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We must have the hall ___ by the end of this week.
  • a)
    decor
  • b)
    decorating
  • c)
    will decorate
  • d)
    decorated
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

"Decorated" is the correct choice as it indicates that the action should be completed by a specific time in the future. The other options do not fit the grammatical structure or tense required.

Some employees come on time; however, ___ are always late.
  • a)
    the others
  • b)
    the other
  • c)
    others
  • d)
    another
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

"Others" is used to refer to people or things without specifying exactly which ones. "The others" refers to a specific group, "the other" refers to one, and "another" refers to one more in addition.

___ we are running out of time, we need to extend our working hours.
  • a)
    Although
  • b)
    Because
  • c)
    When
  • d)
    Unless
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

"Because" is used to indicate the reason why something is happening. "Although" introduces contrast, "When" refers to time, and "Unless" introduces a condition, none of which fit the logical structure of the sentence.

He is brave ___ to face his enemy by himself.
  • a)
    quite
  • b)
    much
  • c)
    very
  • d)
    enough
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

"Enough" is used to indicate sufficiency. Here, it implies that he has sufficient bravery to face his enemy. The other options are used to indicate degree but do not convey the sense of adequacy.

Sally ___ surfing the Internet since three o’clock.
  • a)
    been
  • b)
    has been
  • c)
    is
  • d)
    will be
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

"Has been" is correct as the sentence describes an action that started in the past and continues to the present, which requires the present perfect continuous tense. The other options do not fit the time frame or tense.

The answers to these questions ___ not correct.
  • a)
    are
  • b)
    is
  • c)
    will be
  • d)
    being
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

The correct form is "are" because the subject "answers" is plural, requiring the plural verb "are" to maintain subject-verb agreement. "Is" is for singular subjects, "will be" refers to the future tense, and "being" does not fit the context of the sentence.

This is the house ___ your grandfather used to live.
  • a)
    when
  • b)
    where
  • c)
    which
  • d)
    that
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

"Where" is the correct choice as it is used to indicate a place. "When" refers to time, "which" is used for non-restrictive clauses, and "that" is used in restrictive clauses but does not convey the meaning of place.

We divided the work ___ among our team.
  • a)
    equal
  • b)
    equally
  • c)
    equality
  • d)
    equivalent
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

"Equally" is the adverb form used to modify the verb "divided," indicating how the work was divided. "Equal" is an adjective, "equality" is a noun, and "equivalent" is an adjective or noun but does not fit the context.

The teacher ___ the names of the competition winners next week.
  • a)
    will be announcing
  • b)
    announce
  • c)
    would announce
  • d)
    will be announced
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

"Will be announcing" is used to describe a future planned action. "Announce" is present tense, "would announce" is conditional, and "will be announced" is passive voice, which does not fit the sentence structure.

I am really bad ___ making desserts.
  • a)
    on
  • b)
    to
  • c)
    with
  • d)
    at
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

The correct preposition is "at," which is used to indicate skill level or ability. "On," "to," and "with" are incorrect in this context as they do not convey the intended meaning.

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