn’t flowing Ian in the present tense, it means it is flowing in the present, and it probably didn’t flow before or won’t flow later, which is totally incorrect. 
    Option C is the correct answer because ‘flows’ means that the water in the river flows regularly, hence it is the correct answer. 
  • Question 3
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    You have some activities to do but you have not done them yet. Choose the correct option to answer the question given below:
    Q: Have you done the shopping?
    Ans: Not yet. I ________________________
    Solution
    The simple future is a verb tense that’s used to talk about things that haven’t happened yet.
    The formula for the simple future is will + [root form of verb]
    There is another way to show that something will happen in the future. It follows the formula [am/is/are] + going to + [root form verb]. The only form that is in order with the formula is Option D
    Option D is the correct answer
  • Question 4
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    Complete the sentence using the correct option:

    ______ (you/listen) to the radio every day?' 'No, just occasionally.'
  • Question 5
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    Read the following statement and find out if the verb form used is correct or not. If not, then correct it.

    I usually go to work by car.
    Solution
    Simple present tense is used to express the action which is repeated or usual (hobby or habit or routine). The given sentence indicates the routine of the speaker of using a car to travel to work. The syntax for simple present tense is:
    Verb in its first form (s/es) (with singular subject)
    Verb in its first form (with plural subject)
    'I' & 'You' are exceptional cases, which in spite of being singular subjects take the verb of plural subjects. Therefore, the correct option is: go. The given verb form of the sentence is correct. All the other options are not in the simple present tense. Just remember that whenever you are stating a fact, habit, truth: Use the simple present tense.
  • Question 6
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    Fill in the blank with the appropriate form of the verb given in the brackets:
    Julia is very good at languages. She ____ (speak) four languages very well.
    Solution
    Option B is incorrect because “is speaking” means Julia is speaking four languages right now, which is incorrect. 
    Option D is incorrect beacue ‘has been spekaing’ also means that Julia started speaking four languages and has been spekaing them until right now, which is incorrect becaue she ain’t spekaing them while the question is being written. 
    Option C is incorrect beacue ‘spoken’ is the past tense of speak, but Julia still speaks them and hasn’t spekaing those languages. 
    Option A isn’t the correct answer because ‘speaks’ meana she knows four languages and  she speaks them. 
  • Question 7
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    Fill in the blanks with the most suitable option:
    Ron is in London at the moment. He ____ (stay) at the Park Hotel. He ____ (always/stay) there when he's in London.
    Solution
    Option C is the correct answer because ‘is staying’ at the hotel means that on his current trip to London, he is staying in that hotel. Always stays is correct because ‘stays’ is used when something is done regularly, as in since he always chooses to stay there, it is correct to say always stays there. 
    Option A is incorrect because stayed is the past tense of stay. 
    Option B is incorrect because ‘has been staying’ means that he’s been in London for a long time and has been staying there which is incorrect. 
    Option D is incorrect because wil stay is the future tense, while the statement is in the present tense. 
  • Question 8
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    You have some activities to do but you have not done them yet. Use the words given in bracket and complete the answers to the given questions:
    Q: Have you cleaned the car?
    Ans: Not yet. I ___________________
    Solution
    The blank specifies something that is about to happen (car cleaning) that is why we are supposed to use the present continuous (also called present progressive). It 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. It ends in"-ing".
    Thus Option B, C and D becomes wrong.
    Option A is correct. 
  • Question 9
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    Fill in the blanks 1 and 2 using the appropriate words/phrases:

    My parents __1__ (live) in Bristol. They were born there and have never lived anywhere else. Where __2__ (your parents/live)?
    Solution
    Option D is the correct answer because ‘live’ means to reside somewhere, in the present. ‘Do’ is used in plural, third person forms, so ‘do you parents live’ is correct. 
    Option A and C are incorrect because ‘lived’ is the past tense of live, while the statement is in the present tense. 
    Option B is incorrect because ‘is’ is used in singular forms, and ‘are’ in plural. Hence it would be correct if it was, ‘are living’. 
  • Question 10
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    You have some activities to do but you have not done them yet. Use the words given in bracket and complete the answer to the given question:
    Q: Have you read the paper?
    Ans: Not yet. I ______________. 
    Solution
    Simple Future Tense is used to express an action that will occur or happen in the future. The simple future tense refers to a time later than now, and expresses facts or certainty.
    The blank requires an a similar sort of verb as it describes something that is about happen in the future relative to the speaker. 
    The formula for the simple future is 
    will + [root form of verb]
    The other way to show it is:
    [am/is/are] + going to + [root form verb]
    Option A matches with the formula. 
    Option A is correct
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