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  • Question 1
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    Complete the given sentence using appropriate form of verb:

    I'm too tired to walk home. I think ____________ a taxi.
    Solution
    The simple future is a verb tense that’s used to talk about things that haven’t happened yet, here it's 'getting a taxi'. We use the simple future to talk about an action or condition that will begin and end in the future. The formula for the simple future is will + [root form of verb], that is, 'will get'. 'I'll get' is a contraction of 'I will get'. Hence, Option D is correct.
    The rest of the options do not express this condition.
    Options A and C state an action already happened and option B states a continuous action in the present. Hence these options are incorrect. 
  • Question 2
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    Complete the sentence with the most appropriate option:

    There is a hole at the bottom of the boat. A lot of water is coming in through the hole. The boat __________ (sink) unless we stop the water from flowing into it.
    Solution
    The simple future is a verb tense that’s used to talk about things that haven’t happened yet, here, the sinking of the boat. The formula for the simple future is will + [root form of verb], that is, 'will sink'. Hence, Option C is correct.
    The rest of the options do not express this condition.
    Option A expresses a decision 'going to happen' in the present, but a future action 'will sink' states a fact that 'unless we stop the water from getting into it', the boat will sink for sure.
    Option B does not state an appropriate tense, 'sink' is not in a tense form, but a noun here.
    Option D states a continuous action happening whereas 'unless' states a condition on it.
    Hence they're incorrect. 
  • Question 3
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    Fill in the blank with the appropriate option:

    Your friend has won some money. You ask: (what / do with it?)
    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 C matches with the given form
    It is the correct answer.
  • Question 4
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    Read the sentence and state whether the used verb form is correct or not:
    If not, correct it.

    Are you believing in God?
    Solution
    Simple present tense is used to indicate habit/hobby/belief. Belief in God is indicated here. The syntax for simple present tense is: Do (s/es) (with singular subject) + Subject + Verb; Do (with plural subject) + Subject + verb. Therefore the correct option is: Do you believe
  • Question 5
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    Complete the given statement using the appropriate option as per the given sentence:
    I'm feeling hungry. Is there anything to eat?
    Solution
    Present continuous tense is used to indicate the current (ongoing) activity. The syntax of present continuous tense is: is/am/are + verb + ing. Therefore, the correct option is: I am feeling hungry. The given verb form is correct.
  • Question 6
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    Select the most appropriate form of the verb to fill in the blank:

    Jim is very untidy. He _______ (always/leave) his things all over the place.
    Solution
    Option B is the correct answer because ‘leaves’ means going away from someone or something, and it is correct to say that the train leaves on time. 
    Option C and D are incorrect because ‘left’ is the past tense of leave, while the statement is in the present tense. 
    Option A incorrect because is always leaving means it is leaving every moment, which is incorrect. 
  • Question 7
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    Replace the underlined verb with the correct verb form, if necessary:
    This sauce is great. It's tasting really good.
    Solution
    Option A is incorrect because ‘has tasted’ is the past tense, while the statement is in the present tense. 
    Option C is incorrect because ‘has been tasting’ means that it used to taste good and still does, which is incorrect because the sauce was made in the present. 
    Hence, option B is the correct answer because you use ‘it tastes good’ when you describe something in the present. 
  • Question 8
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:

    The train is never late. It  ______ (always/leave) on time.
    Solution
    Option B is the correct answer because ‘leaves’ means going away from someone or something, and it is correct to say that the train leaves on time. 
    Option A and D are incorrect because ‘left’ is the past tense of leave, while the statement is in the present tense. 
    Option C is incorrect because is always leaving means it is leaving every moment, which is incorrect. 
  • Question 9
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    Select suitable question as per the situation:

    Your friend has decided to have a party. 
    You ask: (who/invite?) ______
    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 D matches with the formula (in bold), where "invite" plays the role of the root  verb. 
    Option D is correct
  • Question 10
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    Fill in the blank using the most appropriate answer from the given options:

    Your friend is going to a party tonight.  
    You ask:  (what / wear?) _______
    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 D matches with the formula (in bold), where wear plays the role of the root  verb. 
    Option D is correct
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