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English_ Grammar

Practice Test 3

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I . . . . . . . . white washing my house since morning, so I am feeling tired.

2 / 100

The bed is made . . . . . . . . wood.

3 / 100

The verb present in the reporting speech is known as the . . . . . . . .

4 / 100

He always talks . . . . . . . . secularism.

5 / 100

When she was younger, she . . . . . . . . five kilometers a day.

6 / 100

Kiran . . . . . . . . shifting to Rajshthan right now.

7 / 100

Walk steadily lest you . . . . . . . . stumble.

8 / 100

We . . . . . . . . a great time at Shimla.

9 / 100

My uncle . . . . . . . . go for a walk every morning.

10 / 100

Urmila . . . . . . . . move the bench.

11 / 100

They . . . . . . . . really supportive.

12 / 100

He always comes . . . . . . . . home late.

13 / 100

They . . . . . . . . me on my birthday every year.

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I enjoy . . . . . . . . tennis.

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Aqsa is travelling . . . . . . . . the school.

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Nobody noticed that old man . . . . . . . . fallen.

17 / 100

She must attend . . . . . . . . the lecture.

18 / 100

They agreed amongst . . . . . . . . that they would not tell anyone.

19 / 100

. . . . . . . . a doctor . . . . . . . . in time, the patient can be saved.

20 / 100

The boy I was about to meet . . . . . . . . play a very important role in my life?

21 / 100

. . . . . . . . alphabets are readable in your book.

22 / 100

Meaning of the word “Wistful” is . . . . . . . .

23 / 100

. . . . . . . . off the light, I went to bed.

24 / 100

How long . . . . . . . . English?

25 / 100

Mita . . . . . . . . opening show room tomorrow.

26 / 100

He rewarded . . . . . . . . with an ice-cream.

27 / 100

We are accountable . . . . . . . . God for our actions?

28 / 100

. . . . . . . . water was in a jug so the crow survived.

29 / 100

. . . . . . . . a wonderful picture it is!

30 / 100

Near the London eye, there is a bridge . . . . . . . . the Thames River.

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He devotes much of his time . . . . . . . . for the future.

32 / 100

Kangaroos, . . . . . . . . use their pouch to carry their babies, are found in Australia.

33 / 100

We use chemical fertilizer . . . . . . . soften the soil.

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. . . . . . . . you were the creator of the world!

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. . . . . . . . I come in, sir?

36 / 100

. . . . . . . . we do exercise, we will remain healthy.

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There aren’t . . . . . . . . people here.

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If only I . . . . . . . . richer.

39 / 100

. . . . . . . . you ever . . . . . . . . Manali?

40 / 100

I was amazed . . . . . . . . his misbehavior?

41 / 100

We will have finished our homework . . . . . . . . they arrive.

42 / 100

If you are going to the market, you . . . . . . . . bring me a shawl.

43 / 100

They . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hard all day?

44 / 100

I’m . . . . . . . . pleased with it.

45 / 100

She . . . . . . . . the driving test to get a license.

46 / 100

Umma, accompanied by her brother, . . . . . . . . at the party.

47 / 100

He will be there in . . . . . . . . hour.

48 / 100

They . . . . . . . . the dead body before the police arrived.

49 / 100

She could not refrain . . . . . . . . shedding tears.

50 / 100

. . . . . . . . you . . . . . . . . up the form for next exam?

51 / 100

. . . . . . . . ‘you’ a noun or a pronoun?

52 / 100

Please . . . . . . . . your wet hankey and take this towel.

53 / 100

The number of guests at the party . . . . . . . . amazing.

54 / 100

He . . . . . . . . a lot of reading in his free time?

55 / 100

Rahul and his friends . . . . . . . . also invited to the party.

56 / 100

It is no use . . . . . . . . again?

57 / 100

I . . . . . . . . a letter to her yesterday.

58 / 100

The teacher made the student . . . . . . . . the lesson.

59 / 100

. . . . . . . . we . . . . . . . . without water?

60 / 100

Like birds, . . . . . . . . we fly?

61 / 100

Fatima is not at home at the moment, She . . . . . . . . work.

62 / 100

You . . . . . . . . not stay here.

63 / 100

All the batsmen . . . . . . . . had scored half century in the semi final of IPL were invited to a tea party by the Prime Minister of India.

64 / 100

I did not . . . . . . . . to university yesterday.

65 / 100

Memon, . . . . . . . . of former information minister Nisar Memon, had entered politics in 2003?

66 / 100

. . . . . . . . we be . . . . . . . . trouble without water in future?

67 / 100

We decided to do all the task . . . . . . . . instead of waiting for help?

68 / 100

. . . . . . . . sir asks a question, even we won’t answer.

69 / 100

Only . . . . . . . . toys have been sold since morning.

70 / 100

For good health, she . . . . . . . . bed earlier.

71 / 100

. . . . . . . . does sir ask a question than clever students give an answer.

72 / 100

I am just . . . . . . . . out my new mobile.

73 / 100

Mr. Goplan . . . . . . . . his daughter up from school at 4:30 every day.

74 / 100

The man . . . . . . . . you met is an anchorperson.

75 / 100

. . . . . . . . you . . . . . . . . your kids?

76 / 100

Sugarcane . . . . . . . . usually two three meter long?

77 / 100

The . . . . . . . . one uses while pronouncing a tag question could change the meaning of tag questions in spoken language.

78 / 100

Nowadays slanderous attacks . . . . . . . . common in politics, and people do not bother to tell lies.

79 / 100

I have . . . . . . . . the two books.

80 / 100

He was . . . . . . . . sad yesterday.

81 / 100

That woman, . . . . . . . . you saw, was my auntie.

82 / 100

Umesh . . . . . . . . break the stick yesterday.

83 / 100

You can pick . . . . . . . . of two.

84 / 100

. . . . . . . . you call your friend yesterday?

85 / 100

Bali . . . . . . . . this book since January last.

86 / 100

She is very keen . . . . . . . . going abroad, for higher studies.

87 / 100

Karan is not . . . . . . . . his father.

88 / 100

I was reading a book when the telephone bell . . . . . . . .

89 / 100

At the moment she . . . . . . . . a letter to a client.

90 / 100

If I have money, I . . . . . . . . it tomorrow.

91 / 100

Near the historic monument, there is a bridge . . . . . . . . the Thames River.

92 / 100

Every day Rashi . . . . . . . . the bus to go to her office.

93 / 100

He measured . . . . . . . . ten meters of rope?

94 / 100

Rupa is crying. She . . . . . . . . her examination.

95 / 100

The weather . . . . . . . . very pleasant today.

96 / 100

The man . . . . . . . . wallet was stolen called the police.

97 / 100

Once she told me . . . . . . . . she lived.

98 / 100

I don’t see any point in arriving early . . . . . . . . the theatre if the show doesn’t start until 9 o’clock?

99 / 100

The clock has struck five . . . . . . . .

100 / 100

When she parted . . . . . . . . her parents, her eyes were full of tears.

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