In the following questions, fill in the blanks to form a grammatically correct sentence:
1. Kate wants to paint ___ room pink. | Easy |
A. herself B. her C. hers D. she’s |
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Answer: Option B
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2. It’s ___ most expensive hotel in town. | Easy |
A. a B. an C. the D. no article |
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Answer: Option C
Explanation:
In the following questions, select the answer choice which is grammatically correct.
3. Some people come to jog here every morning. ___ must be extremely disciplined. | Easy |
A. Them B. They C. Some D. All |
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Answer: Option B
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4. You could end up choosing ___ the wrong person in your life. | Easy |
A. a B. an C. the D. no article |
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Answer: Option C
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5. He knows how to amuse ___ with jigsaw puzzles. | Easy |
A. him B. him self C. he D. himself |
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Answer: Option D
Explanation:
In the following questions, select the answer choice which is grammatically correct.
6. | Medium |
A. Mr. Smith observed a raven looking up from his writing table. B. Looking up from his writing table, Mr. Smith observed a raven. C. Looking up which was a raven, Mr. Smith observed from his writing table. D. From his writing table, a raven was looking up at Mr. Smith. |
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Answer: Option B
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7. The final match involves the English, the Spanish, French, and Germans. | Medium |
A. The final match involves the English, the Spanish, the French, and the Germans. B. The final match involves the English, the Spanish, French, and Germans. C. The final match involves the English, Spanish, French, and Germans. D. Both A & B |
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Answer: Option C
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8. My husband likes neither to launder clothes nor cleaning the house. | Medium |
A. My husband likes neither to launder clothes nor cleaning the house. B. My husband likes neither laundering clothes nor to clean the house. C. My husband likes neither to launder clothes nor to clean the house. D. None of the above |
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Answer: Option C
Explanation:
Option A is rejected because to launder is an infinitive and cleaning is a gerund.
Option B is rejected because to clean is an infinitive and laundering is a gerund.
9. | Difficult |
A. How much ever I resist, I falls prey to over indulging every time you bake an apple pie. B. How much ever I resist, I fall prey to over indulging every time you bake an apple pie. C. How much ever I resisted, I fall prey to over indulging every time you bake an apple pie. D. None of the above |
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Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Even though the subject I is singular, it takes a plural verb fall, therefore Option A is rejected.
Option C is rejected because of two different tenses are not required in this sentence.
10. | Difficult |
A. I will be making lasagne when the doorbell rang. B. I had been making lasagne when the doorbell rang. C. I was making lasagne when the doorbell rang. D. Both B & C |
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Answer: Option C
Explanation:
Option B correctly uses Past Continuous Tense (Singular Subject + was + V1(-ing)) to state an action which happened before and after another action.
The subject I (singular) takes verb form V1(-ing) i.e. making.
V1-V2-V3
Make – Made – Made