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GRAMMAR MIXED MCQs
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Answer: Option C. -> will be
Sentence is in Future continuous tense.
Rule :
Subject + will/shall + be + V-ing + other agents.At this time on next Sunday, you will be travelling by plane to the moon.
Sentence is in Future continuous tense.
Rule :
Subject + will/shall + be + V-ing + other agents.At this time on next Sunday, you will be travelling by plane to the moon.
Answer: Option C. -> is playing
Sentence is in present continuous tense.
Rule :
Subject + is/am/are + V-ing + other agents.My husband with his colleagues is playing golf now.
Sentence is in present continuous tense.
Rule :
Subject + is/am/are + V-ing + other agents.My husband with his colleagues is playing golf now.
Answer: Option A. -> yours
This is my mobile, where is yours?
This is my mobile, where is yours?
Answer: Option B. -> their
They are very clever but their class teacher isn’t so much.
They are very clever but their class teacher isn’t so much.
Answer: Option B. -> is
When you are speaking of or for yourself, use "am." When you are talking about a person or a thing (in the singular), use "is." When you are talking to a person, and when you are talking about other people or things (in the plural), use "are."
Here, it is "ours" is used as singular. Hence, is will be used.
When you are speaking of or for yourself, use "am." When you are talking about a person or a thing (in the singular), use "is." When you are talking to a person, and when you are talking about other people or things (in the plural), use "are."
Here, it is "ours" is used as singular. Hence, is will be used.
Answer: Option D. -> was
Answer: Option B. -> is
When you are speaking of or for yourself, use "am." When you are talking about a person or a thing (in the singular), use "is." When you are talking to a person, and when you are talking about other people or things (in the plural), use "are."
Here, it is singular as one is compared to the other. Hence, is will be used.
When you are speaking of or for yourself, use "am." When you are talking about a person or a thing (in the singular), use "is." When you are talking to a person, and when you are talking about other people or things (in the plural), use "are."
Here, it is singular as one is compared to the other. Hence, is will be used.