Tenses - Study Mode

[#561] No, Rama is not at home. He . . . . . . . . just . . . . . . . . for shopping.
Correct Answer

(B) Has/gone

Explanation

Solution: In this sentence, we are talking about an action that happened in the recent past and its relevance to the present moment. The correct tense to use in this context is the present perfect tense, which is formed by using "has/have" + the past participle of the verb. So, "has gone" is the correct choice for the first blank. It indicates that Rama left for shopping in the recent past, and this action has some connection or relevance to the present moment. For the second blank, "for shopping" is the appropriate phrase to complete the sentence, as it explains the reason for Rama's absence. Option B: Has/gone is the correct choice for both blanks, making it the right answer.

[#562] Correct the underlined part, if necessary: I've bought a new car last week.
Correct Answer

(C) I bought

[#563] Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word with the help of the hint in the brackets. Samuel says he's 25 years old, but nobody ___ him. (It's a fact)
Correct Answer

(B) believes

[#564] Select suitable option: The police ___________ to interview two men about the robbery last week.
Correct Answer

(B) want

Explanation

Solution: In the given sentence, the correct verb form to use is "want." The subject "police" is a plural noun, so it requires a plural verb form. Therefore, the correct completion is: "The police want to interview two men about the robbery last week."

[#565] Fill in the blank using correct form of the verb: I _________ at the swimming pool at 7:00 a.m., yesterday morning.
Correct Answer

(D) was