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English QUESTION #2740
Question 121
'He said
  • "Do not make noise."' โ€” Choose the correct INDIRECT SPEECH.โœ”๏ธ
  • He said to not make noise.
  • He told me that do not make noise.
  • He ordered me not to make noise.
Correct Answer Logic:
2
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English QUESTION #2741
Question 122
What is the correct direct speech of: 'She told me that she had finished the work.'?
  • She said 'I finished the work.'
  • She said 'I have finished the work.'โœ”๏ธ
  • She said 'I had finished the work.'
  • She said 'I will finish the work.'
Correct Answer Logic:
When converting from indirect to direct speech, the past perfect 'had finished' goes back one step to present perfect 'have finished'. So 'I have finished the work' is correct.
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English QUESTION #2742
Question 123
Choose the CORRECT sentence.
  • Each of the students have submitted their assignment.
  • Each of the students has submitted their assignment.โœ”๏ธ
  • Each of the students have submitted his assignment.
  • Each of the student has submitted their assignment.
Correct Answer Logic:
'Each' is singular and takes a singular verb. So 'has' (not 'have') is correct. The sentence should be 'Each of the students has submitted their assignment.'
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English QUESTION #2743
Question 124
Identify the ERROR in: 'Neither the manager nor the employees was present.'
  • manager
  • nor
  • employees
  • wasโœ”๏ธ
Correct Answer Logic:
With 'neither...nor', the verb agrees with the subject closest to it. Since 'employees' (plural) is closer, the verb should be 'were', not 'was'.
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English QUESTION #2744
Question 125
Choose the CORRECT sentence.
  • The news are shocking.
  • The news were shocking.
  • The news is shocking.โœ”๏ธ
  • The news have been shocking.
Correct Answer Logic:
'News' is an uncountable noun and always takes a singular verb. So 'The news is shocking' is the correct sentence.
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English QUESTION #2745
Question 126
Identify the ERROR in: 'She is more smarter than her sister.'
  • She
  • is
  • more
  • smarterโœ”๏ธ
Correct Answer Logic:
'Smarter' is already a comparative adjective. Adding 'more' creates a double comparative, which is grammatically incorrect. It should be either 'smarter' or 'more smart'.
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English QUESTION #2746
Question 127
Choose the CORRECT sentence.
  • Between you and Iโœ”๏ธ
  • this is wrong.
  • Between you and me
  • this is wrong.
Correct Answer Logic:
this is wrong.
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English QUESTION #2747
Question 128
Choose the correct ARTICLE: '___ honest man is hard to find.'
  • A
  • Anโœ”๏ธ
  • The
  • No article needed
Correct Answer Logic:
The article 'An' is used before words that begin with a vowel sound. 'Honest' begins with a silent 'h', so it starts with a vowel sound /ษ’/. Therefore 'An' is correct.
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English QUESTION #2748
Question 129
Choose the correct PREPOSITION: 'She has been working here ___ 2010.'
  • sinceโœ”๏ธ
  • for
  • from
  • during
Correct Answer Logic:
'Since' is used with a specific point in time (e.g., 2010, Monday, yesterday), while 'for' is used with a period of time. Since '2010' is a specific year, 'since' is correct.
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English QUESTION #2749
Question 130
Choose the correct ARTICLE: 'He is ___ engineer.'
  • a
  • anโœ”๏ธ
  • the
  • no article
Correct Answer Logic:
'An' is used before words beginning with a vowel sound. 'Engineer' begins with the vowel sound /ษ›/. So 'an engineer' is grammatically correct.
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Correct Answer Logic:
'On' is used with specific days and dates (e.g., on Monday, on Friday, on 5th March). Therefore 'on Monday morning' is correct.
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English QUESTION #2751
Question 132
Choose the correct ARTICLE: '___ sun rises in the east.'
  • A
  • An
  • Theโœ”๏ธ
  • No article
Correct Answer Logic:
'The' is used with unique objects (there is only one sun). Celestial bodies and geographical features use the definite article 'the'. So 'The sun' is correct.
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English QUESTION #2752
Question 133
Choose the correct CONDITIONAL: 'If it rains
  • she ___ at home.'โœ”๏ธ
  • stays
  • will stay
  • would stay
Correct Answer Logic:
1
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English QUESTION #2753
Question 134
Choose the correct MODAL: 'You ___ see a doctor. You look very sick.'
  • can
  • will
  • shouldโœ”๏ธ
  • might
Correct Answer Logic:
'Should' is a modal verb used to give advice or make recommendations. In this context, the speaker is recommending a course of action, so 'should' is the most appropriate modal.
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English QUESTION #2754
Question 135
Which sentence is a SECOND CONDITIONAL?
  • If it rainsโœ”๏ธ
  • I will take an umbrella.
  • If I were rich
  • I would travel the world.
Correct Answer Logic:
she would have passed.
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Correct Answer Logic:
'Could' is the past form of 'can' and is used to express past ability. Since the sentence refers to ability in the past ('when he was young'), 'could' is correct.
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English QUESTION #2756
Question 137
Choose the correct form: 'If she had left earlier
  • she ___ the train.'โœ”๏ธ
  • would catch
  • will catch
  • would have caught
Correct Answer Logic:
2
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English QUESTION #2757
Question 138
Which sentence uses the COMMA correctly?
  • I like applesโœ”๏ธ
  • oranges and
  • bananas.
  • I like apples oranges and bananas.
Correct Answer Logic:
oranges
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English QUESTION #2758
Question 139
Which sentence uses the APOSTROPHE correctly?
  • The dogs bone was buried in the garden.
  • The dog's bone was buried in the garden.โœ”๏ธ
  • The dogs' bone was buried in the garden.
  • The dogs'es bone was buried in the garden.
Correct Answer Logic:
An apostrophe + s ('s) is used to show possession for singular nouns. Since there is one dog, 'dog's' is correct. 'Dogs'' would be used for multiple dogs.
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English QUESTION #2759
Question 140
Which sentence is correctly PUNCTUATED?
  • What time does the train leave.
  • What time does the train leave?โœ”๏ธ
  • What time does the train leave!
  • What time does the train leave;
Correct Answer Logic:
An interrogative sentence (question) must end with a question mark (?). 'What time does the train leave?' is correctly punctuated.
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