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  • Question 1
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    Find the most suitable option to replace the verb in bold to retain the meaning of the sentence.

    Here is coming my brother.
    Solution
    The simple present tense takes the present participle form of the verb and for singular subjects takes the suffix 's' and for plural subjects remains as it is. Thus, option A 'comes' is the correct answer as 'my brother' is a singular subject and the verb will take the form 'comes'.
    Option B is incorrect as 'come' will be used for plural subjects in simple present tense.
    Option C is incorrect as 'ing' form of the verbs are used for the continuous tenses. 
    Option D is incorrect as 'can come' indicates the ability of coming. Here, the sentence is not referring to the ability of the brother to come. Rather it is a declarative sentence which informs us that the brother has come. 
    Thus, option A is correct.
  • Question 2
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    Read what Sharon says about a typical working day:
    Sharon: I usually get up at 7 o'clock and have a big breakfast. I walk to work, which takes me about half an hour. I start work at 8:45. I never have lunch. I finish work at 5 o'clock. I 'm always tired when I get home. I usually cook a meal in the evening. I don't usually go out. I go to bed at about 11 o' clock. I always sleep well.

    Yesterday was a typical working day for Sharon.
    Using the appropriate tense, complete the sentence below about how her day went yesterday. 

    It              to get to work.
    Solution
    The simple past (also called past simple, past indefinite) is a verb tense which is used to show that a completed action took place at a specific time in the past. The simple past is also frequently used to talk about past habits and generalizations.
    Since, we are talking about some habits and that too at a specific time (which is mentioned in the paragraph), we would be using simple past tense. 
    Option A is in the continuous form 
    Option B is correct as it is in the simple past form
    Option C is in the future tense
    Option D is past perfect form
    Option B is correct
  • Question 3
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    Find the most suitable option to replace the verb in bold to retain the meaning of the sentence.

    This house is consisting of five rooms.
    Solution
    Option A is the correct answer because ‘consists’  means to be made of or formed from something, hence it is correct, because it rightly states the fact that the house consists of five rooms. 
    Option B is incorrect because consist means to contain, but it cannot be followed by an “of” to define a statement. 
    Option C is incorrect because ‘are consisting’ means that the house doesn’t consist of them yet, but is in the process of consisting, which makes no sense. 
    Option D is incorrect because “has consisted” means the house has consisted five rooms in the past and doesn’t consist then anymore which is totally incorrect. 
  • Question 4
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    Find the most suitable option to replace the verb in bold to retain the meaning of the sentence.

    It has been more than four years since I see you.
    Solution
    When 'since' introduces an action or event at a point in time that is in the past, we can use the past simple or present perfect after since and the present perfect in the main clause. According to this rule, option D is the aptest answer as 'saw' is in the simple past tense. 
    Options A, B and C are incorrect because they are the past participle, past perfect and simple present forms of verb respectively.

     
  • Question 5
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    Fill the appropriate form of verb to fill in the blank:
    Paul and I played tennis yesterday. He's much better than me, so he _______ (win) easily.
    Solution
    The simple past (also called past simple, past indefinite) is a verb tense which is used to show that a completed action took place at a specific time in the past. The simple past is also frequently used to talk about past habits and generalizations.
    Since, we are talking about an action which has happened in the past at a specific time (yesterday), we will be using simple past tense.
    Option B is in the simple past form
    Option A is in the present tense
    Option C is in the past perfect tense
    Option D is in the future tense
    Option B is correct
  • Question 6
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    A friend has just come back from holiday. You ask him about it. Write your question using the following words:
    (go alone?) 
    Solution
    The simple past (also called past simple, past indefinite or preterite) is a verb tense which is used to show that a completed action took place at a specific time in the past. We use the simple past to express the idea that an action started and finished at a specific time in the past, here, the action of going alone. The simple past is formed using the verb + ed. In addition, there are many verbs with irregular past forms. Questions are made with did and negative forms are made with did not. Hence, Option A is correct.

    The rest of the options do not express this condition. They either mention actions that are happening in the present (Options B and C), or use the incorrect verb form 'went' (Option D) . While framing a question, we introduce the word 'did' (which means 'to perform an action') + base verb 'go'.
    Hence these options are incorrect.
  • Question 7
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    A friend has just come back from holiday. You ask him about it. Write your question using the given words:
    (how/travel?) ________
    Solution
    The simple past (also called past simple, past indefinite) is a verb tense which is used to show that a completed action took place at a specific time in the past. We use the simple past to express the idea that an action started and finished at a specific time in the past, here, the action of travelling. The simple past is formed using the verb + ed. In addition, there are many verbs with irregular past forms. Questions are made with 'did' and negative forms are made with 'did not'. Hence, Option A is correct.

    The rest of the options do not express this condition. They either mention actions that are happening in the present (Options B and C), or actions that are yet to happen in the near future (Option D).
    Hence these options are incorrect.
  • Question 8
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    Frame suitable question as per the situation:
    It's Ann's birthday next week. You want to give her a present but you don't know what. You ask a friend for advice. 
    What __________________________
    Solution
    The simple future is a verb tense that’s used to talk about things that haven’t happened yet, here, gifting Ann a present. 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 shall/will + [root form of verb], that is, shall gift. Hence, Option C is correct.
    The rest of the options do not express this condition.
    Option A does not ask for advice, but asks to be told what to gift. The situation calls for advice, and 'shall' expresses it.
    Option B states an action already happened and D states a continuous action in the present.
    Hence these options are incorrect.
  • Question 9
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    Fill in the blank with an appropriate option:

    The film wasn't very good. I __________ it very much. (enjoy)
    Solution
    The simple past (also called past simple, past indefinite) is a verb tense which is used to show that a completed action took place at a specific time in the past. We use the simple past to express the idea that an action started and finished at a specific time in the past, here, the action of not enjoying the film. The simple past is formed using the verb + ed. In addition, there are many verbs with irregular past forms. Questions are made with 'did' and negative forms are made with 'did not'. Hence, Option D is correct.

    The rest of the options do not express this condition. They either mention actions that are happening in the present (Options A and B), or actions that are yet to happen in the near future (Option C).
    Hence these options are incorrect.
  • Question 10
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    A friend has just come back from a holiday. You ask him about it. Write your question using the following words:
    (how long / stay there?) 
    Solution
    The simple past (also called past simple, past indefinite) is a verb tense which is used to show that a completed action took place at a specific time in the past. We use the simple past to express the idea that an action started and finished at a specific time in the past, here, the action of staying away on a holiday. The simple past is formed using the verb + ed. In addition, there are many verbs with irregular past forms. Questions are made with 'did' and negative forms are made with 'did not'. Hence, Option D is correct.

    The rest of the options do not express this condition. They either mention actions that are happening in the present (Options A and B), or actions that are yet to happen in the near future (Option C).
    Hence these options are incorrect.
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