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  • Question 1
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    Choose the correct verb from the given options.

    When I reached home, Padmini _____ a letter to her boy friend.

    Solution

    Case of past continuous tense. 'Reached' is past of 'reach'. In such cases we use 'was/were + verb+ing'. Thus, option 3.

     

  • Question 2
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    Choose the correct verb from the given options.

    Do you know where Dr. Devi _____ now?

    Solution

    With 'do' present tense form will be used. So, options 3 and 4 are incorrect. The blank refers to Dr. Devi (singular noun). So, singular auxiliary will be used to fill the blank.

     

  • Question 3
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    Choose the correct verb from the given options.

    I will give you a chocolate if you _____ me a kiss.

    Solution

    In conditional sentences with simple future in the main clause, simple present is used in the conditional clause. So, with 'you' the plural form of verb 'give' will be used.

     

  • Question 4
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    Choose the correct verb from the given options to fill in the blank.

    When you come here this evening, I _____ here.

    Solution

    This is a case of future tense. We use 'shall' with the first person (i.e. I). 'Shall be here' means 'I shall be available here only'.

     

  • Question 5
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    Choose the correct verb from the given options.

    Sheela _____ here for the last two years.

    Solution

    This is a case of the present perfect continuous tense. Whenever an activity of the past continues till the present time, we use the present perfect continuous tense. 'Has/have + been + verb+ing' is used.

     

  • Question 6
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    Choose the correct verb from the given options.

    My brother _____ tomorrow.

    Solution

    Whenever an event of the near future is scheduled to happen, we use 'is/are + verb+ing' (present continuous).

     

  • Question 7
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    Choose the correct verb from the given options.

    The train _____ before he reached the station.

    Solution

    Case of past perfect tense. Whenever we mention about two incidents of the past that happen one after the other, we use 'had + third form of the verb' for the former incident.

     

  • Question 8
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    Choose the correct verb from the given options.

    If you trust yourself, God _____ you.

    Solution

    In conditional sentences with simple present (trust) in the conditional clause, simple future will be used in the main clause.

     

  • Question 9
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    Choose the correct verb from the given options.

    When we reached the cinema, the film _____.

    Solution

    Case of past perfect tense. Whenever we refer to two sequential incidents of the past, we use 'had + third form of the verb' with the earlier activity and simple past with the later activity.

     

  • Question 10
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    Choose the correct verb from the given options.

    It _____ whole of yesterday.

    Solution

    Case of past indefinite: Some words like 'yesterday' always take second form of the verb.

     

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