Grammar - Study Mode
[#211] Tell me . . . . . . you have put my hat.
Correct Answer
(C) where
Explanation
Solution: Tell me where you have put my hat.
[#212] That child died . . . . . . heavy fever.
Correct Answer
(C) of
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. That child died of heavy fever.
[#213] He cut my hair . . . . . . . . today than last time.
Correct Answer
(A) more quickly
Explanation
Solution: Option A: more quickly This is the correct option. "More quickly" is the comparative form of the adverb "quickly," which compares the speed of cutting hair today with the speed of cutting hair last time. Option B: more quick "More quick" is grammatically incorrect. The correct comparative form of "quick" is "quicker." Option C: quick "Quick" is an adjective, not an adverb, and does not fit the sentence structure. Option D: quicker "Quicker" is the comparative form of "quick," but it should be preceded by "more" to form a comparative phrase "more quickly" in this context. In conclusion, the correct answer is Option A: more quickly , as it correctly completes the comparative statement about the speed of hair cutting.
[#214] Emma is getting . . . . . . . . the car.
Correct Answer
(C) out of
Explanation
Solution: We use 'out of' as a preposition to talk about movement from within somewhere or something, usually with a verb that expresses movement. It shows where something is or was going. Example: You go out of the building and turn right. He pulled a letter out of his shirt pocket, opened it and handed it to her to read.
[#215] I will meet him . . . . . . . . Saturday afternoon.
Correct Answer
(D) on
Explanation
Solution: Prepositions are words that are used to express temporal or spatial relations between people, objects, concepts, etc. On is a preposition that is used as a function word to indicate contact or support with a surface. It can also refer to attachment, dependence, possession or conveyance. Here, on is used to indicate a space of time when something will take place. In addition to being a preposition, on can also function as an adverb or adjective.