A. This chair is broken.
B. My cousin will visit us soon.
C. This man is very generous.
D. These boys topped the college in board exam.
Explanation
My cousin will visit us soon.
Common gender words can refer to either male or female (e.g., cousin).
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A. Do the stars shine brightly at night?
B. None of these
C. Do the star shines brightly at night?
D. Does the stars shine brightly at night?
Explanation
" Stars " is plural, so the auxiliary verb " do " is correct.
The base form " shine " follows " do " in questions.
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A. We'have
B. We'd
C. We'v
D. We've
Explanation
" We've " is the correct contraction for " we have ."
It combines the subject " we " with the auxiliary verb " have ."
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A. Declarative Sentence
B. Interrogative Sentence
C. None of these
D. Complex Sentence
Explanation
A declarative sentence is used to make a statement or express an opinion.
It ends with a period (full stop).
It is the most common type of sentence.
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A. Independent
B. None of these
C. Both A and B
D. Dependant
Explanation
" Because he reads many books " is a dependent clause as it cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.
It begins with a subordinating conjunction ("because") and needs an independent clause to complete its meaning.
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A. After that, turn on the oven before doing anything else.
B. First, wash your hands before cooking.
C. None of these
D. Finally, mix the flour and water at the beginning.
Explanation
First, wash your hands before cooking.
" First " correctly marks the initial step in the sequence.
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A. She visited the Eiffel tower in France.
B. She visited the Eiffel Tower in France.
C. None of these
D. She visited The Eiffel Tower in France.
Explanation
She visited the Eiffel Tower in France.
" Eiffel Tower " is a proper noun, so both " Eiffel " and " Tower " should be capitalized.
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A. He was tired so he took, a nap.
B. He was, tired so he took a nap.
C. He was tired so, he took a nap.
D. He was tired, so he took a nap.
Explanation
He was tired, so he took a nap.
A comma is needed before " so " when it connects two independent clauses.
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A. None of these
B. Frequency
C. Emotions
D. Possession
Explanation
The apostrophe (') is mainly used to show possession (e.g., Ali’s book).
It can also show omissions in contractions (e.g., don’t = do not), but in this context, possession is correct.
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A. Complex
B. Compound
C. None of these
D. Simple
Explanation
A complex sentence contains one independent clause and at least one dependent clause.
The sentence " If I fail to secure this job, I will launch my own startup " has a dependent clause ("If I fail to secure this job") and an independent clause ("I will launch my own startup").
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