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Correct Answer Logic:
The word 'honest' begins with a silent 'h' and a vowel sound /o/, requiring 'an'.
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Correct Answer Logic:
'Over' is used to indicate movement at a higher level than something else.
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Correct Answer Logic:
'Since' is used to denote a specific point in time in the past up to the present.
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English QUESTION #2683
Question 64
Complete the sentence: 'Copper is ___ useful metal.'
  • aโœ”๏ธ
  • an
  • the
  • no article
Correct Answer Logic:
Although 'useful' starts with a vowel, it begins with a consonant sound /y/, so 'a' is used.
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Correct Answer Logic:
The adjective 'proficient' is followed by the preposition 'in' when referring to a subject or skill.
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Correct Answer Logic:
'Can' is used to express physical or mental ability.
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English QUESTION #2686
Question 67
Complete the conditional sentence: 'If I had known you were coming, I ___ a cake.'
  • will bake
  • would bake
  • would have bakedโœ”๏ธ
  • baked
Correct Answer Logic:
This is a third conditional sentence (unreal past), which uses 'would have + past participle'.
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English QUESTION #2687
Question 68
Identify the correct modal for 'prohibition': 'You ___ park your car in front of the gate.'
  • could not
  • must notโœ”๏ธ
  • may not
  • need not
Correct Answer Logic:
'Must not' is used to express a strong prohibition or rule.
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English QUESTION #2688
Question 69
Choose the correct form: 'If it rains, we ___ the match.'
  • cancel
  • would cancel
  • will cancelโœ”๏ธ
  • canceled
Correct Answer Logic:
The first conditional uses Simple Present in the if-clause and 'will + verb' in the main clause.
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English QUESTION #2689
Question 70
Which modal expresses a 'polite request'?
  • Must
  • Couldโœ”๏ธ
  • Should
  • Shall
Correct Answer Logic:
'Could' is used for making polite requests or seeking permission.
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English QUESTION #2690
Question 71
Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
  • Each of the students have finished.
  • Each of the students has finished.โœ”๏ธ
  • Each of the students are finished.
  • Each of the students were finished.
Correct Answer Logic:
'Each' is a singular pronoun and requires a singular verb 'has' regardless of the plural noun 'students'.
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English QUESTION #2691
Question 72
Identify the error: 'Neither the teacher nor the students was present.'
  • Neither
  • nor
  • wasโœ”๏ธ
  • present
Correct Answer Logic:
When using 'neither/nor', the verb must agree with the closer subject. 'Students' is plural, so it should be 'were'.
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English QUESTION #2692
Question 73
Correct the sentence: 'She is more taller than her sister.'
  • She is more tall.
  • She is taller than her sister.โœ”๏ธ
  • She is most tall.
  • She is as tall.
Correct Answer Logic:
Double comparatives (more + -er) are incorrect; 'taller' is sufficient.
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Correct Answer Logic:
The correlative conjunction 'Hardly' is always paired with 'when'.
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English QUESTION #2694
Question 75
Select the correct sentence:
  • I prefer tea than coffee.
  • I prefer tea to coffee.โœ”๏ธ
  • I prefer tea over coffee.
  • I prefer tea for coffee.
Correct Answer Logic:
The verb 'prefer' is followed by the preposition 'to' when comparing two things.
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English QUESTION #2695
Question 76
Which sentence uses the comma correctly?
  • No I don't think so.
  • No, I don't think so.โœ”๏ธ
  • No I don't, think so.
  • No I, don't think so.
Correct Answer Logic:
A comma is used after introductory words like 'Yes', 'No', or 'Well'.
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English QUESTION #2696
Question 77
Identify the correctly punctuated sentence:
  • It's a beautiful day.โœ”๏ธ
  • Its a beautiful day.
  • Its' a beautiful day.
  • It is' a beautiful day.
Correct Answer Logic:
'It's' is the contraction for 'It is'.
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English QUESTION #2697
Question 78
Which mark is used to show a sudden break in thought?
  • Comma
  • Dashโœ”๏ธ
  • Semicolon
  • Colon
Correct Answer Logic:
A dash (โ€”) is used to indicate a sudden break, an interruption, or an abrupt change in thought.
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English QUESTION #2698
Question 79
Select the correctly punctuated possessive form:
  • The childrens' toys are here.
  • The children's toys are here.โœ”๏ธ
  • The childrens toys are here.
  • The childrens's toys are here.
Correct Answer Logic:
'Children' is already plural; to show possession, add 's.
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English QUESTION #2699
Question 80
Where should a semicolon be used?
  • To join two independent clauses.โœ”๏ธ
  • To introduce a list.
  • To show possession.
  • To end a question.
Correct Answer Logic:
A semicolon joins two closely related independent clauses without a coordinating conjunction.
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