Sentence Structure | MCQs
A. None of these
B. He was seen leave the house by me.
C. He was seen leaving the house by me.
D. He was see leaving the house by me.
Explanation
In passive voice , the object " him " becomes the subject, and " saw " changes to " was seen ."
The phrase " leaving the house " remains the same.
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A. This is a most Perfect.
B. This is Perfect.
C. None of these
D. This is most perfect.
Explanation
The correct sentence is " This is perfect ."
The word " perfect " is an absolute adjective and does not require " most " or " a " for emphasis.
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A. None of these
B. In the nest in the bird chirping is.
C. The bird is chirping in its nest.
D. The bird chirping in its nest is.
Explanation
Correct word order in English is Subject + Verb + Object/Complement.
" The bird (S) + is chirping (V) + in its nest (Complement)" makes a grammatically correct sentence.
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A. None of these
B. I love reading books.
C. She has two sisters.
D. Although I was tired.
Explanation
" Although I was tired " is a dependent clause because it begins with a subordinating conjunction (although) and cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.
It needs an independent clause to complete its meaning (e.g., Although I was tired, I finished my work .)
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A. The drummer
B. None of these
C. After the final speech
D. At the crowd
Explanation
The subject is the doer of the action , and in this sentence, " the drummer " is performing the action of hurling .
Phrases like " After the final speech " and " at the crowd " are prepositional phrases .
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A. Whom made this cake?
B. Whom are you looking for?
C. None of these
D. You are looking for whom?
Explanation
"Whom are you looking for?"
" Whom " is the objective case of " who " and should be used when it functions as the object of a verb or preposition .
In this sentence, " whom " is the object of the preposition " for ," making it grammatically correct.
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A. First - After that - Secondly - Finally
B. First – Secondly – Then – Finally
C. None of these
D. First - Finally - Then - Secondly
Explanation
The correct logical sequence is: First (beginning) → Secondly (next point) → Then (follow-up) → Finally (conclusion).
This order ensures clear progression and proper flow of ideas.
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A. The Kashmir culture of multiple customs is a blend.
B. The Kashmir culture is a blend of multiple customs.
C. A blend of multiple customs culture is the Kashmir.
D. None of these
Explanation
The Kashmir culture is a blend of multiple customs.
This option follows the correct subject + verb + complement sentence structure .
It clearly conveys the idea that Kashmir's culture combines various customs in a grammatically correct way.
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A. None of these
B. The subject of the sentence
C. The sentence before the subject
D. The part of a sentence that tells what the subject does or is
Explanation
A predicate is the part of a sentence that:
Describes the action (verb) performed by the subject.
Example : "She dances gracefully." ( Predicate : dances gracefully)
States what the subject is.
Example : "The sky is blue." ( Predicate : is blue)
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A. Independent clause
B. Dependent clause
C. Phrase
D. None of these
Explanation
" Since it was raining " cannot stand alone as a complete sentence, so it is a dependent clause .
It provides a reason but needs the main clause to complete the meaning.
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