A. None of these
B. Intransitive
C. Linking
D. Transitive
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Intransitive verbs do not take a direct object, so they cannot be converted into passive voice.
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A. Advised
B. None of these
C. Adviced
D. Advice
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Father advised me not to go out in the cold.
" Advised " is the correct verb form.
It means to give counsel or recommend an action.
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A. Both A and C
B. Noun
C. Verb
D. Adjective
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"Stalemate" can function as both a noun and a verb.
As a noun , it refers to a situation where no progress can be made (often used in chess).
As a verb , it means to bring about a stalemate or deadlock.
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A. deliberated
B. deferred
C. None of these
D. adjourned
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A jury is a sworn body of people (jurors) convened to render an impartial verdict officially submitted to them by a court, or to set a penalty or judgment.
deliberate mean: to think about or discuss issues and decisions carefully The jury deliberated for several days before reaching a verdict. transitive verb.
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A. Gerund
B. Infinitive
C. Adjective
D. Participle
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A gerund is the "-ing" form of a verb that functions as a noun in a sentence.
For example, in "Reading is fun, " "reading" is a gerund.
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A. The teacher says that if you work hard, we will pass the test.
B. None of these
C. The teacher says that if I work hard, I will pass the test.
D. The teacher says that if you work hard, you will pass the test.
Explanation
The teacher says that if you work hard, you will pass the test .
The reporting verb " says " is in the present tense , so no tense change is needed.
Quoted speech becomes indirect: " you " remains " you " as it's a general statement.
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A. He exclaimed with surprise that he was a great teacher
B. He exclaimed with surprise that he is a great teacher
C. None of these
D. He exclaimed with surprise that he had a great teacher
Explanation
He exclaimed with surprise that he was a great teacher.
The sentence expresses surprise, so " exclaimed " is used in indirect speech.
The tense changes from " are " to " was " to match indirect speech rules.
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A. You are told not to sleep.
B. You are instructed not to sleep.
C. You are asked not to sleep.
D. You are advised not to sleep.
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In indirect speech, the imperative sentence "Don't sleep" is converted into "You are instructed not to sleep."
The reporting verb "instructed" is used to convey the command.
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A. The son said to the mother that he want some money
B. The son said to the mother said he wants some money
C. The son said to the mother that I wanted some money
D. The son told to the mother that he wanted some money
Explanation
Direct Speech: The son said to the mother, "I want some money."
Indirect Speech: The son said to the mother that he wanted some money.
Change want into wanted
Change I into He
Remove inverted commas
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A. Interrogative
B. Direct speech
C. Passive voice
D. Active voice
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In passive voice, the subject of the sentence receives the action.
In this case, "the mouse" is the subject and it's receiving the action of being chased.
The word "was" is a form of the verb "to be," which is a key indicator of passive voice, along with the past participle "c hased".
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