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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Rearrange.

    • A.

      Always he arrives at 2:30

    • B.

      He arrives at always 2:30

    • C.

      He always arrives at 2:30

    • D.

      He always at 2:30 arrives

    Correct Answer
    C. He always arrives at 2:30
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "He always arrives at 2:30." This sentence follows the correct word order and placement of adverbs. The adverb "always" is placed before the verb "arrives" and the time phrase "at 2:30" is placed at the end of the sentence.

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  • 2. 

    Rearrange

    • A.

      Where playing Real Madrid?

    • B.

      Where is playing Real Madrid?

    • C.

      Where is Real Madrid playing?

    • D.

      Where playing is Real Madrid?

    Correct Answer
    C. Where is Real Madrid playing?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Where is Real Madrid playing?" This sentence follows the correct subject-verb-object word order and is grammatically correct. It asks about the location of Real Madrid's game.

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  • 3. 

    George..... fly to Stockholm tomorrow.

    • A.

      To going

    • B.

      Goes to

    • C.

      Is going to

    • D.

      Go to

    Correct Answer
    C. Is going to
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "is going to". This is because the sentence is referring to a future action, which is indicated by the word "tomorrow". "Is going to" is the correct future tense form of the verb "go" in this context.

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  • 4. 

    Rearrange.

    • A.

      Mark usually eats fast.

    • B.

      Mark fast eats usually

    • C.

      Mark fast usually eats

    • D.

      Mark usually fast eats

    Correct Answer
    A. Mark usually eats fast.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Mark usually eats fast." This sentence follows the standard English word order of subject-verb-object. "Mark" is the subject, "usually" is an adverb describing the frequency of his eating, "eats" is the verb, and "fast" is an adverb describing the speed at which he eats.

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  • 5. 

     We have to go to the supermarket ..... some bread and milk.

    • A.

      For getting

    • B.

      To get

    • C.

      To going

    • D.

      For to get

    Correct Answer
    B. To get
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "to get" because it correctly completes the sentence and maintains the correct grammatical structure. "To get" is the infinitive form of the verb and is used to express purpose or intention. In this case, it indicates the reason for going to the supermarket, which is to obtain or purchase bread and milk.

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  • 6. 

    The party was a disaster. There ..... there!

    • A.

      Wasn't nobody

    • B.

      Was anybody

    • C.

      Was nobody

    • D.

      Was somebody

    Correct Answer
    C. Was nobody
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "was nobody" because the sentence is expressing a negative statement about the presence of people at the party. The use of "wasn't" implies that there was a lack of people, and "nobody" emphasizes that there were no attendees at the party.

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  • 7. 

    Every year, he goes to the coast for his holidays ....

    • A.

      In train

    • B.

      On train

    • C.

      By train

    • D.

      With train

    Correct Answer
    C. By train
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "by train" because it is the most common and appropriate way to indicate the mode of transportation used for going to the coast for holidays. The preposition "by" is commonly used to indicate the means of transportation, such as "by car," "by bus," or "by train."

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  • 8. 

    Rearrange.

    • A.

      Taking train what you are?

    • B.

      What train taking are you?

    • C.

      Are you what train taking?

    • D.

      What train are you taking?

    Correct Answer
    D. What train are you taking?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "What train are you taking?" because it follows the correct syntax and word order in English. The subject "you" comes before the verb "are," and the question word "what" comes before the subject-verb combination "train are." This arrangement creates a grammatically correct and understandable question.

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  • 9. 

    She has her English classes .....

    • A.

      In Tuesday mornings

    • B.

      At Tuesday mornings

    • C.

      By Tuesday mornings

    • D.

      On Tuesday mornings

    Correct Answer
    D. On Tuesday mornings
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "on Tuesday mornings". This is because when referring to a specific day of the week, we use the preposition "on". Therefore, the correct phrase would be "on Tuesday mornings" to indicate that her English classes take place specifically on mornings of Tuesdays.

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  • 10. 

    Rearrange.

    • A.

      Pass the salt to Tom

    • B.

      Pass the Tom a salt.

    • C.

      Pass the salt at Tom

    • D.

      Pass to Tom the salt.

    Correct Answer
    A. Pass the salt to Tom
    Explanation
    All the given options are variations of the sentence "Pass the salt to Tom", but they are rearranged in different ways. However, only "Pass the salt to Tom" is grammatically correct and conveys the intended meaning clearly. The other options either have incorrect word order or use prepositions inappropriately. Therefore, "Pass the salt to Tom" is the correct answer.

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  • 11. 

    I'm going out .......some food

    • A.

      To buying

    • B.

      For buying

    • C.

      To buy

    • D.

      For to buy

    Correct Answer
    C. To buy
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "to buy" because it correctly completes the sentence and follows the grammatical structure of "going out to [verb]." In this case, the verb is "buy," indicating the purpose of going out is to acquire or obtain food.

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  • 12. 

    He goes to work ....

    • A.

      By taxi

    • B.

      On taxi

    • C.

      With taxi

    • D.

      In taxi

    Correct Answer
    A. By taxi
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "by taxi" because it is the most commonly used phrase to indicate the mode of transportation someone uses to go to work. The preposition "by" is used to show the means or method of transport, and "taxi" is the specific mode of transport mentioned in the options.

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  • 13. 

    Rearrange

    • A.

      Where playing Manchester United?

    • B.

      Where is playing Manchester United?

    • C.

      Where is Manchester United playing?

    • D.

      Where playing is Manchester United?

    Correct Answer
    C. Where is Manchester United playing?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Where is Manchester United playing?" because it follows the correct sentence structure and word order in English. The subject "Manchester United" comes before the verb "is playing," and the question word "where" is placed at the beginning of the sentence.

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  • 14. 

    Sultan is the manager, you need to speak to ....

    Correct Answer
    him
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "him" because the sentence states that Sultan is the manager and the person needs to speak to someone. In this context, "him" refers to Sultan, indicating that the person needs to speak to Sultan.

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  • 15. 

    I wanted a purple bike but they only had .....

    • A.

      A one green

    • B.

      One green

    • C.

      A green one

    • D.

      A green

    Correct Answer
    C. A green one
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "a green one". This answer is correct because it follows the correct syntax and structure of the sentence. The phrase "a green one" correctly completes the sentence and maintains the parallel structure with the previous part of the sentence, "I wanted a purple bike." It also accurately describes the available option, indicating that the only option they had was a green bike.

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  • 16. 

    Rearrange.

    • A.

      Give the sara money

    • B.

      Give the money to sara.

    • C.

      Give to sara the money

    • D.

      Give the money at sara

    Correct Answer
    B. Give the money to sara.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Give the money to sara." This sentence follows the standard word order in English, where the subject (Give), the direct object (the money), and the indirect object (sara) are arranged in a specific order. The other options either have incorrect word order or incorrect prepositions, making them grammatically incorrect.

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  • 17. 

    We'll never get to the airport! There is ..... time!

    Correct Answer
    no
    too little
    Explanation
    The phrase "We'll never get to the airport! There is too little time!" suggests that there is not enough time to reach the airport. The word "no" alone does not convey the meaning of insufficient time, whereas "too little" specifically indicates a lack of time. Therefore, "too little" is the correct answer.

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  • 18. 

    He arrived ..... dammam Station half an hour late.

    Correct Answer
    at
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "at" because it is the appropriate preposition to indicate the location where he arrived, which is Dammam Station. Using "at" in this context implies that he arrived specifically at the station, rather than any other location.

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  • 19. 

    . There ..... hooligans at the match.

    • A.

      Were no

    • B.

      Weren't no

    • C.

      Were any

    • D.

      Were not

    Correct Answer
    A. Were no
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "were no". This means that there were not any hooligans at the match.

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  • 20. 

    The door can't be broken! he .....

    • A.

      Is just fixed it.

    • B.

      Have just fixed it.

    • C.

      Just fix it.

    • D.

      Has just fixed it.

    Correct Answer
    D. Has just fixed it.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "has just fixed it." This is because the phrase "has just fixed it" indicates that the action of fixing the door was recently completed. The use of the present perfect tense ("has") combined with the adverb "just" suggests that the person has recently finished repairing the door.

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  • 21. 

    He works for the Bank, .....?

    • A.

      Doesn't he?

    • B.

      Does he?

    • C.

      Isn't he?

    • D.

      Didn't he?

    Correct Answer
    A. Doesn't he?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "doesn't he?" because it is a tag question that is used to seek confirmation or agreement. In this case, the statement "He works for the Bank" is positive, so the tag question should be negative. "Doesn't he?" is the correct negative tag question to use in this context.

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  • 22. 

    Muhammad......in paris since 1999.

    • A.

      Lives

    • B.

      Is living

    • C.

      Does live

    • D.

      Has lived

    Correct Answer
    D. Has lived
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "has lived". This is because the sentence is in the present perfect tense, which is used to talk about an action that started in the past and is still ongoing or has just recently finished. Therefore, "has lived" is the most appropriate choice to indicate that Muhammad started living in Paris in 1999 and is still living there currently.

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  • 23. 

    If I lived in the mountains, I ..... a dog.

    • A.

      Will buy

    • B.

      Have bought

    • C.

      Would buy

    • D.

      Would have bought

    Correct Answer
    C. Would buy
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "would buy". This is because the sentence is in the conditional form, indicating a hypothetical situation. In this case, the speaker is saying that if they lived in the mountains, they would buy a dog. The use of "would" suggests a future action that is dependent on the hypothetical condition of living in the mountains.

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  • 24. 

    Majed is....... fares how to copy it right now

    • A.

      Telling

    • B.

      Saying

    • C.

      Saying to

    • D.

      Telling to

    Correct Answer
    A. Telling
  • 25. 

    Have you sent the e-mail to Mr.ali? yes i've ..... done that

    • A.

      Still

    • B.

      Already

    • C.

      Yet

    • D.

      Now

    Correct Answer
    B. Already
    Explanation
    The word "already" indicates that the action of sending the email to Mr. Ali has been completed in the past. It implies that the speaker has already sent the email and there is no need to do it again.

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  • 26. 

    Don't start ..... (complain) to me about it.You know I don't care.

    Correct Answer
    complaining
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "complaining" because the sentence is asking the person not to start complaining to the speaker. The phrase "you know I don't care" indicates that the speaker is not interested in hearing any complaints.

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  • 27. 

    Saleh ....for the Bank since last year.

    • A.

      Did work

    • B.

      Has worked

    • C.

      Does work

    • D.

      Works

    Correct Answer
    B. Has worked
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "has worked" because the sentence is referring to an action that started in the past (last year) and is still ongoing. The present perfect tense "has worked" is used to describe an action that began in the past and continues into the present.

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  • 28. 

    Farah ..... her brother to go to the hospital

    • A.

      Told

    • B.

      Said

    • C.

      Saying to

    • D.

      Telling to

    Correct Answer
    A. Told
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "told". In this sentence, "told" is the correct verb choice to indicate that Farah instructed or informed her brother to go to the hospital. The other options, "said," "saying to," and "telling to," are not grammatically correct in this context.

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  • 29. 

    They weren't invited to the party, and nor .... I.

    • A.

      Weren't

    • B.

      Was

    • C.

      Were

    • D.

      Wasn't

    Correct Answer
    B. Was
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "was" because it agrees with the subject "I." In the sentence, it is stated that "They weren't invited to the party," implying that the speaker is not part of the group that was not invited. Therefore, the correct verb form to use is "was" to match the singular subject "I."

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  • 30. 

    My friends asked me to go to the cinema, But I said that I .... the movie.

    • A.

      Had already been

    • B.

      Had already saw

    • C.

      Had already seen

    • D.

      Already saw

    Correct Answer
    C. Had already seen
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "had already seen". This is because the sentence is in the past tense and requires the past perfect tense to indicate an action that happened before another past action. "Had already seen" is the correct past perfect form of the verb "see" in this context.

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  • 31. 

    "Those shopping bags look really heavy. ......carry one for you?''   That's very kind of you!

    • A.

      Will i

    • B.

      Do i have

    • C.

      Shall i

    • D.

      Do i

    Correct Answer
    C. Shall i
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "shall I". In this context, the speaker is offering to carry one of the heavy shopping bags for the other person. "Shall I" is a polite and formal way to make an offer or suggestion. The phrase "That's very kind of you!" further supports this interpretation, as it indicates gratitude towards the offer being made.

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  • 32. 

    I'll never forget..... rosa win the Eurovision

    • A.

      See

    • B.

      To see

    • C.

      Seeing

    • D.

      Seen

    Correct Answer
    C. Seeing
    Explanation
    The phrase "I'll never forget" indicates that the speaker is talking about a memorable event or experience. In this case, the speaker is referring to an event in the past, which suggests that the correct answer should be in the past tense. Out of the given options, "seeing" is the only one that is in the past participle form. Therefore, the correct answer is "seeing."

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  • 33. 

    I thought you .....

    • A.

      Will going to help me

    • B.

      Were going to help me.

    • C.

      Go to help me.

    • D.

      Have go to help me.

    Correct Answer
    B. Were going to help me.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "were going to help me." This is because the sentence is in the past tense and the correct form of the verb "to be" to use in the past tense is "were." Additionally, the phrase "going to help me" indicates a future action that was planned or intended in the past.

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  • 34. 

    If you get bored, call me ..... you like, and we can go for a drink.

    • A.

      Whenever

    • B.

      Soon

    • C.

      Always

    • D.

      Whatever

    Correct Answer
    A. Whenever
    Explanation
    The word "whenever" fits best in the sentence because it suggests that the person can call at any time when they feel bored. The other options, such as "soon," "always," and "whatever," do not convey the same sense of flexibility and availability.

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  • 35. 

    In the beginning the street was noisy, but now I............it

    • A.

      Used to

    • B.

      Used

    • C.

      Am used to

    • D.

      Would

    Correct Answer
    C. Am used to
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "am used to." This is because the phrase "am used to" indicates that the speaker has become accustomed to the noise on the street over time. It suggests that the noise no longer bothers them or is no longer a source of disturbance.

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  • 36. 

    After his friend died, his boss was the...... of his worries

    • A.

      Less

    • B.

      Least

    • C.

      Fewer

    • D.

      Last

    Correct Answer
    B. Least
    Explanation
    After his friend died, his boss was the least of his worries. This means that his boss was the smallest or least important concern or problem he had at that time. He had other, more significant worries or issues to deal with, and his boss was not a major concern in comparison.

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  • 37. 

    When you come back, don't forget ..... The post

    • A.

      Pick up

    • B.

      Picking up

    • C.

      To pick up

    • D.

      To picking up

    Correct Answer
    C. To pick up
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "to pick up". This is because the phrase "don't forget" is followed by an infinitive verb form, which is "to + base form of the verb". In this case, the base form of the verb "pick up" is used to indicate the action of collecting or retrieving something. Therefore, "to pick up" is the appropriate choice to complete the sentence.

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  • 38. 

    I can't say for sure, but I think she......back to kuwait.

    • A.

      May gone

    • B.

      Might gone

    • C.

      Should to go

    • D.

      May have gone

    Correct Answer
    D. May have gone
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "may have gone." This is because the sentence is referring to a past action that the person is uncertain about. "May have gone" is the correct usage of the modal verb "may" in the past perfect tense, indicating a possibility that the person went back to Kuwait.

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  • 39. 

    . ..... is it from Barcelona to Madrid?

    • A.

      How far

    • B.

      How long

    • C.

      How much distance

    • D.

      How many

    Correct Answer
    A. How far
    Explanation
    The given question is asking for the distance between Barcelona and Madrid. The phrase "how far" is commonly used to inquire about the distance between two places. Therefore, the correct answer is "how far".

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  • 40. 

    They ..... last night, but I'm not sure.

    • A.

      May come

    • B.

      Might come

    • C.

      Should come

    • D.

      May have come

    Correct Answer
    D. May have come
    Explanation
    The phrase "may have come" suggests a possibility that someone came last night, but the speaker is unsure. This usage of "may have" implies speculation about a past event that could have occurred.

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  • 41. 

    I wouldn't do that if I ....you.

    • A.

      Am

    • B.

      Have been

    • C.

      Were

    • D.

      Would be

    Correct Answer
    C. Were
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "were." This is because the sentence is in the conditional form, indicating a hypothetical situation. The verb "were" is used in the subjunctive mood to express an unreal or hypothetical condition. In this case, it suggests that if the speaker were in a certain situation, they would not do something.

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  • 42. 

    Rearrange

    • A.

      Ask your mother when will be ready lunch.

    • B.

      Ask your mother when will be lunch ready.

    • C.

      Ask your mother when lunch will be ready.

    • D.

      Ask your mother when will lunch ready be

    Correct Answer
    C. Ask your mother when lunch will be ready.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Ask your mother when lunch will be ready." This is the correct sentence structure in English. In this sentence, the subject "you" is understood and the verb "ask" is followed by the object "your mother." The question word "when" is used to ask about the timing of the action, and the noun "lunch" is the object of the verb "will be." The adjective "ready" describes the state of the lunch.

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  • 43. 

    Rearrange

    • A.

      The brown fox quick jumped over the dog lazy.

    • B.

      The brown quick fox jumped over the lazy dog.

    • C.

      The fox quick and brown jumped over the lazy dog

    • D.

      The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.

    Correct Answer
    D. The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog." This is the correct answer because it is the only option that arranges the words in the sentence in the correct order. The sentence follows the pattern of adjective (quick) + adjective (brown) + noun (fox) + verb (jumped) + preposition (over) + article (the) + adjective (lazy) + noun (dog).

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  • 44. 

    He was spending money ..... rich !

    • A.

      As if

    • B.

      As if he were

    • C.

      Like

    • D.

      As

    Correct Answer
    B. As if he were
    Explanation
    The phrase "as if he were" is the correct answer because it is used to express a hypothetical or unreal situation. In this context, it suggests that the person was spending money in a way that made it seem like they were rich, even though they may not actually be wealthy. The phrase "as if" is commonly used to compare actions or behaviors to a hypothetical or unreal scenario.

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  • 45. 

    It's a pity you didn't come to the Exhibition. You .... It.

    • A.

      Would like

    • B.

      Had likeed

    • C.

      Would have liked

    • D.

      Will like

    Correct Answer
    C. Would have liked
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "would have liked." The sentence is expressing regret about the person not coming to the exhibition. "Would have liked" indicates that the person had a desire or preference to attend the exhibition, but unfortunately, they did not.

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  • 46. 

    By this time tomorrow I .... my tooth out, and no more pain!.

    • A.

      Will have

    • B.

      Will have had

    • C.

      Are having

    • D.

      Will had had

    Correct Answer
    B. Will have had
    Explanation
    By using the future perfect tense "will have had," the speaker is indicating that by this time tomorrow, they will have already completed the action of having their tooth taken out. This implies that the tooth extraction will happen before the specified time and that there will be no more pain after it is done.

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  • 47. 

    If I ....... going to enter the competition, I would have done by now.

    Correct Answer
    were
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "were" because the sentence is in the subjunctive mood, indicating a hypothetical or unreal situation. In this case, the speaker is expressing a hypothetical condition of not entering the competition, implying that they have already made the decision not to enter. The use of "were" instead of "was" is the correct form for the subjunctive mood in this sentence.

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  • 48. 

    Rearrange

    • A.

      Ask the doctor when you will be able to travel

    • B.

      Ask the doctor when will you be able to travel.

    • C.

      Ask the doctor you will be able to travel when

    • D.

      Ask the doctor when able to travel you will be

    Correct Answer
    A. Ask the doctor when you will be able to travel
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Ask the doctor when you will be able to travel." This is the correct rearrangement of the given sentence. It follows the standard subject-verb-object word order and is grammatically correct.

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  • 49. 

    What a shame you didn't met my father. You ...........him.

    • A.

      Would like

    • B.

      Had liked

    • C.

      Would have liked

    • D.

      Will like

    Correct Answer
    C. Would have liked
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "would have liked" because the sentence is in the past tense and refers to a missed opportunity in the past. "Would have liked" is the correct form of the verb to express a hypothetical or unrealized desire in the past.

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  • 50. 

    Your cough is terrible! You .......quit smoking.

    • A.

      Mustn't

    • B.

      Should

    • C.

      Would

    • D.

      May

    Correct Answer
    B. Should
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "should" because it implies a recommendation or advice. The sentence suggests that the person's cough is a result of smoking, therefore using "should" indicates that quitting smoking is the appropriate course of action to improve the cough.

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