Grammar - Study Mode
[#426] Merry . . . . . two husbands.
Correct Answer
(A) has
Explanation
Solution: Let's break down why " Option A: has " is the correct answer: - Option A: " has " is the singular form of the verb " to have ." It agrees in number with the singular subject "Merry." So, "Merry has two husbands" is grammatically correct. The other options are incorrect because: - Option B: " have " is the plural form of the verb " to have ." It does not agree in number with the singular subject "Merry." - Option C: " is " is the singular form of the verb " to be ," but it doesn't fit in the context of the sentence. "Merry is two husbands" would not make sense. - Option D: " are " is the plural form of the verb " to be " and is also not suitable for this sentence. "Merry are two husbands" is grammatically incorrect. In summary, the correct answer is " Option A: has " because it correctly matches the singular subject "Merry" with the singular verb "has," resulting in the grammatically correct sentence "Merry has two husbands."
[#427] Might is the past form of . . . . . .
Correct Answer
(B) may
Explanation
Solution: Might is the past form of may.
[#428] Monday is the first day . . . . . . . the week.
Correct Answer
(A) of
Explanation
Solution: Monday is the first day of the week.
[#429] Mr. John . . . . . in India since his wife died.
Correct Answer
(C) has settled
Explanation
Solution: Sentence is in present perfect tense with active voice. Rule : Subject + has/have + V 3 + other agents. Mr. John has settled in India since his wife died.
[#430] My husband has studied only . . . . . . . S.S.C.
Correct Answer
(B) up to
Explanation
Solution: up to -- until. My husband has studied only up to S.S.C.