Explanation
A verb is used to express an occurrence, action, or state. It is the grammatical centre of the predicate in a sentence.
An auxiliary verb is a verb which gives is used in the formation of tenses, moods, tones, etc.
Option B is correct as the subject is plural and these days indicate the use of present continuous tense.
The other options are wrong as no other tense other than present continuous tense can be used.
The correct answer is B)aren't smoking
Option B is correct as the question is about something general and the main verb and the helping verb are missing.
The other options are wrong as no other tense other than simple present can be used.
The correct answer is B)do you do
Option C is correct as didn't remember indicates the use of simple past tense.
The other options are wrong as no other tense other than simple past tense can be used here.
The correct answer is C) did
Option C is correct as the sentence talks about something general and the main verb is missing.
The other options are wrong as no other tense other than simple present can be used and the subject is singular.
The correct answer is C)lives
"Would” is a modal verb used with the base form of the verb; for example, with the verb “help” in the given instance. In the above sentence, usage of would indicates the person’s desire to be helped by another person and since the sentence is in the present form, “would help” is the most appropriate out of the given choices.
Option B is correct as the subject is they and don't wan to indicates the use of simple present tense in the sentence.
The other options are wrong as no other tense other than simple present tense can be used here.
The correct answer is B)do
Option A is correct as the subject is we and hasn't finished indicates the use of present perfect tense in the sentence.
The other options are wrong as no other tense other than present perfect tense can be used here.
The correct answer is A)have
Option C is correct as the question is about something general and the main verb and the helping verb are missing. As the subject is you, do is used as the helping verb and have as an ordinary verb.
The other options are wrong as no other tense other than the simple present can be used.
The correct answer is C)do you have
Option C is correct as the 'when I was young' indicates that we are talking about the past. Here, have' s third form is used (had) as ordinary verb because the main verb is missing.
The other options are wrong as no other tense other than simple past can be used.
The correct answer is C)had
Option A is correct as the sentence is about a habit (never) and the main verb is missing. Therefore, has is used as an ordinary verb.
The correct answer is A) never has
Option C is correct as have is used a main verb here and last year indicates the use of simple past tense.
The other options are wrong as no other tense other than simple past tense can be used.
The correct answer is C)did
Option B is correct as now indicates the use of present continuous tense. Also, the subject is plural.
The correct answer is B)are
Option D is correct as soon indicates the use of present continuous tense. Also, have (having) is used as the main verb here.
The correct answer is D)are
Option C is correct as last week indicate the use of simple past tense. Also, because indicates the use of past continuous tense.
The other options are wrong as no other tense other than the past tense can be used.
The correct answer is C)stopped/ was driving
Option B is correct as sometimes indicates the use of present simple tense.
The other options are wrong as no other tense other than present simple tense can be used.
The correct answer is B)does
Option D is correct as last night indicates the use of simple past tense. Also, simple past tense uses the second form of verb.
The other options are wrong as no other tense other than the simple past tense can be used.
The correct answer is D)saw
Option C is correct as ever been indicates the use of present perfect tense. Also, have is used as an auxiliary here.
The other options are wrong as no other tense other than present perfect tense can be used.
The correct answer is C)have
Option C is correct as the question word how and the main verb cut indicate the use of simple past tense.
The correct answer is C)did you cut
Option C is correct as the subject is singular and is really improving indicates the use of present tense.
The other options are wrong as no other tense other than present continuous tense can be used here.
The correct answer is C) isn't
Option D is correct as the past simple tense is used for an action or a series of actions in the past and the past continuous is used for expressing the idea that at a time in the past we were in the middle of something.
The other options are wrong as only past tense can be used.
The correct answer is D) didn't want
Option A is correct as the past simple tense is used for an action or a series of actions in the past (last night) and did + subject + first form of the verb is used in the construction of a question in the simple past tense.
The other options are wrong as no other tense can be used here.
The correct answer is A) did you have
A pronoun is a word that can come in the place of a noun.
Option C is correct as we are not talking about anything specific.
The other options are wrong as read, talk, and go indicates the use of something, somebody and somewhere respectively.
The correct answer is C) something/somebody/somewhere
Option C is correct as the past continuous tense is used for an action or a series of actions in the past.
The correct answer is C) were you doing
A verb is used to express an occurrence, action, or state. It is the grammatical center of the predicate in a sentence.
Option B is correct as the speaker talks about everyone's state at the party at a given point of time (when I) and so, we use the past continuous tense to indicate something that was going on in the past.
The correct answer is B) arrived/ was having.
Option C is correct as the dialogue is about a holiday.
The other options are wrong as other replies don't fit in here.
The correct answer is C) That's great. Have a good time.
Modal verbs are auxiliary verbs that are used to express necessity or possibility.
Let's take a look at the usage of the modal verbs in the options:
An auxiliary verb is a verb which is used in the formation of tenses, moods, tones, etc.
Option B is correct as the main verb is already given in its first form and there is a blank before it. The simple past tense must be used here.
The correct answer is B) didn\'t
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