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A. He finished the project by tomorrow
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B. He will be finishing the project by tomorrow
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C. He will have finished the project by tomorrow
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D. He finished the project by tomorrow
Explanation
The sentence in the future perfect tense is: He will have finished the project by tomorrow.
Future Perfect Tense
In this case, "will have finished" indicates that the project will be completed before "tomorrow."
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A. They had eaten dinner before the movie started.
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B. They have eaten dinner.
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C. They are eating dinner now.
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D. They will eat dinner later.
Explanation
"They had eaten dinner before the movie started" is in the past perfect tense
it indicates a completed action before another past event
indicate an action (eating dinner) that was completed before another action (the movie starting) in the past.
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A. She is reading a book.
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B. She was reading a book.
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C. She reads a book.
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D. She had read a book.
Explanation
"She was reading a book" is in the past continuous tense, indicating an action that was ongoing in the past
Structure:
The past continuous tense is formed using:
- The past tense of the auxiliary verb "to be" (was/were)
- The present participle (the "-ing" form) of the main verb.
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A. went
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B. go
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C. going
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D. gone
Explanation
I want to market yesterday.
"Yesterday" indicates past tense, so the correct past tense of "go" is "went."
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A. The cricket match started yesterday
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B. The cricket match will start tomorrow
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C. The cricket match had started yesterday
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D. None of these
Explanation
The cricket match will start tomorrow.
"Will start" correctly shows future tense.
It indicates an event happening after the present time.
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A. had
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B. were
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C. was
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D. has
Explanation
Was" is needed here to correctly complete the passive construction "The thief was caught."
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A. He gone to the gym everyday
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B. He goes to the gym everyday
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C. He went to the gym everyday
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D. He go to the gym everyday
Explanation
The sentence with the correct tense is: He goes to the gym every day.
Correct form for present tense with the third-person singular subject.
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A. Are
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B. Have
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C. Was
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D. Were
Explanation
Everyone at the wedding party was amazed by her performance.
"Everyone" is a singular collective noun, so it takes a singular verb.
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A. A meeting was hold by them very early
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B. A meeting has been held by them very early
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C. A meeting will be held by them very early
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D. A meeting was held by them very early
Explanation
This sentence belongs to Past Indefinite Tense.
A.V formula: Subject + second form of verb + object
P.V formula: Object + was/were/+ third form of verb + by + subject
Active voice: The held a meeting very early.
Passive voice: A meeting was held by them very early
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A. Would be
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B. None
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C. Used to
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D. Could
Explanation
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