Grammar - Study Mode
[#376] You have fever so you . . . . . . . . see a doctor.
Correct Answer
(A) must
Explanation
Solution: 'Must' is used to express obligation, give orders and give advice. It can only be used for present and future reference. When the past is involved, you use have to.
[#377] That man . . . . . . . . left leg was amputated, suffers from diabetes.
Correct Answer
(C) whose
Explanation
Solution: The word 'whose' is the possessive form of the pronoun 'who'. It is used in questions to ask who owns something, has something, etc. 'Who' becomes 'whose' just like he and she becomes his and her.
[#378] Is this the bus, . . . . . . . . goes to the Sadar Bazar?
Correct Answer
(C) which
Explanation
Solution: We use 'which' in questions as a determiner and interrogative pronoun to ask for specific information. Example: 'Which car are we going in?'
[#379] The company . . . . . . . . of its stakeholders.
Correct Answer
(C) thinks
Explanation
Solution: In the given sentence, we have used subject-verb agreement. In subject-verb agreement if the subject is singular then the verb should also be singular. If the subject is plural, then the verb should also be plural. Here, 'company' is a singular entity and hence, we have used 'thinks', a singular verb.
[#380] He is good at . . . . . . . . English.
Correct Answer
(B) speaking
Explanation
Solution: 'is' is followed by –ing form of the verb and therefore 'speaking' is the correct answer.