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The person sitting behind us was acting ___. We had to call security.
  • a)
    suspect
  • b)
    suspicion
  • c)
    suspiciously
  • d)
    suspicious
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

The adjective "suspicious" is used to describe the behavior of the person, which made the speaker and others alert enough to call security. "Suspiciously" is an adverb, "suspect" is a noun or verb, and "suspicion" is a noun, none of which fit here.

We ___ leave now before the rush hour. We do not want to get stuck in traffic.
  • a)
    mustn't
  • b)
    should
  • c)
    may
  • d)
    needn't
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

The modal verb "should" is used to express advice or recommendation. Here, it suggests that leaving early is advisable to avoid traffic. "Mustn't" implies prohibition, "may" indicates possibility, and "needn't" means it is unnecessary, none of which fit the context.

Which question is correct?
  • a)
    Often she does exercise in the gym?
  • b)
    She often exercises does?
  • c)
    Does she often exercises in the gym?
  • d)
    Does she often exercise in the gym?
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

The correct sentence structure for a question in the present tense with "does" involves using the base form of the verb. Hence, "Does she often exercise" is grammatically accurate. The other options violate subject-verb agreement or sentence structure rules.

The teachers ___ to a training event tomorrow.
  • a)
    are going
  • b)
    goes
  • c)
    am going
  • d)
    going
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

The correct form is "are going" because the subject "teachers" is plural, and the sentence refers to a planned future event, requiring the present continuous tense. "Goes" is for singular subjects, "am going" is for the first person singular, and "going" alone is incomplete.

I need to ___ my bag because it is blocking the way.
  • a)
    moves
  • b)
    moved
  • c)
    moving
  • d)
    move
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

The base form "move" is used with "need to" to indicate necessity. The other forms do not fit grammatically with the modal construction.

You can take either this road ___ A1 Wehda Road. You can reach your destination using either of them.
  • a)
    or
  • b)
    yet
  • c)
    also
  • d)
    but
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

The conjunction "or" is used to present two alternatives. "Yet" indicates contrast, "also" adds information, and "but" contrasts ideas. None of these fit the context of providing a choice between two roads.

Michelle and I tried to buy tickets for the concert, ___ they were all sold out.
  • a)
    so
  • b)
    but
  • c)
    for
  • d)
    or
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

The conjunction "but" is used to contrast two ideas, where the second idea opposes or presents a difficulty to the first. Here, the attempt to buy tickets contrasts with the fact that they were sold out. "So" would indicate a result, "for" is used to mean "because," and "or" presents an alternative, none of which fit the context.

___ you lend me your time, I'll have to buy one.
  • a)
    So
  • b)
    Unless
  • c)
    Because
  • d)
    Although
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

The conjunction "Unless" is used to introduce a condition. The sentence implies that without the condition of lending time, the speaker will have to buy one. "So" indicates a result, "Because" gives a reason, and "Although" contrasts ideas, none of which fit the context.

My aunt likes to stay home, ___ my mother likes to go out.
  • a)
    while
  • b)
    because
  • c)
    but
  • d)
    since
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

The conjunction "but" is used to show contrast between the two ideas: one likes to stay home, while the other likes to go out. "While" also suggests contrast but implies simultaneous action, and "because" and "since" indicate reasons, which are not suitable here.

Hessa likes ___ women's magazines.
  • a)
    was reading
  • b)
    read
  • c)
    is reading
  • d)
    reading
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

The gerund "reading" fits here as it follows "likes," which is a verb that often takes a gerund to express general habits or preferences. "Is reading" refers to a current action, and the other options are incorrect as they do not fit the tense or grammatical structure.

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