The document contains 50 sentences with gaps that require a grammatically correct word to complete them. The sentences test grammar concepts like verb tenses, parts of speech, conditional sentences, and other English language rules. The respondent is required to choose the best word from three options provided to fill in the blanks for each sentence.
The document contains 50 sentences with gaps that require a grammatically correct word to complete them. The sentences test grammar concepts like verb tenses, parts of speech, conditional sentences, and other English language rules. The respondent is required to choose the best word from three options provided to fill in the blanks for each sentence.
The document contains 50 sentences with gaps that require a grammatically correct word to complete them. The sentences test grammar concepts like verb tenses, parts of speech, conditional sentences, and other English language rules. The respondent is required to choose the best word from three options provided to fill in the blanks for each sentence.
The document contains 50 sentences with gaps that require a grammatically correct word to complete them. The sentences test grammar concepts like verb tenses, parts of speech, conditional sentences, and other English language rules. The respondent is required to choose the best word from three options provided to fill in the blanks for each sentence.
41. Now, can you tell me what you did all this time I was away?
a) you done b) you have been doing c) you did
42. Peter boasts (himself) of having been presented with a medal for his work. a) to have been b) having been c) to had been 43. The stranger asked me whether I know where the post-office was. a. know b) knew c) knows 44. They would quarrel for hours on end. a. quarrel b) quarrels c) quarrelled 45. I haven’t heard from you for quite a long while. a) didn’t hear b) haven’t heard c) haven’t been heard 46. Miriam had been singing ever since she was a girl. a) sang b) had been singing c) has sung 47. How long ago have you arrived here? b) have you arrived b) did you arrive c) you arrived 48. I’ll ask John about the matter if I will meet him tomorrow. a. meet b) will meet c) met 49. You could have told me before that you couldn’t swim. a) can tell b) could tell c) could have told 50. If I only knew you like sweets, I might have brought you some. a) had known b) knew c) have known