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  • Question 1
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    Choose the correct past perfect or past perfect continuous form of the verb from the given options.
    Mrs. Kapoor was worried because her husband __________.
    Solution
    NOTE: Looking at the sentence, we can understand that there are two actions. 'Mrs. Kapoor was worried' because an action happened in the past. Hence, we will use the past perfect tense to fill in the blank.
    Option A - 'Hasn't phoned' is used to represent the sentence in the present perfect tense. Thus option A is incorrect.
    Option B - 'Wasn't phoning' is used to represent the sentence in the past continuous tense, to explain an action that was continuing in the past. Hence, option B is incorrect.
    Option D - 'Didn't phones' is grammatically incorrect as even in simple past tense, we don't use the verb with 's/es'. Hence, option D is incorrect
    Option C - 'Hadn't phoned' is used to represent an action that was completed in the past before 'Mrs. Kapoor was worried'. Thus, it defines the sentence in the past perfect tense. Hence, option C is the correct answer.
    'Mrs. Kapoor was worried because her husband hadn't phoned.'
  • Question 2
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    Choose the correct past perfect or past perfect continuous form of the verb from the given options.
    There were no shops in the village. They all ____________ down.
    Solution
    NOTE: The action of closing the shops happened before knowing that there were no shops. Hence, we will use the past perfect tense here.
    Option A - 'Did close' can be used in the simple past tense to emphasise the verb. Thus option A is incorrect.
    Option B - 'Were closing' is used to represent the sentence in the past continuous tense (action continuing in the past). Hence, option B is incorrect.
    Option C - 'Have closed' is used to represent the sentence in the present perfect tense. It is used to explain an action that has been completed in the present. Hence, option C is incorrect.
    Option D - 'Had' closed' is used to represent the sentence in the past perfect tense. It is used to explain an action that was completed in the past before the other action (here). Hence, option D is the correct answer.
    'There were no shops in the village. They all had closed down.'
  • Question 3
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    Choose the correct future form of the verb from the given options.
    What ________ the life __________ like on Earth in $$2050$$?
    Solution
    Option A - 'Does, be' is used in the present tense. Thus option A is incorrect.
    Option C - 'Is, being' is used in the present continuous tense. Thus option C is incorrect.
    Option D - 'Will, to be' can't be used here. 'To be' means 'to exist'. However, we need a verb and not an infinitive. Hence, option D is incorrect.
    Option B - 'Will, be' can be used to explain the subject's state of being in the simple future tense. Thus option B is the correct answer.
    'What will the life be like on Earth in 2050?'
  • Question 4
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    Choose the correct simple past or past continuous form of the verb from the given options.
    My uncle, who lives in New York _________ me a T-shirt but it _________ of the wrong size.
    Solution
    NOTE: As the speaker already knows that the t-shirt is of the wrong size, we can understand that the action was completed in the past. Hence, we will use the simple past tense to fill in the blanks.
    Option A - 'Sent' is the past form of the verb 'send', but 'was being' is used to define the sentence in the past continuous tense. Thus option A is incorrect.
    Option B - 'Was being, was sending' are both used to define the sentence in the past continuous tense. Hence, option B is incorrect.
    Option D - 'Was' is the past form of 'be verb'. However, 'was sending' is used to define the action in the past continuous tense. Hence, option D is incorrect.
    Option C - 'Sent' is the past form of the verb 'send' and 'was' is the past form of the 'be verb'. As both the verbs represent the sentence in the simple past tense, we can use 'sent, was' here. Hence, option C is the correct answer.
    'My uncle, who lives in New York sent me a T-shirt but it was of the wrong size.'
  • Question 5
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    Choose the correct present perfect or present perfect continuous form of the verb from the given options.
    Steven Spielberg is a film director. He _______ a lot of famous films.
    Solution
    NOTE: As the given sentences are facts, we can understand that the sentences will have information that is true and complete. Hence, we will use the present perfect tense to fill in the blank.
    Option A - 'Is making' is used to describe the action in a sentence in the present continuous tense. As the director is not making films at the moment, we can't use 'is making' here. Thus option A is incorrect
    Option B - 'Made' is the past form of the verb 'make'. As the sentence is in the present perfect tense, we can't use 'made' here. Thus option B is incorrect.
    Option C - 'Has been making' is used to describe the sentence in the present perfect continuous tense. Hence, option C is incorrect.
    Option D - The subject of the sentence 'he' is third person singular and hence we can use the auxiliary 'has' which is in the singular form. As the present perfect tense requires the verb to be in the past participle form, 'made' is correct. Thus option D is the correct answer.
    'Steven Spielberg is a film director. He has made a lot of famous films.'
  • Question 6
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    Choose the correct simple past or past continuous form of the verb from the given options.
    Rashmi _________ in the park when she _________ a wallet.
    Solution
    NOTE: As the sentence indicates time 'when', we can understand that - when an action was happening in the past, another action took place. Hence, we will use past continuous for the first clause and simple past for the second clause.
    Option A - 'Was walking, was finding' are both used to represent past continuous tense. As we need simple past tense for the second clause, we can't use 'was finding' here. Thus option A is incorrect.
    Option C - 'Walked, found' are both used to represent the sentence in the simple past tense. As we need the first clause to be in the past continuous tense, we can't use 'walked' here. Hence, option C is incorrect.
    Option B - 'Was walking' explains that the action in the first action was continuing (past continuous tense) while the second happened. 'Found' explains that the action was completed (simple past tense). Thus option B is the correct answer.
    'Rashmi was walking in the park when she found a wallet.'
  • Question 7
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    Choose the correct simple past or past continuous form of the verb from the given options.
    I __________ all the answers in today's test.
    Solution
    NOTE: The words 'today's test' explain that action is done already. Hence, we will fill in the blank with the simple past tense.
    Option A - 'Was knowing' is used to define the sentence in the past continuous tense. We use the past continuous tense to explain the continuation of the action in the past. Thus option A is incorrect.
    Option C - 'Did know' is grammatically incorrect here, as 'did' is used to emphasise the action. Here, the sentence wants the verb to be in the past form without an auxiliary or a helping verb. Hence, option C is incorrect.
    Option D - 'Known' is the past participle form of the verb 'know'. As we need the past form, we can't use 'known' here. Hence, option D is incorrect.
    Option B - 'Knew’ is the past form of 'know'. As the sentence requires the verb in simple past tense we can use ‘knew’ here. Hence option B is the correct answer.
    'I knew all the answers in today's test.'
  • Question 8
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    [passage-header]Read the passage and answer the question that follows:
    [/passage-header]Mama tiger and baby tiger ___[1]___ (be) out hunting in the jungle. They ___[2]___ (have) a very productive day, and ___[3]___ (now lie) down underneath a tree, sleeping off their meal and ____[4]____ (relax) in the warm afternoon sun. All of a sudden, in the distance, the baby tiger ____[5]____ (see) a hunter coming towards them. "Mama, mama ,____[6]____ (wake) up!" He ___[7]___ (shout). "There ____[8]____(be) a hunter out to get us!" " ___[9]___ (hush), child," ____[10]____ (say) the mama tiger. "But, mama," ____[11]____ (squeak) the youngster," he ____[12]____ (have) at least three rifles, some special computerised sighting scopes and other hi-tech devices to ____[13]____ (let) him ____[14]____ (see) in the dark. We____[15]___(doom)!" "Watch." ___[16]___ (say) the mama tiger, "and ___[17]___ (learn)."

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    Fill in the blank using correct form of the verb given in the bracket [12]:
  • Question 9
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    Directions For Questions

    [passage-header]Read the passage and answer the question that follows:
    [/passage-header]Mama tiger and baby tiger ___[1]___ (be) out hunting in the jungle. They ___[2]___ (have) a very productive day, and ___[3]___ (now lie) down underneath a tree, sleeping off their meal and ____[4]____ (relax) in the warm afternoon sun. All of a sudden, in the distance, the baby tiger ____[5]____ (see) a hunter coming towards them. "Mama, mama ,____[6]____ (wake) up!" He ___[7]___ (shout). "There ____[8]____(be) a hunter out to get us!" " ___[9]___ (hush), child," ____[10]____ (say) the mama tiger. "But, mama," ____[11]____ (squeak) the youngster," he ____[12]____ (have) at least three rifles, some special computerised sighting scopes and other hi-tech devices to ____[13]____ (let) him ____[14]____ (see) in the dark. We____[15]___(doom)!" "Watch." ___[16]___ (say) the mama tiger, "and ___[17]___ (learn)."

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    Fill in the blank using correct form of the verb given in the bracket [6]:
  • Question 10
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    Fill in the blanks using the most appropriate future tense forms:
    Where __________ you __________ this evening- to Nirula's or McDonald's?
    Solution
    The traditional rule is that 'shall' is used with first person pronouns (i.e. I and we) to form the future tense, while 'will' is used with second and third person pronouns (i.e. you, he, she, it, they) to express a future action. Thus option C is the correct answer and option D is incorrect.
    The verb in the first blank must be an auxiliary (modal) verb, and the verb in the second blank must be the main verb. The auxiliary helps the main verb by determining the tense of a sentence.
    Options C and D: 'You' is a second person pronoun. Hence the preferred auxiliary verb is 'will', as opposed to 'shall'. When 'shall' is used in this context, it means a duty or obligation. But, the given sentence simply asks about the future plans.
    Hence option C is correct and D is incorrect.
    Options A and B: The verbs 'do' and 'are' refer to the simple present and present continuous forms, respectively. The question specifically calls for future tense forms, hence A and B are incorrect.
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