Grammar - Study Mode

[#341] The same considerations are equally applicable . . . . . . . . accident claims?
Correct Answer

(A) to

Explanation

Solution: Applicable is followed by preposition 'to'. Hence, option A is the correct answer.

[#342] . . . . . . . . we be . . . . . . . . trouble without water in future?
Correct Answer

(A) Will, facing

Explanation

Solution: When we use future simple in its interrogative form, we start with 'will' followed by the subject and the verb in its base form (the sentence ends with a question mark). Hence, 'will' along with gerund 'facing' is used.

[#343] . . . . . . . . sir asks a question, even we won't answer.
Correct Answer

(B) Unless

Explanation

Solution: We use the conjunction 'unless' to mean 'except if'. The clause which follows unless is a subordinate clause (sc): it needs a main clause (mc) to make a complete sentence. When 'unless' comes before the main clause, we use a comma.

[#344] Every day Rashi . . . . . . . . the bus to go to her office.
Correct Answer

(B) takes

Explanation

Solution: 'Takes' is used with singular subject like he/she/it and other singular nouns. 'Take' is used with plural subject like we/they and other plural nouns. With you, we will use 'take' as you always has plural form of verb with it.

[#345] If I have money, I . . . . . . . . it tomorrow.
Correct Answer

(D) will purchase

Explanation

Solution: 'if' is used in conditional sentences to introduce the circumstances in which an event or situation might happen, might be happening, or might have happened. The given question is a case of 'might happen' as 'tomorrow' word is used. Hence, 'will' is used as correct answer.