English Practice Question and Answer

Q:

Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select тАШNo substitution requiredтАЩ.

Monika has learn French for a long time.

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    has learning
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    has been learnt
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    has been learning
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    No substitution required
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Answer : 3. "has been learning"
Explanation :

The correct sentence should be:

Monika has been learning French for a long time.

Explanation: The verb form "learn" should be changed to "learning," and the auxiliary verb "has been" should be used to indicate the ongoing action of learning that has been happening for a period of time.

Q:

Parts of the following sentence have been underlined and given as options. Select the option that contains an error.
┬аHas Gita any. previous knowledge of work with junior colleagues?

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    with
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    Has
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    any
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    work
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Answer : 4. "work"

Q:

Select the sentences that contains no spelling errors.

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    Our government has launched a relatively extensive set of reforms for aborgines in the country.
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    Our government has launched a relatively extensive set of reforms for aborigines in the country.
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    Our government has launched a relatively extensive set of reforms for aboregynes in the country.
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    Our government has launched a relatively extensive set of reforms for aborigynes in the country.
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Answer : 2. "Our government has launched a relatively extensive set of reforms for aborigines in the country."

Q:

Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.

Our advocate is arguing the case very effectively.

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    The case has been argued very effectively by our advocate.
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    The case is arguing very effectively by our advocate.
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    The advocate is being argued very effectively by our case.
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    The case is being argued very effectively by our advocate.
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Answer : 4. "The case is being argued very effectively by our advocate."
Explanation :

In Active Voice, a sentence emphasizes the subject, performing an action.
In Passive Voice, a sentence emphasizes the action or the object of the sentence.
The given sentence is in the active voice and 'our advocate' is the subject and 'the case' is the object.
When we convert this sentence into passive voice, the subject 'our advocate' of the active voice becomes the object, the object 'the case' becomes the subject.
The passive format "is + being + V3 (argued)" should be used.
This is the active and passive voice rule for the present continuous tense.

Q:

Select the correctly spelt word.

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    Influennce
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    Influence
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    Influnce
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    Influance
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Answer : 2. "Influence"

Q:

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

Get oneтАЩs dander up

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    Rush into someone
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    get into a difficult situation
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    Lose oneтАЩs temper
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    To glare venomously
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Answer : 3. "Lose oneтАЩs temper"

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