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  • Question 1
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    Witness: Two men and a woman stole the money.
    Detective: Did you actually see ______ the money?
    Solution
    The context refers to three people. Also, the question uses the present participle of the verb see. 
    "Them to steal" in option A is incorrect as it uses the prepositional phrase "to steal". This is incorrect in the context.
    "Him to steal" in option B is incorrect as there are three people.
    "Them stealing" in option C uses the plural third person pronoun 'them' and the continuous form of verb + ing (which indicates the temporary action which may not be happening at the time of speaking). Thus, this is correct.
    "Him stealing" in option D is incorrect as the context refers to two men and a woman.
    Thus, option C is correct.
  • Question 2
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    A: Betsy always goes to the country for weekends.
    B: _________
  • Question 3
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    A: You mustn't stay on the beach in hot weather.
    B: __________
  • Question 4
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option.
    A: I've got a terrible headache.
    B: Yes, you look as if ________ an aspirin.
    Solution
    The given sentence is a zero conditional sentence. It states a general truth. In such sentences, both clauses are in simple present tense. 
    If one has a terrible headache, one needs medicine.
    Thus, option A "you need" indicates this general truth in simple present tense and is the correct answer.
    "You would need" indicates a preference and does not concur with the context.
    "You would've needed is prefect tense and is not correct in the context.
    "You've needed" is in past perfect tense and is incorrect.
    Thus, option A is the correct answer.
  • Question 5
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    A: Who discovered penicillin?
    B: __________.
  • Question 6
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    A: She never liked to wear clothes in bright colors.
    B: ________
  • Question 7
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate sentence.
    A: _________?
    B: Not yet.
    Solution
    Since the sentence implies an action not done in the present but might be done in the near future, it should be a task that occurs within the stipulated time frame, here daytime. Hence, Option A is correct. The rest of the options do not occur within the given time frame, hence incorrect. 
  • Question 8
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    A: The thief had to run out of the shop when the policeman began shooting.
    B: _________________
  • Question 9
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    A: The guide would like the tourists to see the center of the city.
    B: ________
  • Question 10
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    A: Don't you like this lesson?
    B: ________ .
    Solution
    The context shows a direct yes/no question. Its answer will take the same tense as the question. As the tense of the context is present simple tense (like), the answer will also be in present simple tense.
    "No, I don't" in option B is correct. The contraction (don't is contraction of  do not) uses the simple present tense. It also simply answers in a 'no'. 
    "No, I'm not" should be answered for "are you" type of question.
    "No, I don't like" is incorrect as it is enough to just answer with "No, I don't".
    "Yes, I don't" is incorrect as if you do like something, then you answer with "Yes, I do". One cannot use an affirmative in a negative answer.
    Thus, option B is correct.
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