English Grammar | MCQs

    • A. Indicative Mood
    • B. None of these
    • C. Infinitive Mood
    • D. Imperative Mood
    • A. What seems the problem solves the manager.
    • B. The data indicates to show a significant result.
    • C. The teacher believes exceeding the student's abilities.
    • D. The report recommends adopting a new policy.
    • A. The co-pilot navigated the plane through turbulent weather.
    • B. The company's well-known CEO spoke at the conference
    • C. The full-time employee received benefits.
    • D. The self-portrait was painted by a famous-artist.
    • A. He is a great singer and he can also dance.
    • B. I wanted to go to the beach, but my parents wouldn't let me.
    • C. She studied hard for the exam, however, she still failed.
    • D. I went to the store, bought milk, but forgot to buy eggs
    • A. The teacher gave us a lot of hard to solve problems.
    • B. The hotel room was new and decorated.
    • C. The new employee was very full-of-energy.
    • D. I love reading well-written books.
    • A. She can barely speak French.
    • B. The company has nearly doubled its profits last year.
    • C. He has almost finished his homework.
    • D. They will have been married for ten years soon.
    • A. By
    • B. upon
    • C. at
    • D. from
    • A. On
    • B. From
    • C. With
    • D. By
    • A. None
    • B. The manager would like you if you help Asslam
    • C. Asslam help the manager to talk you to help
    • D. The manager desires you to help Asslam
    • A. The wounded man is helped by some people
    • B. The wounded man is being helped by some people
    • C. The wounded man was helped by some people?
    • D. The wounded man was being helped by some people
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