English MCQs

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Total Questions
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Question 561 Easy

The government ______ new laws very soon.

A
Will impose
B
Impose
C
Imposed
D
Were imposed
Question 562 Easy

He ______ by the next year.

A
Will have been promoted
B
Promoted
C
Was promoted
D
Were promoting
Question 563 Easy

The fisherman ______ a big fish the day before yesterday.

A
Catches
B
Caught
C
Will catch
D
Shall catch
Question 564 Easy

He always ______ the poor.

A
Helps
B
Will help
C
Have helped
D
Shall help
Question 565 Easy

Why do the dogs ______ at the strangers?

A
Barks
B
Bark
C
Barked
D
Will bark
Question 566 Easy

'Although he was \\(\\underline{working}\\) hard, he could not get scholarship.' The underlined word is:

A
Present participle
B
Past participle
C
Gerund verb
D
Infinitive
Question 567 Easy

'He did not work hard \\(\\underline{however}\\) he passed the examination.' The underlined word is:

A
A verb
B
An adverb
C
A conjunction
D
An interjection
Question 568 Easy

Pick out the sentence that contains an infinitive:

A
We got a loan for a car.
B
He climbed up a tree.
C
He started to work hard to get success.
D
I saw him running in the road.
Question 569 Easy

Choose the correct sentence:

A
Two and two makes four.
B
Two and two make four.
C
God help those who helps himself.
D
God help those who help himself.
Question 570 Easy

'\\(\\underline{Carpenter}\\) repaired my chair.' The underlined word is a:

A
Subject
B
Object
C
Predicate
D
Adverb
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