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English Grammar Test 121
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English Grammar Test 121
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  • Question 1/10
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    Which part of the following sentence has an error in it?

    There is a / new Thai restaurant / opened up / in the city.

    ( a) (b) (c ) (d)

    Solutions
    The given sentence is of Present tense. The word open up means to talk about what you feel and think. So instead of the word up the open word should be used. And the correct sentence will be “ There is a new Thai restaurant opened in the city” hence 3 is the correct answer.

  • Question 2/10
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     “We should not sneer at the poor.”

    Choose the option in which VOICE in the above sentence has been correctly changed into Passive

    voice.

    Solutions
    The given sentence “we should not sneer at the poor” is a simple present tense sentence and to convert it to passive voice the rule is subject (object) + verb + object (subject) Hence the correct answer is 2.

  • Question 3/10
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    Choose the indirect narration for the given sentence:

    She says, “I am happy to be here this evening.”

    Solutions
    When we express the speech in our own words then it is called indirect speech. For the given sentence, the given sentence is in simple present changed to simple past and words showing nearness changed to words expressing distance. All other options are inappropriate. So, the correct answer will be: She said she was happy to be there that evening.
  • Question 4/10
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    Choose the correct adjective of comparative degree for the given word:

    ‘Noble’

    Solutions

    We use adjectives of comparative degree when two objects are compared. Here, for the given word ‘nobler’ is comparative form of adjective ‘noble’. All other given options are inappropriate. So, the correct option will be: ‘Nobler.’

  • Question 5/10
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    ‘I wish it were over.’
    Above sentence is in the
    Solutions
    In the sentence I wish it were over Subjunctive mood is used here. Hence, option B is correct.
  • Question 6/10
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    Fill in the blank with correct option from those given.

    Activ—demand laws for the protect—of fishermen’s properties and rights.

    Solutions

    We add suffixes at the end of words to form nouns, adjectives or adverbs. Here, in given sentence by adding –ists to active is become activists (noun) and by adding –ion to protect it will become protection (adjective). All other given options are inappropriate. So, the correct answer will be: ‘Activists demand laws for the protection of fishermen’s properties and rights.’

  • Question 7/10
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    She and her cousin ______ football in the summer break.
    Solutions

    As a general rule, use a plural verb with two or more subjects when they are connected by and. In the above sentence, the subject is plural(more than one) so the plural verb “Play” should be used.

  • Question 8/10
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    Everybody in the kitchen ______ helping.
    Solutions

    In the subject-verb agreement, we check if the subject agrees with the verb. Here ”Everyone” is a singular subject and thus it should take a singular verb.

  • Question 9/10
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    Choose the appropriate verb form to fill in the blank in the following sentence :

    The other day I met a person who_________________ me in getting my first job years ago.

    Solutions
     The given sentence is talking about the incident which had happened two years ago. The sentence is telling the specific time period, so it’s of past perfect tense and rule of it is subject + had + 3rd form of verb+ object. Hence 3 is the correct answer.

  • Question 10/10
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    Complete the sentence given below by choosing the correct option.

    She was hurried _______ making an unwise choice.

    Solutions
     to do something more quickly than usual because thee us not much timelkie hurry to hurried, so the correct answer is 4.

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