Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb given in the bracket. _____ the students ____ yesterday? (study)
(A) Do; study
(B) Did, will study
(C) Did ; Study
(D) Does; will study
Solution:
Answer & Solution Answer: Option C No explanation is given for this question Let's Discuss on Board
652.
Fill in the blank with a suitable option: I __________ (not / go) to see them because I was very busy elsewhere.
(A) hadn't gone
(B) haven't gone
(C) didn't go
(D) don't go
Solution:
Answer & Solution Answer: Option C No explanation is given for this question Let's Discuss on Board
653.
Fill in the blank with the appropriate form of the verb. He said that he ______ for a walk this evening.
(A) will go
(B) would go
(C) has been going
(D) is going
Solution:
Answer & Solution Answer: Option B No explanation is given for this question Let's Discuss on Board
654.
Complete the given statement using the appropriate option as per the given sentence: I'm feeling hungry. Is there anything to eat?
(A) The given verb form is correct.
(B) The given verb form is wrong; the correct verb form is: was feeling.
(C) The given verb form is wrong; the correct verb form is: have felt.
(D) The given verb form is wrong; the correct verb form is: will feel.
Solution:
Answer & Solution Answer: Option A No explanation is given for this question Let's Discuss on Board
655.
Complete the sentence using appropriate option:He couldn't find his way to our house. (a map)_______
(A) He don't have a map.
(B) He didn't have a map.
(C) He hadn't have a map.
(D) He haven't have a map.
Solution:
Answer & Solution Answer: Option B No explanation is given for this question Let's Discuss on Board
656.
The hens . . . . . . . . into the house if you had shut the door.
(A) would not have got
(B) did not get
(C) does not get
(D) not got
Solution:
The sentence "The hens would not have got into the house if you had shut the door." is a conditional sentence that expresses a hypothetical situation in the past. It uses the third conditional form, which requires the past perfect tense in the if-clause ("if you had shut the door") and the conditional perfect tense in the main clause ("would not have got"). In Option B, "did not get" (simple past) does not fit the conditional structure of the sentence. In Option C, "does not get" (present tense) is not appropriate for describing a hypothetical past situation. In Option D, "not got" (incorrect form) is grammatically incorrect and does not fit the structure of the sentence. The correct answer is Option A: would not have got, which accurately conveys the third conditional structure and the hypothetical situation described in the sentence.
657.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word. A: What _______________? B: She wanted to talk to him.
(A) wanted she
(B) did she want
(C) she wanted
(D) has she wanted
Solution:
Answer & Solution Answer: Option B No explanation is given for this question Let's Discuss on Board
658.
Last year Sonny . . . . . . . . four miles each morning before breakfast, but he . . . . . . . . around the block each morning instead since his heart attack.
(A) ran, has been walking
(B) has run, has walked
(C) runs, was walking
(D) has been running, walks
Solution:
n the first part of the sentence, "Last year Sonny ran four miles each morning before breakfast," the simple past tense (ran) is used to indicate an action completed in the past. In the second part of the sentence, "but he has been walking around the block each morning instead since his heart attack," the present perfect continuous tense (has been walking) is used to describe an ongoing action that started in the past and has relevance in the present. The correct combination is ran, has been walking in Option A.
659.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word. America _________ in 1492.
(A) discovered
(B) was discovered
(C) has been discovered
(D) is discovered
Solution:
Answer & Solution Answer: Option B No explanation is given for this question Let's Discuss on Board
660.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word. You _________ too fast. Please slow down.
(A) are driving
(B) drive
(C) drove
(D) were driving
Solution:
Answer & Solution Answer: Option A No explanation is given for this question Let's Discuss on Board