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Which article correctly completes the sentence: "I traveled to ___ Turkey during my summer vacation."
  • a)
    the
  • b)
    a
  • c)
    an
  • d)
    (no article)
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

No article is used before proper nouns like country names unless they include descriptors (e.g., "The United States"). "Turkey" is a proper noun, so it does not require an article here.

Which auxiliary verb correctly completes the sentence: "___ you buy every item on the list?"
  • a)
    Shall
  • b)
    Does
  • c)
    Did
  • d)
    Are
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

The correct auxiliary verb here is "Did" because the sentence refers to a completed action in the past. "Did" is the correct past tense auxiliary verb used for asking questions. Additionally, it is paired with the base form of the main verb "buy," making the sentence grammatically correct.

Which word best completes the sentence: "We have reached the historical site ___ I told you about."
  • a)
    that
  • b)
    who
  • c)
    whom
  • d)
    whose
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

The word "that" is a relative pronoun used to refer to the historical site. "Who" and "whom" are used for people, while "whose" indicates possession and does not fit here.

Which article best completes the sentence: "Do you have ___ umbrella I could borrow?"
  • a)
    the
  • b)
    a
  • c)
    an
  • d)
    (no article)
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

The article "an" is used before words that begin with a vowel sound, such as "umbrella." It is the correct choice here for grammatical correctness.

Which word correctly completes the sentence: "I will buy some of ___ fresh oranges over there."
  • a)
    those
  • b)
    that
  • c)
    this
  • d)
    these
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

The demonstrative pronoun "those" is used to refer to plural items that are farther away from the speaker. The other options do not match the context because "that" and "this" are singular, and "these" refers to plural items closer to the speaker.

Which word best completes the sentence: "You'd better change your clothes. They are ___ casual to be worn for a job interview."
  • a)
    enough
  • b)
    so
  • c)
    too
  • d)
    such
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

The word "too" is used to indicate an excessive degree of something, in this case, "casual." It implies that the clothes are not suitable for the formal occasion of a job interview.

Which word correctly completes the sentence: "Let's hurry up! We do not have ___ time."
  • a)
    much
  • b)
    many
  • c)
    few
  • d)
    little
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

"Much" is used with uncountable nouns like "time." "Many" is used with countable nouns, "few" indicates a small number (countable), and "little" can mean a small amount but would not fit this context as well as "much."

Lara and Adam spend many hours playing squash. They love it! Which word best completes the sentence:
"___ love it!"
  • a)
    All
  • b)
    Either
  • c)
    Both
  • d)
    Neither
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

The word "Both" is used to indicate that two people, Lara and Adam, enjoy playing squash. The other options do not fit because "All" refers to more than two, "Either" refers to one of two, and "Neither" would negate the statement.

Which pronoun correctly completes the sentence: "___ will go to the concert by myself since I could not find any company."
  • a)
    It
  • b)
    Me
  • c)
    You
  • d)
    I
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

The pronoun "I" is used as the subject of the sentence to indicate who is performing the action. "Me" would be incorrect as it is an object pronoun, while "It" and "You" do not fit the context of the sentence.

Which word correctly completes the sentence: "I never ___ a lunch box with me to work."
  • a)
    takes
  • b)
    take
  • c)
    taken
  • d)
    have taken
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

The present tense verb "take" is correct as the subject "I" is in the first person singular form, and the sentence refers to a habitual action. "Takes" is incorrect because it is for third-person singular, "taken" is the past participle, and "have taken" implies a past action.

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