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Choose the right option:
1. Joey __________ from the vacation just now.
A. has returned
B. had returned
C. had been returning
D. returns

2. You should not __________ the worst.
A. assumed
B. assuming
C. assume
D. assumes

3. Neither she nor I __________ at home.
A. were
B. was
C. has been
D. be

4. My friends and I __________ there.
A. meet
B. meets
C. meeting
D. have meet

5. Choose the correct sentence.
A. Sam have gone to buy some groceries.
B. Sam had going to buy some groceries.
C. Sam be going to buy some groceries.
D. Sam is going to buy some groceries.

6. The stars __________ bright at night.
A. shines
B. shine
C. has shine
D. shining

7. The crowd that __________ due to the quarrel has dispersed now.
A. have gathered
B. has been gathered
C. had gathered
D. has been gathering

8. Pentagon __________ five sides.
A. have had
B. had been
C. has
D. have

9. You should not __________ back with your teacher.
A. talk
B. talks
C. had talked
D. talked

10. Rukmani ……………… three paintings last year. (make)
(a) has made
(b) makes
(c) will make
(d) made

Comments

  1. Sir the answers of the questions are
    1(a) has returned
    2(c) assume
    3(a) were
    4(a) meet
    5(d) Sam is going to buy some groceries
    6(b) shine
    7(c) had gathered
    8(c) has
    9(a) talk
    10(a) has made

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