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A. Easily cooked
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B. Very delicious
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C. Eaten
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D. None of these
Explanation
The term "edible" refers to food that is safe for consumption.
While something edible can be delicious or easily cooked, the defining characteristic is that it can be eaten without causing harm.
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A. has not
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B. could not
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C. had not
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D. Have not
Explanation
My elder brother got a moter bike but I have not
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A. He run as if he was crazy
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B. He ran as if he were crazy
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C. He run as if he were crazy.
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D. He ran as if he is crazy
Explanation
"As if" is followed by the subjunctive mood ("were") to describe hypothetical situations.
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A. a little
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B. the little
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C. littles
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D. little
Explanation
In this sentence, "a little" is used as a quantifier to indicate a small amount or degree of something.
It implies that there is a chance of recovery, but it is not very high.
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A. am
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B. are
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C. None of the above
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D. Is
Explanation
Note: Ensure the verb is according to main subject (and not qualifier)
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A. were
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B. are being
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C. was
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D. none of the above
Explanation
Flock is the main subject here.
Birds is a qualifier.
Note: Ensure the verb is according to main subject (and not qualifier).
Collective nouns such as a herd of, a collection of, a group of, a flock of, etc. are singular, so ‘is’ will be the verb in use.
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