1.
Right click to that anywhere on that space
Correct Answer
B. Right click anywhere on the space
Explanation
The correct answer is "Right click anywhere on the space" because it accurately describes the action of right-clicking in a specific area, without specifying a particular location or object within that space. This answer is clear and concise, providing a straightforward instruction for the action.
2.
I get a different address here
Correct Answer
C. I have a different address here
Explanation
The correct answer is "I have a different address here" because it is the grammatically correct and most appropriate response to the statement "I get a different address here." The use of the present tense "have" indicates that the speaker currently possesses a different address, while the other options either indicate past actions or use a different verb tense.
3.
Is the batches all settled?
Correct Answer
B. Are the batches all settled?
Explanation
The correct answer is "Are the batches all settled?" because the question is asking about the status of multiple batches, so the plural form "batches" is used. Additionally, the use of the auxiliary verb "are" is appropriate for a question about the state of something. The word "settled" indicates that the batches are in a stable or resolved state.
4.
She don't want to enter it manually
Correct Answer
A. She doesn't want to enter it manually
Explanation
The correct answer is "She doesn't want to enter it manually." This is because the sentence is referring to a singular female subject, so the verb "doesn't" (the contraction of "does not") should be used instead of "don't" or "do not." Additionally, the correct form of the verb "want" should be used, which is "wants" in the third person singular form.
5.
What did you done?
Correct Answer
C. What did you do?
Explanation
This question is asking about a past action, so the correct answer is "What did you do?" The other options are grammatically incorrect or use incorrect verb tenses. "What did you done?" is incorrect because "done" is the past participle form of the verb "do" and should be used with auxiliary verbs like "have" (e.g., "What have you done?"). "What did you did?" is incorrect because it uses two past tense verbs together. "What will you done?" is incorrect because it uses the future tense instead of the past tense. "What do you did?" is incorrect because it uses the present tense instead of the past tense.
6.
I'll gonna give you the test card number
Correct Answer
C. I'm going to give you the test card number
Explanation
The correct answer is "I'm going to give you the test card number" because it uses the correct tense and structure. The phrase "going to" is used to express future intentions or plans, which is appropriate in this context. Additionally, the use of "I'm" instead of "I'll" or "I'll gonna" is grammatically correct. The other options either use incorrect tenses or incorrect sentence structures.
7.
What's your call back number just in case we got disconnected
Correct Answer
A. What's your call back number just in case we get disconnected
Explanation
The correct answer is "What's your call back number just in case we get disconnected." This is the correct sentence structure and uses the correct verb tense ("get" instead of "got" or "getting").
8.
We will going to run a transaction
Correct Answer
B. We are going to run a transaction
Explanation
The correct answer is "We are going to run a transaction." This is the most grammatically correct and natural-sounding sentence among the given options. It uses the correct verb form "are going" to indicate future action and the infinitive form "to run" to express the purpose of the action. The other options either have incorrect verb forms or unnecessary words, making them less accurate and less clear in conveying the intended meaning.
9.
Your other computer was crashed?
Correct Answer
A. Your other computer crashed?
Explanation
The correct answer is "Your other computer crashed?" This sentence is in the correct form of a question, using the auxiliary verb "did" to form the question. The subject "your other computer" is followed by the past tense verb "crashed," indicating that the action has already occurred. The use of "did" and the correct word order make this the correct question form.
10.
Did you got the email?
Correct Answer
B. Did you receive the email?
Explanation
The correct answer is "Did you receive the email?" because it uses the correct past tense form of the verb "receive" to ask if the person received the email in the past. The other options either use incorrect verb forms or incorrect word order.