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CBSE
Class 8 English
Verb
Quiz 16
You _____ take at least one sweater.
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will
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can
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must
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might
Explanation
Option C is the correct answer because 'must' is used to express compulsion, or a strong obligation, or a strong determination.
Here, 'at least' signifies that it is a compulsion to take one sweater at least and hence it is correct.
Option A is incorrect because it is in the future tense.
Option B is incorrect because 'can' is used to express ability or capability to do something which is not correct in this case.
Option D is incorrect because 'might' is the past tense of may .
over the country. For centuries it has _2_ known as a highly
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be
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being
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been
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is
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When we use modal verbs to talk about the past, they are followed by a perfect infinitive, i.e. Have/Has + past participle.
The given sentence needs perfect infinitive to complete.
Option C is correct because been is the past participle form of the verb, whereas option A, B and D do not contain past participle form of the verb.
"because it ____ get very cold in the mountains."
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ought to
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should
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can
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must
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Option C is correct because 'can' expresses ability, capability, or possibility and probability whereas all the other options make the cold compulsory which is not correct, because it might get cold, but it is not necessary, hence all the other options are incorrect.
You..........pack a gas stove,
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needn't
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couldn't
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shouldn't
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mustn't
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The auxiliary "need", denoting necessity or obligation, can be conjugated with or without 'do'. When conjugated without 'do', it has no -s and -ed forms and is used with an infinitive without 'to' only in negative and interrogative sentences and in sentences that contain semi- negative words like 'scarcely' or ' hardly'.
(A) needn't - suggests that it is not necessary to pack a gas stove.
and I
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given you my walking boots!
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should have
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might Have
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will have
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could have
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Option D is the right answer because 'could have' is used to say that the speaker was capable of giving him the boots earlier if he would have known.
Option C is incorrect because 'will have' is in the present tense.
Option A and B are incorrect because 'should' and 'might' are used to make a suggestion, but here, the speaker says he could have given the boots that means he is talking about himself so he is not making any suggestion.
because there ______ be plenty of firewood from dead trees.
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could
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may
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will
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might
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Modal verbs show us the mood, that is, a way to express the attitude of the speaker to what is being said.
The sentence hints what will happen in the future for sure.
Therefore Modal verbs like "Will" is needed to express pure future and its certainty.
Option C is the correct answer because it shows certain prediction. Whereas, Option A, B and D do not express certain future. To serve this purpose, "Will" as a modal verb is stronger that "might", "may" and "could".
properties. A paste
of neem leaves can _6_ used in the treatment
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been
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be
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is
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being
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A modal is a type of auxiliary verb that is used to express : ability, possibility or obligation.
The given sentence needs to fulfill the structure in order to support the modal verb to make general statements about what is possible, i.e. modal verb (can) + be + past participle (used).
Option B is the correct answer because "be" is the only supporting word that goes with modal verb "can" to express ability in the given sentence. Whereas, option A, C and D do not support the modal verb.
Fill in the blank (7).
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has
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have
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is
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are
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A singular subject takes a singular verb, while a plural subject takes a plural verb.
Here the subject, "jeans", is in plural form. Therefore, the Verb applied will also be in plural form.
Option B is correct because "have" is a plural verb which goes with the plural form of the subject ( neem leaves) and also it completes the given sentence having present perfect tense. Whereas, option A and C contain singular verb and option D contains plural verb but not the one which is applicable to form past perfect tense.
Complete the sentence using the most appropriate word:
I hope I didn't _______ you any trouble by coming without calling first.
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Create
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Make
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Cause
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Bring
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A
word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, and forming the main part of the predicate of a sentence is a verb. In this sentence we would be understanding the usage of verbs. This particular sentence requires a verb which describes giving rise to a phenomenon or condition.
Create means
bringing (something) into existence. It is the wrong option.
Makes means
form (something) by putting parts together or combining substances; create. It is the wrong option.
Cause means
a person or thing that gives rise to an action, phenomenon, or condition. It is the correct option.
Bring means
take or go with (someone or something) to a place. It is the wrong option.
Option C is correct.
In the following sentence supply a verb in agreement with its subject.
That night everyone at the party _____ ill.
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Were
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Are
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Is
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Was
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The sentence mentions that the event or incident happened 'that night' which means it is in the past. So, we can eliminate options B) and C). This leaves the options A) and D). For the word 'everyone', we need to use a singular verb form. Therefore, the correct answer is option D) was.
In the following sentence, fill in the blank with a verb in agreement with its subject.
The cost of all these articles _______ risen. [Advanced]
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Have
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Has
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Has been
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Are
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Has
is used with a third singular person ("he", "she", "it", or a noun)
i.e.
when the subject is singular but it is neither the person who is writing/speaking ("I") or the person who's reading/listening ("you").
Have
is used for the third person plural. Example: They have a car.
Are
is used when there are two or more things/names that are connected by 'and'.
Has
been
is incorrect because the word following the blank is 'risen', and 'been risen' is incorrect grammatically.
So, the correct answer is option B) has.
In the following sentence supply a verb in agreement with its subject.
One or the other of those fellows _____ stolen the watch.
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Has
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Have
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Is
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Are
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'Stolen' indicates that the activity occurred in the past. So, options C) and D) can be eliminated. The phrase 'one or the other' can be considered to be singular so the correct answer is option A) has.
Choose the right word/phrase from the given options to complete the given sentence.
I don't mind _____ in a queue if it's not too hot.
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to stand
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stood
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to waiting
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waiting
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"I don't mind" is used to mean ' not feel annoyed or worried by something'.
In addition, to- infinitive is not used.
The structure of the usage of verb in case of negative sentences in present tense:
subject + auxiliary verb to do ( present / past) + verb in Base form + present participle + rest of the sentence.
Option D is correct because "waiting" is the present participle which is placed right after the base verb (mind).
Whereas, option A contains to- infinitive which is not used in this structure; option B contains past participle which does not support the grammatical structure; and option C is also incorrect because it contains to-infinite.
In the following sentence, fill in the blank with a verb in agreement with its subject.
Man's happiness or misery _______ in his own hands.
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Are
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Is
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Was
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Were
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When a sentence uses 'or', we take the items mentioned as singular and when it uses 'and' we consider the items together and use a plural verb. So, options A) and D) can be eliminated. While making a general statement, we always use the simple present tense. So, option C) was is also incorrect and the correct answer is option B) is. In the given sentence, two singular subjects (Man's happiness and misery) are joined by 'or' and according to the subject-verb-agreement rule, we must use a singular verb and since the given statement is a general statement or a fact of life, we would need the verb to be in the present tense. That leaves us with the correct option: is.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word from those given in the options below.
I _______ very much like to see my old school again.
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Can
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Would
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Should
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Ought
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Option B is the correct answer because 'would' is used to make polite requests and also in unreal or imaginary situations, here the speaker wishes to go back to school which as of now is an imaginary situation.
Option C and D are incorrect because 'should' and 'ought' are used to express a necessity or something that needs to be done which is not correct here.
Option A is incorrect because 'can' express ability to do something, which is incorrect here.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate modal denoting duty.
We _______ to honour our parents.
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Ought
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Should
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May
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Can
Explanation
'Ought' is different from other auxiliary verbs, it is followed by a to-infinitive. Ought expresses idea such as duty, necessity, moral obligation. It is not forceful as must but is stronger than should.
The sentence expresses a moral obligation, therefore 'ought' is the apt choice.
Whereas 'should' shows a weaker degree of necessity, 'may' refers to a probability, and 'can' shows the ability. Therefore options B, C, D are incorrect.
Option A is the correct answer.
In the following sentence supply a verb in agreement with its subject.
Each of the suspected men _____ arrested.
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Is
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Was
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Are
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Were
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The sentence has the word 'arrested' which indicates a past tense sentence. So, options A) and C) are eliminated and are not the correct answers. The word 'each' signifies that every person/individual is considered separately. So, it requires a singular verb. Hence, the correct answer is option B) was.
In the following sentence supply a verb in agreement with its subject.
Neither his father nor his mother
alive now.
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Is
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Are
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Was
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Were
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Firstly, we need to identify the tense. Since the sentence states 'alive now,' we know we must use the present tense. This eliminates options C and D. In this sentence, there are two subjects: father and mother. So ideally, the verb should be plural. But when we use 'neither...nor' in a sentence which has singular subjects (father and mother), we must use the singular verb (is). Hence, the correct option is A) is.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word:
The student said that he believes he ____ do it.
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might
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may
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could
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can
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'Might' is used when there is a slight possibility. 'May' is used to indicate a possibility or while asking for permission. 'Could' is used to indicate possibility, past ability, to ask for permission or make requests. 'Can' is used to indicate ability to do something or ask for permission. So, from the given options, the word that correctly fits into the blank is option D) Can.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
______ you please open the door?
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Shall
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Will
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Should
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Would
Explanation
'Shall' is used to make a suggestion, deliver an obligation or requirement in very formal situations.
'Should' is used to give an opinion, suggestion or ask for a suggestion.
'Will' is used to show desire, preference, choice or consent. It is also used to show determination, persistence or insistence.
'Would' is used to express a wish or desire.
So, the possible answers are options B) Will and D) Would as the subject desires the door to be opened.
Fill in the blank with the appropriate modal verb.
Customer : Yes, _____ you show me where the T-shirts are, please?
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Shall
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Should
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Will
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Would
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The customer is expressing his/her desire to be shown T-shirts. The modal verbs used to express desire are 'will' and 'would.' But here, the customer is asking about the possibility of something happening in the future, that is, being shown where the T-shirts are. Since we use 'Would' to express the past tense form of will, it would not be the correct word to use here. So, the correct answer is option C) Will. 'Shall is used to make a suggestion or deliver an obligation in formal situations. 'Should' is used to impose an obligation or to ask for an opinion. Hence, options A and B are incorrect.
Fill in the blank with the appropriate word/phrase from the given options.
Paul let his friend help him ______ his suitcase.
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in pack
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packing
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with
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pack
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As the sentence is in the simple present tense, the verb that fills the blank should be in the base/root form. Hence option D, 'pack', is the correct answer.
Options A and C are incorrect because they would make no grammatical or logical sense if used in the sentence thus making it incomplete.
Option B is incorrect because it is in the present continuous tense and would not be suitable to use in the given sentence.
Fill in the blank with a modal that expresses ability:
He ______ lift that heavy box.
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Can
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Might
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Ought to
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Must
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As the question clearly states to use the modal that expresses ability,
Option A is the correct answer because 'can' expresses ability or capability to do something.
Option B is incorrect because 'might' is the past tense of may, and the statement is made in the present tense.
Option C and D are incorrect because 'ought to' and 'must' are used to express compulsion or the need to do something, but as the statement demands the expression of ability, they are incorrect.
Fill in the blank with the appropriate modal verb.
Customer : Ok, I ______ take two of them. The blue one and the white one.
Shopkeeper : Sure, Sir.
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Should
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May
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Might
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Will
Explanation
The customer is certain that he is taking two items. This is evident from the next sentence in which he mentions the colours of the items he wants. Since the customer is not only stating a wish/desire, but has asserted that he is going to take the items (future), we should use 'Will.'
'Should' is used in obligatory statements or while offering advice. 'May' is used to express possibility or while asking for permission. 'Might' is used to express a slight possibility or the past participle of 'May'. So, the most appropriate answer is option D) will.
Complete the sentence with the correct word from the given options.
_____ I make a cup of coffee for you?
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Shall
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Should
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Will
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Could
Explanation
'Shall' is used to offer a suggestion, make a suggestion or for obligation in formal situations. 'Should' is often used to give an opinion, make a suggestion, or to express a preference or idea. 'Will' is used to show desire, preference/choice or consent. 'Could' is used to show past ability. From the given sentence, we can infer that a polite request is being made or a suggestion is being given. So, the most appropriate answer is option A) Shall.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
Shopkeeper: All right, Sir, I _______ show you several designs in different colours.
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Can
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May
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Could
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Might
Explanation
The shopkeeper is expressing his ability to show several designs in different colours. The modal verb that expresses ability is option A) Can. 'May' is used to express permission or possibility. 'Could' is used to express past ability. 'Might' is used to express slight possibility and as the past form of may in reported speech. Hence, the correct answer is option A) Can.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word from those given in the options.
You _____ get a prize if you do not make a mistake.
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Shall
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Should
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Will
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Would
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Here, the subject stands a chance of getting a prize if he does not make a mistake. 'Would' is incorrect here since the sentence is not in the past tense. 'Should' is used when there is an obligation or to ask for permission. So, a possible answer is option A) Shall which is used for a future possibility of something happening. Option C) Will is another probable answer since 'will' expresses the future.
Fill in the blank with the most suitable option:
They ______ talk the entire time and not get any work done.
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Will
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Shall
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Should
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Ought to
Explanation
Option A is the correct answer because 'will' w
hen used with second and third-person pronouns(they) 'will'
expresses simple futurity.
Option B is incorrect because 'shall' is
used with second and third-person pronouns to express a command, but here it is a prediction of the future and not a command.
Option C is incorrect because should is the past tense of shall.
Option D is incorrect because 'ought to' is used to express compulsion or necessity, which is not true in this case.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
You ______ not harass your friends.
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Will
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Should
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Could
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Would
Explanation
Option B is incorrect because
We use 'should'
most commonly to talk about what is the ideal or best thing to do in a situation,and also t
o give advice and make suggestions.
Option A is incorrect because 'will' is used in the future tense whereas the statement is in the present tense.
Option C and D are incorrect because they are in the past tense.
Fill in the blank with the appropriate verb.
Not only my neighbour but all the members of his family _____ honest [Advanced]
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Is
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Are
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Have
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Was
Explanation
Out of the four options, option B is correct. In the case of collective noun, verb can be singular or plural depending on the meaning of the sentence. Here, all the members is the collective noun and acting as individuals. Thus, plural verb 'are' is used. 'Is' and 'was' takes singular subject. Thus, options A, C and D are wrong.
Choose the option that completes the sentence correctly.
No member of the team ______ do it.
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Couldn't help
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Stopped
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Wasn't capable
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Saw him
Explanation
'Couldn't help' needs an object to follow it hence it cannot be used in the given sentence. Apart from that, the given sentence itself is in negative construction, and 'couldn't help' is also negative, and using two negatives in the given sentence will make it grammatically incorrect hence it does not fit in the blank. 'Stopped' followed by 'do it' is grammatically incorrect. 'Wasn't capable' has to be followed by 'of'. and it is also a negative construction hence it does not fit in the given sentence
So,
the most appropriate answer is D) saw him.
Fill in the blank with the appropriate verb.
Rekha has been learning swimming for years. She ______ swim very well now.
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Could
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Can
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Might
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Have to
Explanation
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
Option B is correct because "can" expresses the mood of ability. And the sentence is in present tense in which the subject has been learning a quality for years. Therefore, the subject has the ability to function that quality now.
Whereas, option A, C and D are incorrect because option A expresses the verb in past form, which is not applicable; option C expresses less possibility which doesn't fit into the sentence; option D expresses what needs to be done or what must be done, which doesn't fit into the sentence as well.
Fill in the blank with appropriate verb.
Your sister does not like apples. You ____ send them.
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Must not
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Should not
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Cannot
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Need not
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The correct answer here is 'Should not' - making option B) the correct answer. This is because as is clear from the sentence, this is a suggestion in response to a dislike (of apples); and should not is an appropriately polite way to make this suggestion. M
ust not has the tone of a command, cannot is extremely curt and implies a restriction and need not implies a matter of convenience.
All other options are incorrect.
Fill in the blank with appropriate verb.
When I was a young man, I .......... run ten miles.
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Should
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Could
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Can
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Might
Explanation
Can and could suggest one's ability to do something. The given sentence is in the past tense and the person is speaking of the ability to do something in the past. 'Can' is used in the present tense. So, it is ruled out.
On the other hand, “could” fits the best as it shows past ability, expressing that the person could run 10 miles when he was younger.
Should is a modal verb, which is used when stating what would be appropriate or inappropriate to do. So, it is incorrect here.
Might is another modal verb, which suggests the possibility of an occurrence. Thus, that is incorrect too.
Choose the correct option to complete the given sentence.
My mom made me ______ last night.
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to cook
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cooking
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to cooking
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cook
Explanation
When we use the word 'make', it is followed by the object and the base form of the verb (verb without 'to'). For example: He made the horse run. Here, 'run' is the verb and it is in the base form. We do not use the infinitive form of the verb after 'make'. Hence, in the sentence given, we need to use the base form of the verb 'cook' which is 'cook'.
Fill in the blank with an appropriate verb.
Either Hari or I ______ at mistake today.
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Am
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Is
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Are
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Were
Explanation
Option A, 'am', is the correct answer because 'either/or' form part of the subject of a verb and both elements are singular, then the verb must be singular too. The verb should also agree with the closer subject.
Option B is incorrect because 'I is' is grammatically incorrect in standard English.
Options C and D are incorrect because these plural verbs does not agree with the singular subject 'I'.
Fill in the blank with appropriate verb.
You have done your work. You ____ go home.
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Will
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Could
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May
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Must
Complete the question with suitable auxiliary.
____ you close the window, please?
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Might
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Should
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Would
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May
Explanation
The correct answer here is 'would' - making option C) the correct answer. This is because as is clear from the sentence, this is a request; and the appropriate way to politely ask someone for a favour/request is to use the word would. All other options are incorrect - might does not fit, may implies possibility and should makes it a question instead of a request.
Fill in the blank with appropriate verb.
He has three buildings in Jaipur. He ____ be a rich man.
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Shall
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Should
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Must
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Can
Explanation
The correct answer here is 'Must' - making option C) the correct answer. This is because as is clear from the sentence, the fact that the person owns three buildings denotes his financial situation pretty clearly, and all signs point to him being very rich. Shall makes the sentence a prediction; should and can imply a matter of probabaility The appropriate word to express this near accurate possibility is must. All other options are incorrect.
Fill in the blank with the appropriate word:
The clouds are very thin and high. Still it _____ rain
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Must
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Could
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Might
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Will
Explanation
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
The given sentence expresses the mood of the lesser possibility of rain as the clouds are very thin and high. Therefore, option C is correct as it expresses a lower chance of possibility.
Whereas, option A expresses strong assurance regarding what is to be done; option B suggests what was possible in the past; option D expresses what is to be done in the future.
Complete the sentence with the best possible option from those given below:
Every one of them _____ given
_____
uniform.
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Was, this
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Were, his
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Was, there
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Were, their
Explanation
According to the subject verb agreement, neither, either, each, everyone, many a, must be followed by a singular verb.
In the given sentence singular verb is required as "every" is mentioned and the object mentioned is in singular form therefore demonstrative adjective will also be in singular form.
Option A is correct because it has both singular verb and demonstrative adjective.
Whereas, option B contains plural verb and pronoun; option C contains singular verb but has no demonstrative adjective; option D contains plural verb and possessive pronoun.
Fill in the blank with the correct modal that expresses a strong desire:
I remember my promise. I _____ help you in the hour of need.
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Can
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May
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Will
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Might
Explanation
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
Option C is the correct answer as it expresses the mood of strong desire.
Whereas option A expresses ability. option B expresses possibility; option D expresses lesser possibility.
Choose the correct word(s) that correctly completes the sentence.
Either Surendra or his friends _______ asked to pay a visit to the university. [Intermediate]
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has been
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have been
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has
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have
Explanation
The correct option is B. The rule is when one of the nouns connected by 'or' or 'nor' is plural then the verb must be plural and the plural subject should be placed next to the verb. Here, 'Surendra' is singular subject and 'his friends' is plural subject thus 'have been' is used which is plural verb. Hence, 'Have been' is the best fit according to the rule.
Fill in the blank with an appropriate verb.
The police ____ arrested the thief. [Intermediate]
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Have
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Has
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Is
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Were
Explanation
The answer here is 'Have' - making Option A) the correct answer. This is because the noun 'police' is always treated as a collective noun, and thus the plural form of the verb i.e 'Have' must be used and not singular forms like is, or has; and were is incorrect in terms of tense. All other answers are inappropriate.
Choose the verb of 'significant' out of the following.
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Significance
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Significantly
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Signification
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Signify
Explanation
Out of the given options, option D) signify is the verb form of the adjective 'significant'. Option A) significance is a noun, option B) significantly is an adverb, option C) signification is a noun.
Fill in the blank with an appropriate verb.
My friends as well as I ____ going to attend the camp. [Intermediate]
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Is
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Am
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Are
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Was
Fill in the blank with the correct option:
He ______ read and write when he was young.
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would
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could
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should
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can
Explanation
he COULD read and write when he was young
here, according to the question
CAN:- this is used for several purposes
1) used to express ability
for example:- he can speak german fluently
2) used for seeking permission
for example:- sir can i go for a walk?
3) used for suggestion
for example:- you can take your own decision now
COULD:- this is the past form of can
1) used to describe some abilities of the past
for example:- he could read and write when he was young
2)used to express possibility
for example:- could it be false?
MAY:- 1) used to ask formal permission
for example:- may i come in?
2)used to suggest something that is possible
for example:- he may agree with the plan
MIGHT:- past form of may
1)
Used to suggest a smaller possibility than may does:
for example:-He might have finished it.
can could may and might all are auxiliary verbs or for better understanding helping verbs
Fill in the blanks with the best answer from the options given below.
Each of the workers _______ to bring _______ own tools. [Advanced]
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Has, his
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Have, his
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Has, their
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Have, their
Explanation
The sentence is talking about many workers but at the same time, is using 'each' before the word 'workers'. 'Each' refers to individual workers separately. So, we need to use singular words in both the given blanks since we are referring to each worker. This rules out options with plural verbs and pronouns 'have' and 'their' i.e options B, C, and D. Hence, the correct answer is option A) 'has, his' with the singular verb 'has' and singular pronoun 'his' that agrees with the singular subject 'each' of the workers.
Fill in the blank with the appropriate option:
He is very strong and brave. I am certain he _______ fight to the finish.
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may
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might
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can
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will
Explanation
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
The given sentence expresses the mood of certainty and assurance. Therefore option D is correct.
Whereas option A and B shows possibility and option C expresses ability
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
You ____ consult a doctor at once.
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Explanation
Out of the four options, C is the correct option. 'Ought to' is the modal verb used to give advice. The sentence speaks about giving advice to someone. 'Shall' is used for offer of assistance or polite suggestion. Moreover shall is used only with I and we. 'May' is used for polite request or permission. 'Need' is used for necessity or requirement. Thus most appropriate word is 'Ought to'.
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