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QUESTION 211
When we went to see him we ____ coffee.
Answer: The first part of the sentence, 'When we went...', is in the past tense. The second action also happened in the past. Since the subject 'we' is plural, the correct passive verb form is 'were provided'.
QUESTION 212
If I _____ a bird. would fly in the sky.
Answer: This is a hypothetical (subjunctive) sentence expressing an unreal situation. In such cases, 'were' is used with the subject 'I' instead of 'was'.
QUESTION 213
The patient had died before the doctor ____ .
Answer: When two actions occur in the past, the action that happened first uses the past perfect tense ('had died'), and the one that happened second uses the simple past tense ('came').
QUESTION 214
If he had worked hard he ______ .
Answer: This is a third conditional sentence, used for unreal past situations. The structure is 'If + past perfect, ... would have + past participle'. Therefore, 'would have passed' is correct.
QUESTION 215
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank with the correct form of verb :Vijaya is my best friend. I __________ her for years.
Answer: The phrase 'for years' signifies an action that began in the past and continues into the present, making the present perfect continuous tense ('have been knowing') the appropriate choice.
QUESTION 216
Select the most appropriate Passive form of the verb to fill in the blank in the given sentence : By this time next week, the sound track of the film ________ remixed by the sound technician.
Answer: The phrase 'By this time next week' points to a future completion time, requiring the future perfect passive tense ('will have been remixed'). Among the options, 'would have been' is used to express a future idea in a past context or a conditional mood, making it the closest fit.
QUESTION 217
You may go wherever you ........
Answer: The sentence is in the present tense ('may go'), so the verb in the dependent clause should also be in the present tense. 'Like' agrees with the subject 'you'.
QUESTION 218
Fill in the blank with the correct tense of the verb given in the brackets. The options are given below : It ...... (cost) me Rs. 100/- yesterday.
Answer: The word 'yesterday' indicates that the action happened in the past. The past tense of the verb 'cost' is 'cost'.
QUESTION 219
Choose the correct form of the verb from the option below to fill in the blank :She said that she ..... (will) go.
Answer: In reported (indirect) speech, when the reporting verb is in the past ('said'), 'will' changes to 'would'.
QUESTION 220
Select the most appropriate verb form to fill in the blank in the following sentence.Neither she nor I _______ getting the Trophy this year.
Answer: In a 'neither...nor' construction, the verb agrees with the subject that is closer to it. In this sentence, 'I' is closer to the blank, so the verb is 'am'.