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Verb Mock Test - 4
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1)(A) When you were young/ (B) you ought to learn/ (C) good habits./ (D) No error.
Ans- (b) 'Ought to learn' should be changed to 'ought to have learnt'. From the sentence we understand that the hidden meaning is-”he did not learn good habits”
2)(A) If you get good marks/ (B) I shall happy/ (C) as much as you./ (D) No error.
Ans- (b) Add main verb 'be' after 'shall'. A modal must be followed by a main verb.
3)(A) It is very cold here/ (B) I should bring/ (C) my woolen clothes but I didn't./ (D) No error.
Ans- (b) Use 'should have brought'. From the sentence we understand that the hidden meaning is - 'he did not bring
4)(A) Are you/ (B) used to get/ (C) up early./ (D) No error.
Ans- (b) Change 'get' into 'getting' (Here used to' denoted a habitual action)
5)(A) Our knowledge of history does not come to our help/ (B) and sometimes we even fail to remember/ (C) who invented America./ (D) No error.
Ans- (c) Change 'invented' into 'discovered' as 'to invent' means 'to make something new that was not there before that . To discover' means to find out something for the first time which was not in the knowledge of the people'
6)(A) I think/ (B) the news/ (C) might true./ (D) No error
Ans- (c) Use 'be' after might'
7)(A) I wasn’t/ (B) at the last meeting and/ (C) neither was you/ (D) No error.
Ans- (c) Change 'was' into 'were'. You' takes 'were' and not 'was'
8)(A) In any case no disciplinary action/ (B) are required/ (C) to be taken/ (D) No error.
Ans- (b) Change 'are' into is' because the subject "disciplinary action" is singular
9)(A) If your jogging clothes/ (B) were not made of/ (C) permeable fabric you will drown/ (D) in your sweat
Ans- (c) Change 'will' into 'would' as the sentence is in past tense
10)(A) Walking along the road/ (B) a car knocked/ (C) him down./(D) No error.
Ans- (a) Add ‘while he was’ before ‘walking’ or ‘a car’ will become the subject of the first part and the sentence will give a wrong meaning.
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