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  • Question 1
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    Choose the option that completes the sentence correctly.
    I _______  to my teacher now.
    Solution
    The sentence talks about an event that is happening in the present, as can be inferred from the word 'now'.

    Present continuous tense describes an ongoing action that is happening at the same time the statement is written. This tense is formed by using “am/is/are” with the verb form ending in “-ing”. For example - I am reading this book at the moment.

    'I is' is incorrect and 'I am' is correct axiomatically, that is its a rule and not a consequence. Therefore option C is incorrect.
    'Are' is not used with first person singular forms. Therefore option B is incorrect.
    'Talk' as a verb can only be used in sentences that are generalized or habitual. For Eg. I talk to my teacher everyday. They talk a lot. However 'talk' cannot be used in present continuous form, therefore option A is incorrect.

    Option B is in the correct form of present continuous therefore is correct.
  • Question 2
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    Fill in the blank.
    Wait until I tell this story. It _____ your hair stand on end.
    Solution

    The sentence talks about result of telling the story. The story itself will be told in the future as indicated by the word “ wait ” within the sentence. hence, we are talking about an event that will happen or will be completed as a result of another event in the future. So, here we will have to use the future tense.

    Option A: it is incorrect. ‘ is making ’ represents that the result of the story is taking place in the present but since we already know that the result of the story happens in the future, also the story itself is in the future; hence, this option is inconsistent and incorrect.

    Option B: it is correct.  ‘ will make ’ means that the result of the story will happen afterwards. It is grammatically consistent and makes a meaningful sentence. Hence, it is the correct option.

    Option C: it is incorrect.  ‘ made ’ represents the past tense. We already know that the events will take place in the future. Hence, this option is inconsistent and is incorrect.

    Option D: it is incorrect.  ‘ Are making ’ similar to option A represents the event that is going on in the present also the auxiliary verb within the sentence represents plural subjects. it is grammatically inconsistent and does not make a meaningful sentence. Hence, it is incorrect.

  • Question 3
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    Choose the option that completes the sentence correctly:

    Sam ______ in San Diego a week ago.
    Solution
    We use past perfect tense when there are two actions in the past and we wish to show which one happened earlier. In this case, there is only one action so this is a case of Simple past tense. The answer is 'arrived'. 
  • Question 4
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    Choose the option that completes the sentence correctly.

    I wanted to visit you yesterday, but you _____ at home.
    Solution
    From the sentence, we can infer that it is in the simple past tense because of the words 'wanted' and 'yesterday'. There are no words or phrases that include 'have/had' to indicate the past perfect or past continuous tenses.
    The only option in the simple past tense is option D. Option A is also in the simple past tense, but is incorrect because 'was' is not used for second person singular 'you'. 
  • Question 5
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    Choose the option that completes the sentence correctly:

    Look! Neha and Kanika _______ a film on TV.
    Solution
    The sentence begins with an exclamation "Look!" which means the action is being performed right now and the speaker is giving the listener a command to look at that action. Hence the sentence is in present continuous tense. Option C is correct, because "are watching" is in present continuous tense and describes that Neha and Kanika are performing the action of "watching a film" while the speaker speaks. Option A is incorrect because 'watch' is in simple present tense, whereas the sentence is in the continuous form. Option B is incorrect because "is" in "is watching" refers to only one person, whereas the speaker mentions two people, Neha and Kanika. Option D is incorrect because "watched" is in the simple past tense, whereas the sentence is in present continuous.
  • Question 6
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    Choose the option which completes the following sentence:

    The library ______ behind the football stadium.
    Solution
    The sentence is describing the location of the library in relation to the football stadium. It is to be in the simple present tense as the location of a library is a fact, the library's location won't change, hence we use the phrase 'is located' which is in simple present tense, and option B is correct. Option A is incorrect because it describes an action by the library and changes the meaning of the sentence, saying that the library is locating an unnamed thing behind the football stadium. Option C is incorrect because it's in present perfect tense, and indicates that the library has recently been located behind the football stadium, the library is immovable and cannot be located at different places, which is what the sentence means. Option D is incorrect because the phrase 'will be locating', which is in the future tense, describes an action carried out by the library, which isn't possible, the resulting statement is ambiguous in meaning.
  • Question 7
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    Fill in the blank with appropriate form of verb.

    I ____ to the cinema last night.
  • Question 8
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    In which tense are 'is, am, are' used as helping verbs (Active Voice)?
    Solution
    'is, am, are' are used as helping verbs combined with 'ing' form of the main verb to form Present Continuous Tense.
  • Question 9
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    Fill in the blank with the appropriate verb.
    A diary ______ to Mary for her thirteenth birthday last month.
    Solution
    The phrase 'last month' in the sentence indicates that the event has already happened, which means that the event is of the past. The structure of the sentence indicates that the sentence is in the passive voice.

    Option A is in the present tense. This is not consistent with the phrase 'last month', hence, it is incorrect.
    Option B is in the past tense. This indicates that the event of giving diary is an event of the past. Hence, being consistent with the phrase, this is the correct answer.
    Option C is grammatically incorrect. Though it could be correct since this also indicates that the event has happened, but because it says 'have been given', this is grammatically incorrect. With 'a diary', it should be 'has been given'.
    Option D is in the future tense, which is not consistent with the phrase 'last month'. Hence, it is incorrect. 
  • Question 10
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    Fill in the blank with the appropriate verb.
    According to the school rules, every student _______ attend the morning assembly.
    Solution
    Here, 'must' in simple present tense is correct because it is used to say that something is necessary or very important (sometimes involving a rule or a law). Here, it is a rule for every student to attend the morning assembly.
    'Might' is incorrect because it is 
    used to make a polite suggestion or to ask permission politely. 
    'Can' is incorrect because it is 
    used to say that it is possible for somebody/something to do something or for something to happen.
    'Would' as a modal verb is incorrect because it is 
    used for talking about the result of an event that you imagine. 
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