Language Learning | MCQs

    • A. Strength
    • B. Trouble
    • C. Sickness
    • D. Disorder
    • A. Similarity
    • B. Agreement
    • C. Closeness
    • D. Hostile
    • A. None of these
    • B. Reach
    • C. Left
    • D. There
    • A. We have explained this as following
    • B. All sentences are wrong
    • C. We have explained this as follows
    • D. We have been explaining this in the following
    • A. I must tell you this
    • B. I must told you this
    • C. I must tell you in this
    • D. I must tell you about this
    • A. None of these
    • B. But
    • C. And
    • D. So
    • A. None of these
    • B. Tim said to his father that he will clean the car the following day.
    • C. Tim told his father that he would clean the car the following day.
    • D. Tim told his father that he would clean the car tomorrow.
    • A. Will have
    • B. Have
    • C. Will have been
    • D. Had
    • A. Learn
    • B. To learn
    • C. Learns
    • D. Learning
    • A. \"Farther\" is used for metaphorical distance, while \"further\" is used for physical distance.
    • B. \"Farther\" refers to physical distance, while \"further\" refers to metaphorical or abstract distance.
    • C. \"Farther\" and \"further\" are synonyms and can be used interchangeably.
    • D. \"Farther\" is used in British English, while \"further\" is used in American English.
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