Sheetal ______ to the store every evening.
The subject "sheetal" is third-person singular, so the verb must include the -s ending in the present tense.
I am interested ______ learning new games.
The adjective "interested" is always followed by the preposition "in" when referring to an activity or topic.
This is the girl ______ won the game.
"Who" is used as the subject of the relative clause when referring to a person.
She wants to buy ______ umbrella.
The word "umbrella" begins with a vowel sound, so the article "an" is used.
He was tired, ______he kept working.
"But" is used to contrast two ideas, showing that she continued working despite being tired.
Everyone in the class ___ excited about the project.
"Everyone" is a singular indefinite pronoun, so the verb must agree in singular form (is).
She said she ___ the book by night.
In reported speech, future tense "will" changes to "would" to maintain the sequence of tenses.
He ___ his work when I called him.
The past continuous tense ("was doing") is used to describe an action in progress at a specific time in the past.
By the time we arrived, the film ___.
The past perfect tense ("had started") is used to describe an action completed before another past action ("we arrived").
They have been living in this city ___ 2020.
"Since" is used to indicate the starting point of a specific time period.
Answers – Grammar Quiz 604
- Sheetal goes to the store every evening.
- I am interested in learning new games.
- This is the girl who won the game.
- She wants to buy an umbrella.
- He was tired, but he kept working.
- Everyone in the class is excited about the project.
- She said she would finish the book by night.
- He was doing his work when I called him.
- By the time we arrived, the film had started.
- They have been living in this city since 2020.
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