Grammar - Study Mode
[#326] The ship . . . . . , Robinson arrived on the Island.
Correct Answer
(B) having been broken
Explanation
Solution: The ship having been broken , Robinson arrived on the Island. In this sentence, the use of the participle phrase "having been broken" correctly describes an action that was completed before the main action (Robinson arriving on the island). It indicates that the ship had already been broken before Robinson arrived. Option A: had been broken is incorrect because it requires a different sentence structure, like "The ship had been broken when Robinson arrived on the island." Option C: having broken is incorrect because it suggests that the ship itself broke something, which is not the intended meaning. Option D: has broken is incorrect because it indicates a present perfect tense, which doesn't fit the sequence of events where the ship breaking happened before Robinson's arrival. Conclusion: The correct answer is Option B: having been broken , as it properly conveys the sequence of events where the ship had already been broken before Robinson arrived.
[#327] The Olympic Games . . . . . every four years.
Correct Answer
(B) are held
Explanation
Solution: Sentence is in present tense. Rule : Subject + is/am/are + V 3 + other agents. The Olympic Games are held every four years.
[#328] . . . . . . you go really? You only arrived an hour ago!
Correct Answer
(D) How
Explanation
Solution: The correct sentence is: " How you go really? You only arrived an hour ago!" In this context, " How " is used to express surprise or disbelief about someone's decision to leave soon after arriving. Other options like " Should ", " Must ", or " Can " do not fit grammatically or contextually in this sentence. Hence, Option D: How is the correct choice.
[#329] The bride was dressed . . . . . white . . . . . . head . . . . . . foot.
Correct Answer
(B) in , from , to
Explanation
Solution: The bride was dressed in white from head to foot.
[#330] My friend Ganesha, . . . . . lives in heaven, has a mouse as a vehicle.
Correct Answer
(B) who
Explanation
Solution: My friend Ganesha, who lives in heaven, has a mouse as a vehicle.