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A. to visit
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B. make a phone call
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C. to renovate
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D. to cancel
Explanation
"To call off" means to cancel something that was previously planned
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A. What a beautiful day it is!
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B. What a beautiful day it is
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C. What a beautiful day it is,
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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. Let's eat Grandma
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B. Lets eat Grandma
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C. Lets eat, Grandma!
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D. Let's 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 go to the gym everyday
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B. He gone to the gym everyday
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C. He went to the gym everyday
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D. He goes 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 ruled and governed all things
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B. He said that God rules and governed all things
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C. He said that God rules and governs all things
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D. He said that God has ruled and governed 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. Adverb
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B. Conjunction
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C. Noun
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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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A. Lying on the grass, he was bitten by a snake.
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B. None of these
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C. Lying on the grass a snake was bitten by him.
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D. A snake bit him lying on the grass.
Explanation
Lying on the grass, he was bitten by a snake.
This correction clarifies that it was he who was lying on the grass, not the snake, making the sentence more logically coherent.
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A. You have better give to in.
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B. You has better give in.
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C. You had been better give in.
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D. You had better give in.
Explanation
The correct sentence is: You had better give in.
The structure "had better" is used to give advice or recommend an action, and the verb following "had better" is in its base form.
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A. None of these
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B. Wears a crown
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C. Wears a wig
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D. Wears a hat
Explanation
This is a famous line from William Shakespeare's play Henry IV, Part 2. T
he full quote is "Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown," which reflects the burden and responsibility that comes with leadership or power.
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A. The sun rises in east.
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B. Sun rises in the east.
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C. None of these
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D. The sun rises in the east.
Explanation
The correct sentence is "The sun rises in the east."
This sentence uses the definite article "the" to specify the sun, and "rises" is in the present tense, indicating a general truth.
The phrase "in the east" correctly describes the direction of the sunrise.
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