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GRAMMAR MIXED MCQs
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Answer: Option D. -> at my fingertips
At my fingertips --- readily available; accessible.No, I don’t have the details at my fingertips (ready at hand immediately available), but you can look it up the internet.
At my fingertips --- readily available; accessible.No, I don’t have the details at my fingertips (ready at hand immediately available), but you can look it up the internet.
Answer: Option A. -> with
Pleased with ---- happy because of.Mrs Smith is not pleased with the new servant.
Pleased with ---- happy because of.Mrs Smith is not pleased with the new servant.
Answer: Option C. -> would have been elected
If she had worked hard, she would have been elected in the election.
If she had worked hard, she would have been elected in the election.
Answer: Option C. -> One of
One of the girls was selected for national scholarship.
One of the girls was selected for national scholarship.
Answer: Option B. -> autobiography
A life history of a person written by himself is autobiography.
A life history of a person written by himself is autobiography.
Answer: Option D. -> has been working
Sentence is in present perfect continuous tense with active voice.
Rule :
Subject + have/has + been + V-ing + other agents.
Shraddha has been working since afternoon.
Sentence is in present perfect continuous tense with active voice.
Rule :
Subject + have/has + been + V-ing + other agents.
Shraddha has been working since afternoon.
Answer: Option A. -> aren’t we
With a positive sentence the interrogative part is always negative. Therefore, aren't we is the right option.
With a positive sentence the interrogative part is always negative. Therefore, aren't we is the right option.
Answer: Option A. -> during
During --- throughout the course or duration of (a period of time).My uncle died during the war.
During --- throughout the course or duration of (a period of time).My uncle died during the war.
Answer: Option D. -> aren’t they
With a positive sentence the interrogative part is always negative. Therefore, aren't they is the right option.
With a positive sentence the interrogative part is always negative. Therefore, aren't they is the right option.
Answer: Option B. -> were arranged
How nicely the vegetables were arranged in that shop!
How nicely the vegetables were arranged in that shop!