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Choose an adjective and complete the sentence.
____ is your plan?
  • a)
    Who
  • b)
    What
  • c)
    Whose
  • d)
    Whom
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

So, here who is your plan is not right
whose is your plan is not right
whom is your plant is also not right
B) what is your plan is right
because the adjective what is suitable for the sentence.

_________ I have more cheese on my sandwich?
  • a)
    Have to
  • b)
    Would
  • c)
    Could
  • d)
    Must
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Partho Nair answered
Understanding Modal Verbs

Modal verbs are a type of auxiliary verbs that are used to express different degrees of possibility, ability, permission, obligation, and advice. In English, some of the most common modal verbs include can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, and would.

Using Modal Verb 'Could'

In the given sentence, the modal verb 'could' is used to express a polite request or suggestion. The speaker is asking if it's possible to have more cheese on their sandwich. Let's take a closer look at the sentence:

"Could I have more cheese on my sandwich?"

- The modal verb 'could' is used to make a polite request.
- The subject 'I' is asking for more cheese on their sandwich.
- The object 'cheese' is what the subject wants more of.
- The preposition 'on' shows the location of the cheese, which is on the sandwich.

Why 'Could' is the Correct Answer?

The other options in the given question are 'have to', 'would', and 'must'. Let's see why they are not the correct answers:

a) "Have to" is used to express obligation or necessity, which is not suitable in this context. The speaker is not obligated to have more cheese on their sandwich.

b) "Would" is used to express willingness or preference, but it doesn't fit in this sentence. The speaker is not expressing their preference for more cheese but asking if it's possible to have more.

d) "Must" is used to express strong obligation or necessity, which is not appropriate in this situation. The speaker is making a polite request, not an order.

Therefore, the correct answer is 'could', which is used to make a polite request or suggestion.

Conclusion

Modal verbs are important in English grammar and are used to express different meanings. In this question, the modal verb 'could' is used to make a polite request for more cheese on the sandwich. By understanding the different modal verbs and their meanings, we can communicate more effectively in English.

Choose an adjective and complete the sentence.
I ate _______ apples.
a)Some
b)One
c)That
d)The
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

J M Manju answered
I ate some apples is the answer
some is adjective here
     Some means many 
                      OPTION A IS ANSWER

Fill in with the right article !! My Mother is ____ English teacher.
  • a)
    In
  • b)
    The
  • c)
    An
  • d)
    A
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Tanishq Khanna answered
Explanation:

In this sentence, we need to choose the correct article to describe the mother's profession. The options given are 'a', 'the' and 'and'.

- 'A' is used when we refer to a person or thing for the first time or when we refer to any person or thing of a particular type. For example, "My mother is a doctor."

- 'The' is used when we refer to a particular person or thing which is already known or has been mentioned before. For example, "The doctor who treated me yesterday was very kind."

- 'And' is a conjunction used to join words, phrases or sentences together.

Therefore, the correct answer is 'and' because we need to connect the mother's profession with her identity. The sentence implies that the mother has a known identity and the information being conveyed here is just an addition to that identity.

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Explanation:

  • The sentence requires the correct article to describe the mother's profession.

  • 'A' is used for the first time or any person of a particular type.

  • 'The' is used for a particular person or thing already known or mentioned before.

  • 'And' is a conjunction used to join words, phrases or sentences together.

  • The correct answer is 'and' as it connects the mother's profession with her identity.

My sister bought that new car last week. That car is __________
  • a)
    his
  • b)
    hers
  • c)
    her
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Saikat Mehta answered
**Explanation:**

The correct answer is option **B) hers**.

The possessive pronoun "hers" is used to indicate ownership or possession by a female. In this case, the sentence states that "My sister bought that new car last week." Since the subject of the sentence is "my sister," who is a female, we use the possessive pronoun "hers" to refer to the car that she bought.

Let's break down the options to understand why the correct answer is "hers":

**a) his:** This option is incorrect because the pronoun "his" is used to indicate ownership or possession by a male. Since the subject of the sentence is "my sister," who is a female, we cannot use the pronoun "his" to refer to the car.

**b) hers:** This option is correct because the pronoun "hers" is used to indicate ownership or possession by a female. Since the subject of the sentence is "my sister," who is a female, we use the pronoun "hers" to refer to the car that she bought.

**c) her:** This option is incorrect because the pronoun "her" is a possessive adjective, not a possessive pronoun. It is used to describe or modify a noun, not to replace it. In this sentence, we need a pronoun that can replace the noun "car," so "her" alone would not be appropriate.

In conclusion, the correct answer is option **B) hers**, as it correctly indicates that the car belongs to the sister.

The bus stopped __________ the man got off.
  • a)
    And
  • b)
    But
  • c)
    Or
  • d)
    So
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Rohini Seth answered
Answer:

The correct answer is option A: "And."
Explanation:

To determine the correct word to fill in the blank, we need to consider the relationship between the two parts of the sentence.
- The phrase "the bus stopped" indicates that the bus came to a halt.
- The phrase "the man got off" indicates that the man left the bus.
Since these two actions are connected and occur in sequence, we need a conjunction that shows this relationship.
- "And" is a coordinating conjunction that connects two similar ideas or actions.
- "But" is a coordinating conjunction that connects two contrasting ideas or actions.
- "Or" is a coordinating conjunction that presents alternatives.
- "So" is a coordinating conjunction that indicates a result or consequence.
In this case, the correct conjunction is "And" because it shows the sequential relationship between the bus stopping and the man getting off.

Identify the different kinds of nouns.
The Hindus regard Krishna as an incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
  • a)
    Hindus is a common noun
  • b)
    Hindus is a proper noun
  • c)
    Hindus is an abstract noun
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

The Hindus regard Krishna as an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. (Hindus – proper noun; Krishna – proper noun; incarnation – common noun; Vishnu – proper noun)

Choose the correct verb to complete the following sentence:
Neither Angela nor her friends ________ going to the concert.
  • a)
    is
  • b)
    are
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Debanshi Roy answered
When a compound subject is joined by nor, the word closest to the verb should match in number. Since the subject friends is plural, the plural form of the verb, are, is used.

Complete the following sentences using the appropriate form of the adjective.
She is ___________ than her sister.
  • a)
    pretty
  • b)
    prettier
  • c)
    prettiest
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Muskaan Chavan answered
Explanation:
Comparative adjectives are used to compare two things or people. In this sentence, we are comparing "she" with "her sister".

Comparative adjectives usually end in -er. Therefore, the correct answer is option B - "prettier".

Example:
Let's use the sentence in a complete example:
- Her sister is pretty, but she is prettier.

Additional Information:
- If we were comparing three or more people or things, we would use the superlative form of the adjective. The superlative form usually ends in -est. For example, "She is the prettiest girl in the class."
- Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns. They provide more information about the noun by answering questions such as "What kind?", "How many?", or "Which one?".

That was a lovely evening. Lovely is a/an ............................
  • a)
    noun
  • b)
    adjective
  • c)
    adverb
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Lovely – adjective (A word that goes before a noun is usually an adjective. Adjectives also have comparative and superlative forms: Lovely, lovelier, loveliest)

Which is a declarative sentence?
  • a)
    Ouch!
  • b)
    Stop hurting me!
  • c)
    That hurts!
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Declarative Sentence

A declarative sentence is a type of sentence that makes a statement or declaration. It is used to convey information or to express a fact, opinion, or idea. It ends with a period.

Examples of declarative sentences:

- The sky is blue.
- I like pizza.
- She is a doctor.

Explanation

Out of the given options, the sentence "That hurts!" is a declarative sentence. It is a statement that conveys information about the speaker's current state of pain. The sentence does not ask a question, give a command, or express strong emotion. It is a simple statement of fact.

Option A, "Ouch!" is an exclamation or an interjection. It expresses strong emotion, in this case, pain. Option B, "Stop hurting me!" is an imperative sentence. It is a command or a request that tells someone what to do. It does not make a statement or declaration.

In summary, the correct answer is option C, "That hurts!" because it is a declarative sentence that makes a statement or declaration.

Complete the following sentences using appropriate verb forms.
He ________ completely.
  • a)
    recovers
  • b)
    recovered
  • c)
    has recovered
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

The answer is 'has recovered' because firstly u try all the verb forms. Then c the last one because he has recovered that it is done in present time.

Complete the following sentences using appropriate articles.
__________ man is mortal.
  • a)
    A
  • b)
    The
  • c)
    No article
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Jay Goyal answered
 Before a Common Noun used in its widest sense , no articles are used.
In the example ‘man’ is a common noun. 

I left my shoes under the kitchen table.
  • a)
    adjective
  • b)
    preposition
  • c)
    pronoun
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Akshita Reddy answered
Explanation:

Preposition is a word that shows the relationship of a noun or pronoun with other words in a sentence. In the given sentence, the word 'under' is a preposition as it shows the relationship between 'shoes' and 'kitchen table'.

Headings:

- Definition of preposition
- Analysis of the given sentence

Definition of Preposition:
A preposition is a word that shows the relationship of a noun or pronoun with other words in a sentence. It is usually placed before a noun or pronoun to indicate the position, direction, time, or manner of an action.

Analysis of the given sentence:
The given sentence is "I left my shoes under the kitchen table." Let's break down the sentence to understand the function of each word.

- I - pronoun
- left - verb
- my - possessive adjective
- shoes - noun
- under - preposition
- the - definite article
- kitchen table - noun

Here, the word 'under' is a preposition as it shows the relationship between 'shoes' and 'kitchen table'. It indicates the position of the shoes in relation to the kitchen table. Therefore, option 'B' - preposition is the correct answer.

A sentence has been given in Direct Speech. Out of the four altenatives suggested select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect Speech.
He said, "Yes, I'll come and see you."
  • a)
    He accepted that he will come and see me
  • b)
    He said that he will come and see me
  • c)
    He agreed that he will come and see me
  • d)
    He said that he would come and see me
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Shubham Gupta answered
While changing the 'direct speech' into 'indirect speech' in place of  comma and inverted comma) 'that' is used and first person in the reported speech is changed as the subject of the reporting verb and 'will changes into 'would'. So 'I' has been changed to 'he' and 'would' in place of 'will'.

Arrange the following letters given in capital to form meaningful words:
SUEAQK
  • a)
    Squeak
  • b)
    Squaek
  • c)
    Sqeauk
  • d)
    Squake
  • e)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Maya Mehta answered
Arranging Letters to Form Meaningful Words

The given letters are S, U, E, A, Q, and K. We need to arrange these letters to form a meaningful word.

Options:

a) Squeak
b) Squaek
c) Sqeauk
d) Squake
e) None of these

Answer:

The correct answer is option 'A' which is Squeak.

Explanation:

To find the correct word from the given letters, we need to arrange them in a way that makes sense.

- Option 'B' Squaek is incorrect because the correct spelling is "Squeak" and not "Squaek".
- Option 'C' Sqeauk is also incorrect because it doesn't make any sense.
- Option 'D' Squake is incorrect because the correct spelling is "Squeak" and not "Squake".
- Option 'E' None of these is incorrect because we have already found the correct answer which is option 'A' Squeak.

Therefore, the correct word that can be formed from the given letters is "Squeak".

Where are you going? You is a ___________
  • a)
    verb
  • b)
    noun
  • c)
    pronoun
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

You – personal pronoun (There are very few personal pronouns and they are: he, she, it, they, I, me, we and you. Memorize this list if you still have trouble recognizing pronouns.)

Those are probably the ___________ curtains in the store.
  • a)
    fancyest
  • b)
    fanciest
  • c)
    most fanciest
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev Class 6 answered

To determine the correct word to complete the sentence, we need to consider the comparative form of the adjective "fancy". Here's the breakdown:
1. Comparative Form:
- When comparing two things, we use the comparative form of an adjective.
- The comparative form of "fancy" is "fancier".
2. Superlative Form:
- When comparing more than two things, we use the superlative form of an adjective.
- The superlative form of "fancy" is "fanciest".
Now let's analyze the given options:
- A:
fancyest

- This option is incorrect because "fancyest" is not a valid comparative or superlative form of the adjective "fancy".
- B:
fanciest

- This option is correct. "Fanciest" is the superlative form of "fancy" and fits appropriately in the sentence.
- C:
most fanciest

- This option is incorrect because it combines the superlative form "fanciest" with the word "most", which is unnecessary and redundant.
Therefore, the correct answer is B:
fanciest
.

Change the following active sentences into passive voice.
She has written a novel.
  • a)
    A novel has written by her.
  • b)
    A novel has been written by her.
  • c)
    A novel had written by her.
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Passive Voice: She has written a novel.

Passive voice is used when the focus is on the action rather than the doer of the action. In passive voice, the object of the active sentence becomes the subject of the passive sentence.

To change the given active sentence into passive voice, we need to follow the below steps:

Step 1: Identify the object of the active sentence (a novel).

Step 2: Use the appropriate form of the auxiliary verb "to be" (has been) + past participle of the main verb (written) to form the passive sentence.

Step 3: Place the former object (a novel) at the beginning of the passive sentence and make it the subject of the sentence.

Step 4: Add the preposition "by" followed by the former subject (her) to indicate who performed the action.

Therefore, the correct passive voice sentence is:

B) A novel has been written by her.

Explanation:

The correct option (B) is in the passive voice and follows the above steps. It uses the appropriate form of the auxiliary verb "has been" + past participle of the main verb "written" to form the passive sentence. The former object "a novel" becomes the subject of the sentence and "by her" is added to indicate who performed the action.

I have a lot of homework to do now __________ I can't go to the cinema with you.
  • a)
    And
  • b)
    But
  • c)
    Or
  • d)
    So
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Praveen Kumar answered
Explanation:

The correct answer is D: So.

When we want to express a reason or cause and effect relationship, we use the conjunction "so". In this sentence, the speaker states that they have a lot of homework to do as a reason for not being able to go to the cinema with the person they are talking to.

Here is a breakdown of the options:


  • A: And - This conjunction is used to connect two similar or additional ideas, but it does not convey a reason or cause and effect relationship.

  • B: But - This conjunction is used to express contrast or opposition, but it does not convey a reason or cause and effect relationship.

  • C: Or - This conjunction is used to present alternatives, but it does not convey a reason or cause and effect relationship.

  • D: So - This conjunction is used to express a reason or cause and effect relationship, which fits the context of the sentence.


Therefore, the correct answer is D: So.

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