Q : Select the correct passive voice: They will complete the work by tomorrow.
(A) The work will be completed by tomorrow.
(B) The work will be complete by tomorrow.
(C) The work would be completed by tomorrow.
(D) The work is completed by tomorrow.
In passive voice, the object of the active sentence (in this case, "the work") becomes the subject, and the active verb ("complete") is changed to its passive form ("completed"). The subject of the active sentence ("They") is either omitted or mentioned at the end with "by" followed by the doer of the action (optional in this case).
So, the transformation from active voice to passive voice is:
This maintains the meaning of the original sentence while changing its grammatical structure to passive voice.
Identify the part of speech of the underlined word: They worked very hard to finish the project on time.
(A) Noun
(B) Pronoun
(C) Adverb
(D) Preposition
Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to provide more information about how, when, where, or to what extent something happens. In this case, "very" modifies the adverb "hard", indicating the intensity or degree of their hard work.
Choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given idiom: "A blessing in disguise"
(A) A misfortune
(B) A hidden curse
(C) An apparent misfortune that results in something good
(D) A disguised person
Explanation: The idiom "a blessing in disguise" refers to a situation that initially appears to be unfortunate or bad but ultimately results in something good or beneficial. It suggests that what seemed like a setback or problem actually turns out to have positive outcomes in the end. Therefore, option c) accurately reflects the meaning of this idiom.
Choose the correct form of the verb: By the time he arrives, we _______ our dinner.
(A) will have finished
(B) have finished
(C) will be finishing
(D) finished
The phrase "By the time he arrives" indicates a point in the future relative to another action. When we use this phrase, we typically use a future perfect tense to indicate an action that will be completed before another future action.
Therefore, the correct answer is a) will have finished.
This choice correctly indicates that the action of finishing dinner will be completed by the time "he" arrives in the future.
Identify the correct sentence:
(A) Neither of the boys were present in the class.
(B) Neither of the boy was present in the class.
(C) Neither of the boys was present in the class.
(D) Neither of the boys is present in the class.
In this sentence, "neither" is used to refer to "boys," which is a plural noun. When "neither" or "either" is used as the subject followed by "of," the verb agrees with the noun immediately following "of." In this case, "boys" is plural, but "neither" requires a singular verb form because it refers to "none" or "not one" of the boys.
Therefore, the correct verb form is "was" (singular), making the correct sentence:
c) Neither of the boys was present in the class.
This sentence correctly matches the singular verb "was" with the subject "neither of the boys."
Fill in the blank with the correct article: He is _______ European.
(A) a
(B) an
(C) the
(D) None
When determining which article to use before a noun, consider the following:
In the sentence "He is _____ European," the word "European" begins with a consonant sound (/jʊəˈrəʊpɪən/), so the correct article to use is "a."
Therefore, the sentence should be: "He is a European."
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Select the synonym of the given word: "Obsolete"
(A) Modern
(B) Current
(C) Outdated
(D) Trendy
Therefore, the correct answer is c) Outdated, as it best matches the meaning of "Obsolete."
Select the synonym of the given word: "Abundant"
(A) Rare
(B) Scarce
(C) Plentiful
(D) Sparse
"Abundant" refers to something that is available in large quantities or is plentiful. Therefore, "Plentiful" is the correct synonym for "Abundant." The other options (Rare, Scarce, Sparse) have meanings that are opposite to "Abundant."
Fill in the blank with the correct option: He _______ to the market every day.
(A) goes
(B) go
(C) gone
(D) going
The sentence is in the present tense and describes a habitual action (something that happens every day). Therefore, the correct form of the verb "go" for the third person singular (he, she, it) in the present tense is "goes."
Identify the part of speech of the underlined word: She quickly ran to the store.
(A) Noun
(B) Adjective
(C) Verb
(D) Adverb
To determine the part of speech of the underlined word "quickly," we need to understand its role in the sentence.
In this sentence, "quickly" modifies the verb "ran," indicating how she ran.
Therefore, the correct answer is:
d) Adverb
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