A. None of these
B. Let the lamp be lighted.
C. The lamp has been lighted
D. The lamp be lighted
Explanation
In imperative sentences (commands or requests), the passive voice is formed by using "Let" followed by the object and then the verb in the past participle form.
Here, "Light the lamp" becomes "Let the lamp be lighted."
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A. The teacher congratulated Ali and wished him success in life
B. The teacher congratulated Ram and said wish you success in life
C. The teacher wished congratulations and success in life to Ali
D. The teacher wished congratulations to Ali and wished him success in life
Explanation
The correct answer is: The teacher congratulated Ali and wished him success in life.
This option accurately converts direct speech into indirect speech by using the correct reporting verbs "congratulated" and "wished."
It maintains the original meaning without unnecessary repetition.
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A. None of these
B. Voyage
C. Consist of
D. Two European countries
Explanation
A noun phrase consists of a noun and its modifiers
In this sentence, "two European countries" is the noun phrase as it includes the noun "countries" and its modifiers "two" and "European."
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A. Wise people
B. Very tall
C. The founder
D. Weak people
Explanation
In the poem "Good Timber," the word "Patriarch" refers to The founder.
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A. make a phone call
B. to cancel
C. to visit
D. to renovate
Explanation
"To call off" means to cancel something that was previously planned
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A. What a beautiful day it is
B. What a beautiful day it is!
C. What a beautiful day it is,
D. What a beautiful day it is?
Explanation
The sentence that uses an exclamation correctly is: What a beautiful day it is!
The exclamation mark (!) is used to express strong emotion or emphasis,
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A. Lets eat Grandma
B. Let's eat, Grandma
C. Let's eat Grandma
D. Lets eat, Grandma!
Explanation
"Let's eat, Grandma." - Correct punctuation; it correctly uses a comma to separate the address to Grandma from the rest of the sentence.
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A. He goes to the gym everyday
B. He went to the gym everyday
C. He go to the gym everyday
D. He gone to the gym everyday
Explanation
The sentence with the correct tense is: He goes to the gym every day.
Correct form for present tense with the third-person singular subject.
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A. He said that God rules and governed all things
B. He said that God ruled and governed all things
C. He said that God has ruled and governed all things
D. He said that God rules and governs all things
Explanation
The correct narration for "He said 'God rules and governs all things'" is: He said that God rules and governs all things.
The original sentence is in the present tense ( "rules" and "governs"),
and in indirect speech ( narration )
the present tense can be retained if the reporting verb ("said") is in the past tense.
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A. Conjunction
B. Noun
C. Adverb
D. Adjective
Explanation
"Bombastic" is an adjective.
It describes speech or writing that is high-sounding but with little meaning, often used to impress others.
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