So you scored superbly in that test? Good! Here's one more coming your way!
1. Sir, ___________ I come in?
a. could b. may c. would
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Wrong The correct answer is b. 'May' involves permission, while the other two reflect a possibility; and, in order to be polite one needs to seek permission.
Correct! 'May' involves permission, while the other two reflect a possibility; and, in order to be polite one needs to seek permission.
Wrong The correct answer is b. While 'will eat' shows a desire, 'am eating' reflects an action that one is currently engaging in and 'don't eat' shows a continued course of action. For example, I don't eat at home in the evenings
Correct! While 'will eat' shows a desire, 'am eating' reflects an action that one is currently engaging in and 'don't eat' shows a continued course of action. For example, I don't eat at home in the evenings
3. The hair on her head _________________ in a neat bun.
a. were tied b. was tied c. either of the above
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Wrong The correct answer is a. Hair here being plural, reflected by them being tied in a bun, will take the verb phrase 'were tied'; whereas, while referring to a single strand of hair one would use 'was'.
Correct! Hair here being plural, reflected by them being tied in a bun, will take the verb phrase 'were tied'; whereas, while referring to a single strand of hair one would use 'was'.
5. I don't know why it didn't agree with her, as she ________________ this fruit since her childhood.
a. has been eating b. will be eating c. could have eaten
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Wrong The correct answer is a. Since it refers to an action which has been unfolding over a span of time, it would involve the perfect (have + en) coupled with the present continuous (be + ing), rather than 'will be eating', which reflects the future, and 'could have eaten', which reflects a complete action, from the past.
Correct! Since it refers to an action which has been unfolding over a span of time, it would involve the perfect (have + en) coupled with the present continuous (be + ing), rather than 'will be eating', which reflects the future, and 'could have eaten', which reflects a complete action, from the past.
7. _____________ you need anything, do let me know.
a. should b. may c. could
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Wrong The correct answer is a. 'Should' can be used to replace 'if' at times, as is the case here; whereas 'could' and 'may' both define possibilities.
Correct! 'Should' can be used to replace 'if' at times, as is the case here; whereas 'could' and 'may' both define possibilities.
8. He _______________________ soundly, when he fell off the bed.
a. might have been sleeping b. must have been sleeping c. either of the two
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Wrong The correct answer is c. If one of the phrases were to be given preference over the other, it would need to be on the basis of how sure the person is about/well the person knows the character being referred to in the sentence. So both are correct depending upon the context in which you use them.
Correct! If one of the phrases were to be given preference over the other, it would need to be on the basis of how sure the person is about/well the person knows the character being referred to in the sentence.
10. You ________________ tomorrow, since you have a bad cold, will you?
a. won't come b. shouldn't come c. couldn't come
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Wrong The correct answer is a. Since a question tag has been added, one would use 'won't come', which reflects a doubt, rather than 'shouldn't come', which embodies an instruction and 'couldn't come', which is a verb phrase in the past tense.
Correct! Since a question tag has been added, one would use 'won't come', which reflects a doubt, rather than 'shouldn't come', which embodies an instruction and 'couldn't come', which is a verb phrase in the past tense.
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