Grammar - Study Mode
[#616] Have you ever . . . . . Taj Mahal?
Correct Answer
(C) seen
Explanation
Solution: When an interrogative sentence starts with have/has perfect participle is used. seen is the perfect participle of see. Have you ever seen Taj Mahal?
[#617] He . . . . . . an airplane for 10 hours.
Correct Answer
(C) has been flying
Explanation
Solution: Present perfect continuous tense is used when a work is being continued for some time from the past. has been flying is the most suitable option.
[#618] The person who conducts sales at which goods are sold to the persons making the highest bid or offer is called . . . . . .
Correct Answer
(D) auctioneer
Explanation
Solution: Auctioneer -- a person who conducts auctions by accepting bids and declaring goods sold.
[#619] If . . . . . . I would not lose temper.
Correct Answer
(A) I were you
Explanation
Solution: If I were you is the correct usage because it follows the rule of the subjunctive mood. The subjunctive mood is used when talking about hypothetical or imaginary situations, and "If I were" is a standard phrase for expressing unreal or contrary-to-fact conditions. "If I were you" means imagining oneself in the other person's position. The other options, such as "I was you" and "I am you" , do not convey the hypothetical meaning, and "I am not you" is incorrect in this context.
[#620] Imam Husian died . . . . . . a noble cause.
Correct Answer
(B) for
Explanation
Solution: die of (disease): He died of cholera. die from (effect ): He died from snake bite/ over eating. die for (shake / cause): He died for his country . die by ( accident): He died by an accident. die in ( place / month / year): He died in 1950./ He died in London. / He died in a hospital in Dhaka. die in (accident ): He died in a train accident. die on ( name of day /spot death): He died on the spot./ He died on Monday. die at( time): He died at 9–30 a m. die between ( time): He died between 9 a m to 9–30 a m. die within (time ): He died within five minutes. Imam Husian died for a noble cause.