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  • Question 1
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    Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words.
    A - ___________ your wife ___________ English?
    B - Yes, she does.
    Solution
    The correct answer is Option C.
    DOES is used with the second person pronoun. 
    WIFE is singular so SPEAK is the correct answer. Also the sentence is in the simple present tense and SPEAK is in the simple present tense.
    Hence Option C is the correct answer.
  • Question 2
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    Careful! The glass is _______ fall.
    Solution

    A verb is used to express an occurrence, action, or state. It is the grammatical centre of the predicate in a sentence.

    An auxiliary verb is a verb which gives is used in the formation of tenses, moods, tones, etc.

    Option B is correct as the use of is indicates that present simple tense could not be used and careful indicates that something is going to happen.

     

     The other options are wrong as the main verb is fall and infinitive must be used to indicate an action/ a result.

    The correct answer is B)going to

  • Question 3
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    Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words.
    ______ Monica _____ many tournaments?
    Solution
    The given sentence is an interrogative sentence referring to actions already completed. Thus, simple past tense form of the verb shall be used.
    "Have/won" in option A is incorrect as the root verb 'have' is used alongside plural nouns. Here, Monica is a singular noun. Thus, 'have' is incorrect.
    "Has/win" in option B is incorrect as the context requires the past participle of the verb 'win'.
    "Have/win" in option C is incorrect as both 'have and win' are incorrect in the context.
    "Has/won" in option D is correct as 'has' is used with singular nouns. Also, 'won' is the past participle of the verb 'win' and is used to refers to actions completed in the past.
    Thus, option D is the correct answer.
  • Question 4
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    Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words.
    "____________ they ____________ a winter holiday?"
    "Yes, they do."
    Solution
    The correct answer is Option C.
    DO is used with plural nouns/pronouns.
    THEY is a plural pronoun. DO is therefore the correct answer.
    The sentence is in the simple present tense, thus the verb will be in the simple present tense.
    WANT is the simple present tense. Therefore DO/WANT is the correct answer.
    WANTING is the present continuous tense.
  • Question 5
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    Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words.
    "How many languages ___________ you ___________?"
    "Three: English, German and Spanish."
    Solution
    The correct answer is Option B.
    As a rule, DO is used with YOU.
    The given sentence is in the simple present tense.
     SPEAK is the simple present tense whereas SPEAKING is the present continuous tense.
    Hence DO/SPEAK is the correct answer.
  • Question 6
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    Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words.
    I've never _____ anyone who_____ more than you.
    Solution
    The given sentence takes two verbs. The first verb indicates an action that started in the past and has continued up till now. Thus, it will take the present perfect form of the verb. The second part mentions a habit or a general truth. Thus, it will take the simple present form of the verb.
    "Saw/eats" in option A is incorrect as 'saw' uses the past participle form of the base verb 'see'.
    "Seen/eat" in option B is incorrect. Both the verbs have taken the correct tense form. But, 'eat' is used with plural pronouns/nouns. The verb 'eats' is used with singular pronouns/nouns.
    "Saw/eaten" in option C is incorrect as both verbs have taken the past participle form of their base verbs. This does not fit the context.
    "Seen/eats" in option D is correct. "Seen" is the present perfect form of the verb 'see'. "Eats' is the correct present tense form of the verb is used with singular pronoun 'you'.
    Thus, option D is correct.
  • Question 7
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    Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words.
    Why __________ you like ____________ in the hotel?
    Solution

    A verb is used to express an occurrence, action, or state. It is the grammatical centre of the predicate in a sentence.

    An auxiliary verb is a verb which gives is used in the formation of tenses, moods, tones, etc.

    Option A is correct as the subject is you and infinitive is not used after like. The main verb here is like , not work. Also, the verb like indicates liking an activity, for e. g. swimming , playing, reading etc.

     The other options are wrong as the subject you cannot take does as the auxiliary verb and work cannot be used to fill the second blank as like indicates being followed by a noun ( here, an activity, working).

    The correct answer is A)do/working

  • Question 8
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    Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words.
    They _______ both _______ to become TV stars.
    Solution
    The context refers to 'they and both'. This indicates plural subject. Thus, the auxiliary verb used should be the plural 'are'.
    "Are/go" in option is incorrect as the verb 'go' is used in the base form. Whereas, the context refers to the present progressive tense. Here the format for the sentence should be, S + is/am/are + (verb + ing) + O.
    "Are/going to" in option B is incorrect as the 'to infinitive' forming the modal verb form is incorrect. It cannot become "going to to".
    "Is/going" in option C is incorrect as the context indicates plural subjects. So singular auxiliary verb 'is' is incorrect.
    "Are/going" is the correct answer. The plural pronoun 'they' indicates plural auxiliary verb "are". "Going" is the present progressive form of the verb which acts as a modal by taking to "to" infinitive.
    Thus, option D is the correct answer.

  • Question 9
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    It's good to see you again. Where have you _____ ? 
    Solution
    The present perfect tense is used to indicate an action that started in the past and has continued up until now. 
    Thus, "been" in option C is correct. It indicates the present perfect and is used to convey a sense of a time immediately before the present. In this case, the person we are asking likely just showed up, and we're asking them where they just came from.
    "Gone" in option A is incorrect as it indicates an uncompleted visit during the past.
    "Being" in option B is a distractor and is grammatically incorrect in the context.
    "Went" in option D is incorrect as it refers to a particular completed action in the past. However, the context wants to know the general past.
    Thus, option C is correct. 
     
  • Question 10
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    My brother's _____ to America 4 times.
    Solution
    The context refers to visiting America four times. 
    "Been" in option A is correct as been to, instead of gone to, is used when we refer to completed visits to a place. 
    "Gone" in option B is incorrect as gone is used if the visit is not complete. As the visits here are complete, 'been' will be used. 
    "Went" in option C is incorrect as it focuses on the past action, here the actual occasions of the visits. However, the context only refers to completed visits in the past.
    "Being" in option D is incorrect  as it does not concur with the context.
    Thus, option A is the correct answer.

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