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English Tenses Advanced Level MCQs (Set 4)

English Tenses Advanced Level MCQs (Set 4)

In 1619, the first African slaves ____ in Virginia, USA, and by 1790, their numbers ____ nearly 700,000.
A) were arriving / have been reaching
B) arrived / had reached
C) have arrived / were reaching
D) were going to arrive / reach
E) had arrived / will have reached
Answer: B

We ____ a lovely view of the Bosphorus and the bridges over it while the plane ____ over Istanbul.
A) are getting / flies
B) had got / is flying
C) got / was flying
D) get / has flown
E) are getting / had been flying
Answer: C

When they ____ in Sydney Harbour, they ____ nonstop for three months
A) anchor / will have been sailing
B) were anchoring / sailed
C) have anchored / were sailing
D) are anchoring / have been sailing
E) are going to anchor / have sailed
Answer: A

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English Tenses Advanced Level MCQs (Set 3)

English Tenses Advanced Level MCQs (Set 3)

English Tenses  MCQs 1-10

1. I ____ my book in the launderette while my washing ________.
A) have read / dries
B) read / was drying
C) was reading / has dried
D) have read / is drying
E) am reading / has dried
Answer: B

2. Up to now, the predicted Millennium computer bug ____ very few problems, although many scientists last year ____ a catastrophe.
A) has been causing / have predicted
B) is causing / predict
C) causes / were predicting
D) caused / have been predicting
E) has caused / predicted
Answer: E

3. I only ____ the company on Monday for a copy of their magazine and I ____ it already.
A) was asking / am receiving
B) have been asking / was receiving
C) ask / receive
D) asked / have received
E) have asked / have been receiving
Answer: D

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English Tenses MCQs Advanced Level (Set 2)

English Tenses MCQs Advanced Level (Set 2)

English Tenses MCQs 1-10

1. They ____ so many hotels in the region in recent years that gradually they ____ the natural beauty of the area.
A) were building / destroy
B) will built / have been destroying
C) have built / are destroying
D) are building / have destroyed
E) have been building / destroyed
Answer: C

2. Some of us will be needed tomorrow to finish the fence because, at this rate, two sections ____ unfinished when we ____work tonight.
A) have remained / stopped
B) will have remained / were stopping
C) are going to remain / will stop
D) are remaining / are stopping
E) will remain / stop
Answer: E

3. Decoupage, an art form that ____ in France during the 17th century, ____ cutting out designs and patterned materials and fastening them permanently to surface.
A) has originated / will involve
B) originated / involves
C) was originating / is involving
D) will have originated / involved
E) is originating / was involving
Answer: B

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“LIKE vs LIKE TO” “HATE vs HATE TO” English Grammar MCQs Test Exercise

“LIKE vs LIKE TO” “HATE vs HATE TO” English Grammar MCQs Test Exercise

My little brother really … watch cartoons on Saturday morning.
a. likes
b. likes to (B)
Answer: (b

I … get up early in the morning, especially when it’s cold and dark.
a. hate
b. hate to
Answer: (B)

My sister … horror movies. She says they scare her too much. (English Grammar MCQs)

a. hates
b. hates to
Answer: (A)

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Practice Exercise in Possessives | English Grammar for Competitive Exams

Practice Exercise in Possessives | English Grammar for Competitive Exams

In the spaces provided write the correct possessive form of the italicized words. Some items may be correct.

1. Pauls reason was personal.
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2. The future of American foreign policy is being debated.
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3. Teams from all over the country gathered in Washington.
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4. Louise isn’t at all interested in joining the womens basketball team.
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Practice Exercise in Punctuation | English Grammar for Competitive Exams

Practice Exercise in Punctuation | English Grammar for Competitive Exams

In the sentences below insert commas where they are needed, remove them where they are not. Also, beware of errors in the use of semicolons. Some sentences may contain no error.


1. While Bill was riding his bike got a flat tire.
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2. The mailman did not leave the package for Jeff was not at home.
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3. After doing her homework Millie as you might expect talked on the phone for an hour.
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4. His work criticised many commonly held beliefs however and it was strictly censored.
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5. The car, which ran into mine, was a Buick.
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6. Dad went to the airport to pick up Dave and Ellie went to the train station to meet Debbie.
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Practice Exercise in English Idioms | English Grammar for Competitive Exams

Identify the errors in English idiom in the following sentences. Write revised versions in the spaces provided. Some sentences may contain no error.

1. It was an honour to die at battle for their religion.
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2. After the ceremony, the newlyweds ascended up the stairs.
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3. I hope that the admissions office will comply to my request for an extension.
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4. Unless the call comes soon, we will lose out on a lucrative business venture.
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Practice Exercise in Pronoun Agreement | English Grammar for Competitive Exams

Some of these sentences contain errors in agreement between pronoun and antecedent or shifts in pronoun person. Make corrections in the space provided. Some sentences are correct.

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Practice Exercise in Adjective/Adverb Use | English Grammar for Competitive Exams

Check each of these sentences for faulty use of adjectives and adverbs. Write the correct word in the spaces provided. Some sentences are correct.


1. The nurse felt bitterly that she had contracted AIDS from a patient.
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2. There is simply no justification for the judge’s ruling.
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3. Meredith’s bike is old, but it rides smooth.
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4. The soprano sang the aria beautiful, in spite of her head cold.
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5. The black Mercedes drove slow up the gravel driveway.
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