Sentence Structure | MCQs
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A. None of these
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B. Both A and B
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C. Independent
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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.
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B. First, wash your hands before cooking.
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C. None of these
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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. He clenched his fists and walked away in silence.
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B. None of these
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C. The report clearly states that sales have increased by 20%.
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D. The dark clouds signaled an approaching storm.
Explanation
The report clearly states that sales have increased by 20%.
This sentence directly provides specific information, making its meaning explicit.
It clearly communicates the increase in sales without ambiguity or need for interpretation.
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A. Him
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B. I
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C. Book
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D. Someone
Explanation
Antecedent is the noun that a pronoun refers to.
In this sentence, "him" refers back to "Someone", making Someone the antecedent.
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A. Comma
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B. Semi colon
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C. Apostrophe
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D. Period
Explanation
The apostrophe (’) is used to show possession, indicating that the camera belongs to Asad.
It is placed after the noun (Asad) and before the "s" to indicate ownership.
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A. Infinitive
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B. Modal verb
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C. Main verb
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D. None of these
Explanation
In the sentence "He wanted to read that book," the word "read" is part of the infinitive "to read."
An infinitive is the base form of a verb usually preceded by "to" (e.g., to read, to write).
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A. Exclamatory
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B. None of these
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C. Optative
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D. Negative
Explanation
The sentence expresses a strong emotion or feeling — in this case, love or admiration.
Sentences showing emotions and ending with an exclamation mark are exclamatory.
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A. Simple sentence
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B. Compound sentence
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C. None of these
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D. Compound complex
Explanation
A simple sentence contains a single independent clause, as in "The donuts smell and taste fresh."
It has one subject ("the donuts") and two predicates ("smell" and "taste"), but it's still a single, complete thought.
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A. None of these
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B. Last night you returned late.
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C. Last night you are returning late.
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D. Last night you returned late.
Explanation
"Last night you returned late" is the correct sentence.
Because it uses the past tense to describe an action that happened in the past.
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A. Infinitive
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B. Determiner
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C. None of these
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D. Gerund
Explanation
"To wear" is in the infinitive form (to + base verb).
It shows the purpose of the noun "shoes" — what the shoes are meant to do.
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