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Answer: Option B. -> a
"The" is a definite article which is used before a noun that is fixed, special or discussed earlier. "A/An" is used before an indefinite singular noun. "B.A." is a indefinite singular noun. Hence "a" will be used.Kumar is a B.A. of the M.S. University.
"The" is a definite article which is used before a noun that is fixed, special or discussed earlier. "A/An" is used before an indefinite singular noun. "B.A." is a indefinite singular noun. Hence "a" will be used.Kumar is a B.A. of the M.S. University.
Answer: Option B. -> get up
My parents get up at 5:30 a.m daily.
My parents get up at 5:30 a.m daily.
Answer: Option D. -> will be stolen
"Tomorrow" means the sentence is in future tense. Hence "will be stolen" is correct.Tomorrow my bicycle will be stolen by any one.
"Tomorrow" means the sentence is in future tense. Hence "will be stolen" is correct.Tomorrow my bicycle will be stolen by any one.
Answer: Option B. -> How many
If a noun is an uncountable noun (which is often in singular form), the ‘much’ determiner should be used. On the other hand, the determiner ‘many’ should be used with countable nouns, or plural nouns. "Boys" is a countable noun.“How many boys are there?” "there are two boys.”
If a noun is an uncountable noun (which is often in singular form), the ‘much’ determiner should be used. On the other hand, the determiner ‘many’ should be used with countable nouns, or plural nouns. "Boys" is a countable noun.“How many boys are there?” "there are two boys.”
Answer: Option C. -> However
However --- in whatever way; regardless of how.However honest Indian soldiers are, a few can be bribed.
However --- in whatever way; regardless of how.However honest Indian soldiers are, a few can be bribed.
Answer: Option B. -> will , go
Where will they go tomorrow?
Where will they go tomorrow?
Answer: Option D. -> at
Always use 'at' to express arrival at a small place.What time did you arrive at the station?
Always use 'at' to express arrival at a small place.What time did you arrive at the station?
Answer: Option A. -> is being controlled
Sentence is in present continuous tense and passive voice.
Rule :
Subject + is/am/are + being + V3 + other agents.Traffic is being controlled by the school boys now.
Sentence is in present continuous tense and passive voice.
Rule :
Subject + is/am/are + being + V3 + other agents.Traffic is being controlled by the school boys now.
Answer: Option C. -> Having switched
Having switched off the light, I went to bed.
Having switched off the light, I went to bed.
Answer: Option A. -> two
They are two brothers but neither of them takes care of their parents.
They are two brothers but neither of them takes care of their parents.