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English grammar is the set of structural rules of the English language. This includes the structure of words, phrases, clauses, sentences, and whole texts.
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Category Description: English grammar is the set of structural rules of the English language. This includes the structure of words, phrases, clauses, sentences, and whole texts.

Q1. Which of the following sentence types is used to ask for information or clarification?
Q1. Which of the following sentence types is used to ask for information or clarification?

(A) Declarative
(A) Declarative
(B) Imperative
(B) Imperative
(C) Interrogative
(C) Interrogative
(D) Exclamatory
(D) Exclamatory
Answer: (C) Interrogative
Answer: (C) Interrogative
Interrogative sentences are used to ask questions or seek information, and typically begin with a question word like "who", "what", "where", "when", or "how".
Interrogative sentences are used to ask questions or seek information, and typically begin with a question word like "who", "what", "where", "when", or "how".

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2024-07-06

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Q2. The train (leave) before I reached the station.
Q2. The train (leave) before I reached the station.

(A) left
(A) left
(B) was left
(B) was left
(C) has left
(C) has left
(D) had left
(D) had left
Answer: (D) had left
Answer: (D) had left
The correct sentence is "The train had left before I reached the station". The sentence uses past perfect tense for the train leaving the station and simple past tense for reaching the station.
The correct sentence is "The train had left before I reached the station". The sentence uses past perfect tense for the train leaving the station and simple past tense for reaching the station.

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2024-03-09

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Q3. Which of the following sentences is correct?
Q3. Which of the following sentences is correct?

(A) She had not coming to the wedding.
(A) She had not coming to the wedding.
(B) She is not come to the wedding.
(B) She is not come to the wedding.
(C) She did not coming to the wedding.
(C) She did not coming to the wedding.
(D) She is not coming to the wedding.
(D) She is not coming to the wedding.
Answer: (D) She is not coming to the wedding.
Answer: (D) She is not coming to the wedding.
She is not coming to the wedding.
She is not coming to the wedding.

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2024-10-28

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Q4. I ___________ a letter when he came to my house.
Q4. I ___________ a letter when he came to my house.

Fill the blank with appropriate option.

Fill the blank with appropriate option.
(A) writing
(A) writing
(B) am writing
(B) am writing
(C) was writing
(C) was writing
(D) will write
(D) will write
Answer: (C) was writing
Answer: (C) was writing
was writing
was writing

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2024-03-03

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Q5. Which of the following pronouns is a reflexive pronoun, meaning it refers back to the subject of the sentence?
Q5. Which of the following pronouns is a reflexive pronoun, meaning it refers back to the subject of the sentence?

(A) Me
(A) Me
(B) Him
(B) Him
(C) Himself
(C) Himself
(D) They
(D) They
Answer: (C) Himself
Answer: (C) Himself
Reflexive pronouns like "himself", "herself", "itself", "themselves" refer back to the subject of the sentence, indicating that the action is being performed on the subject itself.
Reflexive pronouns like "himself", "herself", "itself", "themselves" refer back to the subject of the sentence, indicating that the action is being performed on the subject itself.

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2024-07-06

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Q6. The movie ____________ started when I reached the cinema hall.
Q6. The movie ____________ started when I reached the cinema hall.

Fill the blank with appropriate tense.

Fill the blank with appropriate tense.
(A) was
(A) was
(B) has
(B) has
(C) have
(C) have
(D) had
(D) had
Answer: (D) had
Answer: (D) had
had
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2024-03-03

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Q7. On the moon, ________ air because the Moon’s gravitational field is too weak to retain an atmosphere.
Q7. On the moon, ________ air because the Moon’s gravitational field is too weak to retain an atmosphere.

(A) there is no
(A) there is no
(B) where no
(B) where no
(C) no
(C) no
(D) is no
(D) is no
Answer: (A) there is no
Answer: (A) there is no
On the Moon, there is no air because the Moon's gravitational field is too weak to retain an atmosphere.
On the Moon, there is no air because the Moon's gravitational field is too weak to retain an atmosphere.

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2024-05-15

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Q8. What is the term for the word or phrase that comes after the verb in a sentence?
Q8. What is the term for the word or phrase that comes after the verb in a sentence?

(A) Subject
(A) Subject
(B) Object
(B) Object
(C) Modifier
(C) Modifier
(D) Complement
(D) Complement
Answer: (B) Object
Answer: (B) Object
The object is the word or phrase that receives the action of the verb, and can be a noun, pronoun, or phrase.
The object is the word or phrase that receives the action of the verb, and can be a noun, pronoun, or phrase.

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2024-07-06

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Q9. I'm interested ________ learning a new language.
Q9. I'm interested ________ learning a new language.

(A) on
(A) on
(B) at
(B) at
(C) in
(C) in
(D) with
(D) with
Answer: (C) in
Answer: (C) in
I'm interested in learning a new language.
I'm interested in learning a new language.

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2024-07-19

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Q10. I can't find my keys; I think I ________ them at home.
Q10. I can't find my keys; I think I ________ them at home.

(A) leave
(A) leave
(B) have left
(B) have left
(C) left
(C) left
(D) leaves
(D) leaves
Answer: (B) have left
Answer: (B) have left
I can't find my keys; I think I have left them at home.
I can't find my keys; I think I have left them at home.

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2024-07-24

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Q11. Please, don't laugh _____ those beggars.
Q11. Please, don't laugh _____ those beggars.

Fill the blank with appropriate option.

Fill the blank with appropriate option.
(A) to
(A) to
(B) at
(B) at
(C) against
(C) against
(D) for
(D) for
Answer: (B) at
Answer: (B) at
at
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2024-03-03

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Q12. John said, "I went to school yesterday."
Q12. John said, "I went to school yesterday."

Change the narration of the above sentence.

Change the narration of the above sentence.
(A) John said that he had gone to school yesterday.
(A) John said that he had gone to school yesterday.
(B) John said that he went to school yesterday.
(B) John said that he went to school yesterday.
(C) John said that he went to school the previous day.
(C) John said that he went to school the previous day.
(D) John said that he had gone to school the previous day.
(D) John said that he had gone to school the previous day.
Answer: (D) John said that he had gone to school the previous day.
Answer: (D) John said that he had gone to school the previous day.
John said that he had gone to school the previous day.
John said that he had gone to school the previous day.

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2024-03-03

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Q13. Identify the incorrect set.
Q13. Identify the incorrect set.

(A) Bad : Worse : Worst
(A) Bad : Worse : Worst
(B) Poor : Poorest : Poorer
(B) Poor : Poorest : Poorer
(C) Rich : Richer : Richest
(C) Rich : Richer : Richest
(D) Good : Better : Best
(D) Good : Better : Best
Answer: (B) Poor : Poorest : Poorer
Answer: (B) Poor : Poorest : Poorer
'Poor : Poorest : Poorer' is on correct. 'Poor : Poorer : Poorest' is correct.
'Poor : Poorest : Poorer' is on correct. 'Poor : Poorer : Poorest' is correct.

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2024-10-29

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Q14. Is your brother _____ to the gym?
Q14. Is your brother _____ to the gym?

Choose the correct option.

Choose the correct option.
(A) gone
(A) gone
(B) going
(B) going
(C) go
(C) go
(D) went
(D) went
Answer: (C) go
Answer: (C) go
'Is your brother going to the gym?' is correct.
'Is your brother going to the gym?' is correct.

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2024-10-29

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Q15. He is ________ than his sister.
Q15. He is ________ than his sister.

(A) tallest
(A) tallest
(B) the tallest
(B) the tallest
(C) taller
(C) taller
(D) more tall
(D) more tall
Answer: (C) taller
Answer: (C) taller
He is taller than his sister.
He is taller than his sister.

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2024-07-24

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Q16. They will laugh at you.
Q16. They will laugh at you.

Change the voice of the above sentence.

Change the voice of the above sentence.
(A) You may be laughed at by them.
(A) You may be laughed at by them.
(B) You will be laughed at by them.
(B) You will be laughed at by them.
(C) You will be laughed by them.
(C) You will be laughed by them.
(D) You will have been laughed at by them.
(D) You will have been laughed at by them.
Answer: (B) You will be laughed at by them.
Answer: (B) You will be laughed at by them.
You will be laughed at by them.
You will be laughed at by them.

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2024-03-03

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Q17. What is a group of lions called?
Q17. What is a group of lions called?

(A) pride
(A) pride
(B) pack
(B) pack
(C) herd
(C) herd
(D) school
(D) school
Answer: (A) pride
Answer: (A) pride
A "pride" is the collective noun for a group of lions, especially in the wild.
A "pride" is the collective noun for a group of lions, especially in the wild.

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2024-09-16

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Q18. Something that is no longer in use.
Q18. Something that is no longer in use.

Substitute in one word.

Substitute in one word.
(A) Venerable
(A) Venerable
(B) Vintage
(B) Vintage
(C) Obsolete
(C) Obsolete
(D) None
(D) None
Answer: (C) Obsolete
Answer: (C) Obsolete
Obsolete
Obsolete

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2024-03-03

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Q19. What is the term for the process of adding -ed to a regular verb to form its past tense and past participle?
Q19. What is the term for the process of adding -ed to a regular verb to form its past tense and past participle?

(A) Conjugation
(A) Conjugation
(B) Declension
(B) Declension
(C) Tense formation
(C) Tense formation
(D) Regular inflection
(D) Regular inflection
Answer: (D) Regular inflection
Answer: (D) Regular inflection
Regular inflection is the process of adding a suffix, such as -ed, to a regular verb to form its past tense and past participle, following a predictable pattern.
Regular inflection is the process of adding a suffix, such as -ed, to a regular verb to form its past tense and past participle, following a predictable pattern.

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2024-07-06

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Q20. He is ________ intelligent to solve complex problems.
Q20. He is ________ intelligent to solve complex problems.

(A) too
(A) too
(B) so
(B) so
(C) very
(C) very
(D) much
(D) much
Answer: (A) too
Answer: (A) too
He is too intelligent to solve complex problems.
He is too intelligent to solve complex problems.

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2024-07-24

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