Grammar - Study Mode
[#91] Kesha . . . . . . . . in Rajkot tomorrow.
Correct Answer
(B) will be
Explanation
Solution: 'Will be' is used to refer to actions that will be happening in the future, for which the specific time is unknown. It is used as a helping verb to denote the simple future tense.
[#92] He was admitted . . . . . . . . the hospital.
Correct Answer
(D) to
Explanation
Solution: The correct preposition for "admission" meaning to enter into, is "to". "admitted to" is the correct answer.
[#93] "I don't like coffee." ". . . . . . . . do I."
Correct Answer
(B) neither
Explanation
Solution: Neither allows us to make a negative statement about two people or things at the same time. Neither goes before singular countable nouns. We use it to say 'not either' in relation to two things.
[#94] She . . . . . . . . her office by 9 a.m. daily.
Correct Answer
(B) reaches
Explanation
Solution: With singular noun 'she' singular verb 'reaches' will be used. 'reach' is plural verb, 'reaching' is used for continuous tense and 'reached' is used for past tense.
[#95] This date is worth . . . . . . . . .
Correct Answer
(D) remembering
Explanation
Solution: Gerunds can be used after certain verbs including enjoy, fancy, discuss, dislike, finish, mind, suggest, recommend, keep, and avoid. After prepositions of place and time. 'remembering' is the correct answer.