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  • Question 1
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    Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words.
    He ___ his English tea in the morning, he ___ it in the evening.
    Solution

    A preposition is a word which comes before a noun or a pronoun and establishes a relationship between the elements of a clause or words.

    Option C is correct as we are talking about something general. Therefore, only simple present tense can be used here. Have is used as an ordinary verb.

    The other options are wrong as no other tense can be used here.

    The correct answer is C) doesn't have/ has

  • Question 2
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    Fill in the blank with a suitable option:
    I don't think she ______________ the ring. Call her again.
    Solution
    The correct answer is Option B.
    MUST HAVE HEARD indicates certainty or sureness of a fact. In the given sentence, the speaker is certain that she has not heard the ring. Thus MUST HAVE HEARD is the correct answer.
    The remaining options are incorrect because they are grammatically incorrect.

  • Question 3
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    Fill in the blank with a suitable option:
    Lucy is very late. She _______________ her train.
    Solution
    The correct answer is Option B.
    MIGHT HAVE MISSED is the present perfect tense. It is used when the action is complete but we are talking of that action in the present tense.
    Lucy is very late, thus she MUST HAVE MISSED her train.
    Thus Option B is the correct answer.
    The remaining options are incorrect because:
    CAN MISS expresses ability.
    HAD TO MISS is used in the past tense.
    SHOULD HAVE MISSED express obligation or duty.

  • Question 4
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    Fill in the blank with the most suitable option:
    The lights have gone out. __________________.
    Solution
    The correct answer is Option C.
    A FUSE MUST HAVE BLOWN indicates that the speaker is sure of the reason for the lights going out.
    The remaining options are incorrect because:
    A FUSE MIGHT BLOW means possibility of fuse blowing in the future.
    A FUSE COULD BLOW indicates the consequence of something is blowing of fuse.
    A FUSE WILL HAVE BLOWN is the future perfect tense.
  • Question 5
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    Fill in the blank with the most suitable option:
    Janet ______________ some problem. She keeps crying.
    Solution
    The correct answer is Option B.
    MUST HAVE expresses certainty of some fact.
    In the given sentence, it is certain that Janet has some problem because she keeps crying.
    Thus MUST HAVE is the correct answer.
    The remaining options are incorrect because:
    MUST HAVE HAD refers to the past tense.
    NEEDS TO HAVE expresses the requirement of something.
    MAY HAVE HAD expresses possibility.


  • Question 6
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    Fill in the blank with the most suitable option:
    A: Is it Sunday? All the shops are closed.
    B: Well, if all the shops are closed, it _____________ Sunday.
    Solution
    The correct answer is Option C.
    MUST BE is used to expresses the certainty of some fact. In the given sentence, 'B' is saying that it is certain that it is Sunday because all shops are closed.
    Thus MUST BE is the correct answer.
    The remaining options are incorrect because:
    CAN'T BE expresses inability.
    MIGHT HAVE BEEN expresses possibility.
    MUST HAVE BEEN expresses the past tense.
  • Question 7
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    Fill in the blank with the most suitable option:
    If you want antibiotics, you _____________ to ask the doctor for a prescription.
    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 is used in the formation of tenses, moods, tones, etc.

    Option C is correct as if and to ask indicate the use of will have. 

     The other options are wrong as no other form of verb can be used.

    The correct answer is C)will have

  • Question 8
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    Fill in the blank with the most suitable option:
    A: You bought the tickets, didn't you?
    B: No. I ______________, but I didn't have enough money.
    Solution
    The correct answer is Option C.
    WAS SUPPOSED TO means something that was assumed or believed to be the case, but not necessarily so.
    In the given sentence, 'B' is believed to have got the tickets but he has not.
    Thus Option C is the correct answer.
    The remaining options are incorrect because:
    COULDN'T means inability.
    OUGHT TO HAVE BEEN expresses obligation or duty.
    MIGHT HAVE expresses possibility.

  • Question 9
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    Fill in the blank with the most suitable option:
    George is reading a Spanish newspaper. He ______________ Spanish.
    Solution
    The correct answer is Option B.
    MUST is used to establish a certain fact. In the given sentence, the speaker is certain that George knows Spanish because he is reading a Spanish newspaper.
    Thus Option B is the correct answer.
    The remaining options are incorrect because:
    IS TO KNOW means that he will know Spanish in the future.
    HAD TO KNOW is the past tense.
    NEED TO KNOW expresses requirement.
  • Question 10
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    Fill in the blank with the most suitable option:
    You ________________ this to Kate, or she'll get upset.
    Solution
    The correct answer is Option D.
    MUSTN'T TELL expresses the compulsion to not tell something. In the given sentence, the speaker must not tell Kate or she will get upset.
    Thus MUSTN'T TELL is the correct answer. The sentence is in the present tense.
    The remaining options are incorrect because:
    NEEDN'T HAVE TO TELL is grammatically incorrect.
    SHOULDN'T HAVE TOLD expresses the duty to not do anything.
    MUSTN'T HAVE TOLD is the past perfect tense.

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