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.......................................English Grammar...................................


1. During the summer months, the monastery............very busy, for it is visited by thousands of people
who....... the pass in cars.
a) has been cross
b) is, cross
c) is, crossed
d) was, crossed

2.My mother......her optician tomorrow because her eyesight....worse since she got this computing job.
a) is visiting, has become b) visits, becomes c) has visited, is becoming d) has visited, became

3. Collecting match-boxes....... One of his favourite pastimes.
a) has
b) is
c) have d) are

4. I'm afraid that I. ..play tennis tomorrow. I've got a dentist's appointment.
a) would not be able to b) couldn't c)can't d) wouldn't

5. If you don't start working harder, you ....... repeat the course next year.
a) will have to
b) must
c) should
d) have to

6. Although .....species of fox are reddish in colour........ Arctic fox is often pure white.
a) any, the
b) none of these c) most, the
d) a great amount of, an

Answers

Answered by Dipisha
20

Answer:

1. d

2. a

3. d

4. a

5. a

6. d

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Answered by kartavyaguptasl
0

Missing part of the question:

Choose the correct word to fill in the given sentences: (followed by the parts)

Answer:

The correct options to be filled in the given questions are as follows:

1)  (b) is, cross

2) (a) is visiting, has become

3) (b) is

4) (a) would not be able to

5) (a) will have to

6) (c) most, the

Explanation:

The concept of tense in English  is known to be a  method that we use to refer to time - past, present and future. Many languages use tense  to speak  about time. Other languages  haven't had any  concept of tense at all, but  in fact  they can still talk about time, using different methods.

So, we  speak about  time in English with tense. But:

  • We can also talk about time without using tense (for example,  visiting  is a special construction to talk about the future,  it's  not a tense).
  • One tense  doesn't  always talk about one time (for example,  we will  use the present tense,  or maybe  the past tense,  to speak  about the future).

In the given question, the missing blanks in the sentences given to us have to be filled by the correct form of helping verbs according to hte tense of the sentence.

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