Grammar | MCQs

    • A. Running in the park enjoy she.
    • B. Running the park she enjoy.
    • C. She enjoy running in the park.
    • D. Enjoy she running in the park.
    • A. None of these
    • B. Your mother had been waiting for you when you went to your friend's house.
    • C. Your mother have been waited for you when you went to your friend's house.
    • D. Your mother had being waited for you when you went to your friend's house
    • A. None of these
    • B. On
    • C. To
    • D. Because
    • A. Dependent clause
    • B. Proverb
    • C. Independent clause
    • D. Relative clause
    • A. She's been known to sing beautifully, commented "Ali".
    • B. None of these
    • C. "She's been known to sing beautifully", commented Ali.
    • D. She's been known to sing beautifully, "commented Ali".
    • A. None of these
    • B. Since you say so, I must take it seriously.
    • C. When you say so, I must take it seriously.
    • D. When you say so, I must take it serious.
    • A. I consider it a foolish scheme.
    • B. I consider it a fool scheme.
    • C. None of these
    • D. I consider it as foolish scheme.
    • A. Offer
    • B. Promises
    • C. None of these
    • D. Invitation
    • A. After washed face I look myself in the mirror.
    • B. None of these
    • C. After washing face I look at myself in mirror.
    • D. After washing my face, I look at myself in the mirror.
    • A. Permission
    • B. A suggestion
    • C. Willingness
    • D. None of these
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