Grammar - Study Mode

[#506] There was a time when I . . . . . . . . stay up very late.
Correct Answer

(B) could

Explanation

Solution: 'could' is the right modal verb to use as past ability is talked about in the sentence.

[#507] Salman Khan . . . . . . . . a part of the upcoming Race 4.
Correct Answer

(A) will also be

Explanation

Solution: Correct Answer: Option A: will also be Explanation: In English grammar, the placement of adverbs is important for maintaining proper syntax and clarity. In this sentence, the adverb "also" modifies the verb phrase "will be," indicating that Salman Khan will be participating in the upcoming Race 4 in addition to something else. The correct placement of "also" is before the main verb "will be." Therefore, Option A: will also be is the correct choice. Options B and C are incorrect because they place "also" between "will" and "be," disrupting the correct word order. Option D is incorrect because it only places "also" after "will," which also disrupts the correct word order.

[#508] Arif is standing . . . . . . . . Samad and Adnan.
Correct Answer

(C) between

Explanation

Solution: There are a few different ways 'among' and 'between' are used. The most common use for 'among' is when something is in or with a group of a few, several, or many things. The most common use of 'between' is when something is in the middle of two things or two groups of things. It is sometimes used in the phrase in between.

[#509] If you work hard, you . . . . . . . . good marks.
Correct Answer

(B) will get

Explanation

Solution: When you're talking about the future, 'will' is a very common and simple way of describing what you anticipate or plan to happen. 'will got' is grammatically wrong and therefore 'will get' is the right usage.

[#510] The teacher made the naughty boy . . . . . . . .
Correct Answer

(C) Tiptoe

Explanation

Solution: Tiptoe --- carefully avoid discussing or dealing with (a difficult or sensitive subject). The teacher made the naughty boy tiptoe.