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Syntax and Clear Communication
A perfect tense denotes an action which has been completed, and is in a perfect state.
TRUE
FALSE
May be True or False
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Syntax and Clear Communication
Fill in the blank: Neither he nor I ____ present.
were
was
are
am
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Syntax and Clear Communication
Which of the options draws a relation between the preposition and manner?
Fought among themselves
Came before time
Cut it with a knife
Fought with courage
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When infinitive is active, what forms can it be present in?
Present
Perfect
Present and perfect
Continuous
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Which of these is used to express habitual actions?
Present perfect tense
Simple present tense
Past continuous tense
Present continuous tense
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Syntax and Clear Communication
‘She compared me with her friend’- the statement is correct.
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FALSE
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Syntax and Clear Communication
Fill in the blank: He said that he ______ tomorrow.
will come
would come
will be coming
has been coming
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Syntax and Clear Communication
Fill in with appropriate preposition : I have not seen the television ______ yesterday.
from
since
till
for
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Syntax and Clear Communication
Which of these is not a simple preposition?
From
Through
Above
With
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Syntax and Clear Communication
The preposition ‘from’ also denotes time.
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