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  • Question 1
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    Frame meaningful question from the given information:
    (You want to ask where Carol lives.) 
    _______
    Solution
    To form a question, the verb has to come first without changing the tense. Therefore, Option B is correct, as it conforms to the structure. The rest of the options do not conform to this structure, hence, these are incorrect. 
  • Question 2
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    Given is a sentence broken into parts, find the missing part from the given options:
    P. It is far better to live for a short while
    Q. _____________________
    R. contribution to the world.
    Solution
    The correct option must complete the sentence with respect to grammar and meaning.
    Option A: These words complete the sentence in meaning as well as in grammar: the narrator says that it is better to have a small life and in that life, make some significant contribution to the world. He says that it is better to have a short life and do something important, something that is worth living for.
    Hence option A is correct.
    Option B: These words are not suitable for the blank, as it does not sound coherent with R:
    'than just idle away contribution to the world' is incoherent.
    Options C and D: Similarly, the words 'than spend a long life' and 'in gossiping and playing' also do not form any complete meaning with the parts P as well as R.
    Also, if you notice, these options B, C and D seem to form the latter part of P, Q and R.
    Hence, they cannot be placed in the blank Q.
    Hence options B, C and D are incorrect.
  • Question 3
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    Choose S for statements, Q for questions, C for commands and E for exclamations:

    Have we ever paid anything for an early morning breeze?
    Solution
    Since the group of words requests for confirmation of an information, it is a question.Hence, Option B is correct. Statements, commands and exclamations do not ask for information, hence incorrect.
  • Question 4
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    Separate the following sentence into Subject and Predicate:
    He has a good memory.
    Solution
    The pronoun he is being talked about here. He is the topic of discussion and is, therefore, the subject. The rest of the sentence consists of what is being said about the subject, i.e., the predicate, starting with the verb has. Thus, option B is the correct answer. 
  • Question 5
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    Choose the word that best completes the given sentence:

    I'm waiting up here with Tony, but Sandra has _______ gone. 
    Solution
    The given sentence talks about the narrator and Tony waiting and the word 'but' indicates that Sandra has left. We use 'already' to emphasize surprise about things that have happened sooner than expected. So the correct option is A) already.
  • Question 6
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    Write negative questions from the words in brackets:
    A: I hope we don't meet Brian tonight.
    B: Why? (you /do / not / like / him?) _______?
    Solution
    Options B is not applicable because it uses words not present in the question. To frame a question, the verb has to come first. Option D uses words not mentioned in the question. Therefore, Option A is correct and Option C is wrong.
  • Question 7
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    Frame interrogative sentence for the given assertive sentence:
    He can't play the trumpet.
    Solution
    When asking for confirmation, the question is asked in a sense opposite to that of the answer. Here the answer is in positive, therefore the question must be in negative. Therefore, Option C is correct. Among the rest of the options, A and D are in the same sense as in the answer, and B uses won't which means "will not", hence these are incorrect. 
  • Question 8
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    Frame meaningful question from the words given in the bracket:
    (W-h word / you / to the party / didn't / come)
    You need to ask the reason.
    Solution
    To form a question, the questioning word has to be put in the front, followed by the verb. Also, to ask about the reason, one needs to use why. Hence Option B is correct. The rest of the options do not adhere to the this sentence structure. Moreover, these ask about method or time. Hence, these are incorrect. 
  • Question 9
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    Frame a Wh- question to get the following answer:
    This word means something.
    Solution
    The sentence refers to a specific meaning of the word. Hence, Option C is correct, as it asks question about a specific thing. The rest refer to person, time, or reason, hence these are incorrect. 
  • Question 10
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    Separate the Subject and the Predicate in the following sentence:
    Tubal Cain was a man of might.
    Solution
    Tubal Cain is being talked about in the sentence, the rest being said about him, starting with the verb was. Thus, option A is the correct answer.
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