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  • Question 1
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    Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words.
    While he _____ to school his elder brother ___ from the Institute. His brother is a teacher now.
  • Question 2
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    This is an old photograph of me when I _______________.
    Solution
    The given sentence speaks of a photograph that was taken in the past. The person describes himself/herself in the past tense.
    Option D: 'Had short hair' is in the past tense ('had' is a past tense verb). It describes an action that has already happened. Hence option D is correct.
    Option A: 'Was having short hair' speaks of a continuous action. However, the action is not continuous here. 'Having short hair' is more of a state rather than an action that continues. Hence A is incorrect.
    Option B: 'Have short hair' speaks of the present situation, but the "old photograph" speaks about the past. Hence B is incorrect.
    Option C: 'Have had' is an incomplete phrase and does not complete the sentence in meaning. Hence option C is incorrect.
  • Question 3
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    The boss made him ____ the report all from the beginning.
    Solution
    Let examine the sentence: “The boss made him ____ the report all from the beginning.” The sentence does not say that report has already been written. We can assume it is being written in the present. Hence, the sentence requires a verb of present tense. Options B and C are ruled out as they are not verbs of present tense. Now we have to select the right answer from Options A and D. The verb to be used should go with the previous verb ‘made.’ Hence. Option A is the correct answer as Option D will make the sentence grammatically incorrect.
  • Question 4
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    Don't worry, I'll do the shopping for you today; I ____ the office early on Fridays.
    Solution
    In the second part of the sentence i.e after ';', the subject is stating a fact. He's talking about something that he does every Friday. Only simple present tense can be used to state such facts. Thus, the answer must be in simple present tense.
    Option A is incorrect. 'will leave' is in the simple future tense and not the simple present. Thus, it cannot be used to state a fact.
    Option B is incorrect. 'will be leaving' is in the future continuous tense and not the simple present. Thus, it cannot be used to state a fact.
    Option C is correct. 'leave' is in the simple present tense and can be used to state a fact. Thus, it is the correct answer.
    Option D is incorrect. 'am leaving' is in the present continuous tense and not the simple present. Thus, it cannot be used to state a fact.
  • Question 5
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    Fill in the blank with a suitable option:
    We _________ a good movie last week.
    Solution
    The given sentence states an action that happened in the past 'last week'. Hence the correct form of the verb must be in simple past tense.
    Option A: 'Saw' is a simple past tense verb and indicates an action that complete in the past. It's relevant to the sentence and hence option A is correct.
    Option B: 'Have seen' is in the present perfect tense. It indicates that an action has just been completed.
    Option C: 'Were seeing' is in the past continuous tense. It indicates that an action was continuing during a certain point of time in the past. The action of seeing a movie is not described as a continuous one here. It simply states an action that completed.
    Option D: 'See' is in the present tense and indicates a daily habit. The action here isn't a daily habit.
    Hence options B, C and D are incorrect.
  • Question 6
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    Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate option:
    Everybody ______ at what _______.
  • Question 7
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    Thousands of traffic accidents _____ by careless drivers every day.
    Solution
    The given sentence is stating a fact. Facts are always stated in the simple present tense. Thus, the answer must be in the simple present tense. 
    Option A is correct. 'are caused' is in the simple present tense and thus, it can be used for stating facts. Thus, it is the correct answer.
    Option B is incorrect. 'will cause' is in the simple future tense and not the simple present tense. Thus, it cannot be used to state facts and is incorrect.
    Option C is incorrect. 'caused' is in the simple past  tense and not the simple present tense. Thus, it cannot be used to state facts and is incorrect.
    Option D is incorrect. 'causing' is in the present continuous tense and not the simple present tense. Thus, it cannot be used to state facts and is incorrect.
  • Question 8
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    We ___________ to London last Monday. 
    Solution
    The words "last Monday" suggest that the action has taken place in the past. It indicates simple past tense.
    Options C and D: 'Drove' expresses a simple past action.
    'Had driven' is used when two past actions have taken place, one after another. It indicates the past perfect tense.
    In the given sentence, only one action has happened, 'to drive to London', hence C is the correct option and D is wrong.
    Option A: 'Can drive' indicates the ability to drive. It does not narrate a past action, that took place "last Monday". Hence Option A is incorrect.
    Option B: 'Will drive' expresses the future tense, an action that is yet to happen. It is irrelevant here and hence B is incorrect.
  • Question 9
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    The policeman ____ that man if he doesn't stop disturbing neighbours.
    Solution
    Simple future tense is used to refer to action that will happen in time frame ahead of the time now. Simple future is action performed in the time ahead now. The helping verbs used for simple present are will and would .
    The policeman will arrest that man if he doesn't stop disturbing neighbors.
    In the above sentence we are predicting a future action that is certain to be performed hence will arrest is the correct option as will is used for future tense .
    The word if in the sentence hints prediction which indicates the sentence in future tense .
    The option A is in present tense .
    Option C and D are in past tense  ad verb + ed refers to past tense and had is used as helping verb  for past tense .



  • Question 10
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    Fill in the blank with a suitable option:
    Nancy ___________ to play tennis tomorrow.
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