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Correct Use of Verb Objective

 


Correct Use of Verb

Dear students,

Some exercises are given about the correct use of verbs. These exercises are remarkably important for all sorts of exams on all levels.

Regards:

Shahzada Nazar Abbas

Subject Specialist English

CHOOSE THE MOST SUITABLE OPTION

1)       His hair are grey.

a.       /His hair were grey.

b.      His hair will be grey.

c.       His hair is grey.

 

2)      Politic is a dirty game.

a.       Politics is a dirty game.

b.      Politic are dirty games.

c.       Politics are dirty games.

 

3)      I as well as you had wrong.

a.       I as well as you was wrong.

b.      I and you was wrong.

c.       I as well as you were wrong.

 

4)       The murderer hung yesterday.

a.       The murderer was hung yesterday.

b.      The murderer is hanged yesterday.

c.       The murdered was hanged yesterday.

 

5)      He knows swimming.

a.       He knew swimming.

b.      He knows how to swim.

c.       He knows to swim.

 

6)      He is ill from a week.

a.       He is ill since a week.

b.      He has been ill for a week.

c.       He has been ill from a week.

 

7)      It was raining since morning.

a.       It has been raining since morning.

b.      It rained since morning.

c.       It will be raining since morning.)

 

8)      I called him a fool.

a.       I called him as a fool.

b.      I called him fool.

c.       I called him as for fool.

 

9)      He had born two years ago.

a.       He was born two years ago.

b.      He was borne two years ago.

c.       He was bore two years ago.

 

10)  He has went out just now.

a.       He has go out just now.

b.      He went out just now.

c.       He has gone out just now.

 

11)  Each of us _____a pen.

a.       Has

b.      have

12)  Why he called you late yesterday?

a)      Why did he call you late yesterday?

b)      Why called he you late yesterday?

c)      Why does he call you late yesterday?

 

13)  I have received your letter yesterday.

a)      I had received your letter yesterday.

b)      I received your letter yesterday.

c)      I shall receive your letter yesterday.

 

14)  He married with Salma.

a)      He married to Salma.

b)      He married Salma.

 

15)  We always love with our parents.

a)      We always love our parents.

b)      We always love for our parents.

 

16)  He is ill since three months.

a)      He has been ill for three months.

b)      He has been ill since three months.

c)      He has ill for three months.

 

17)  None remain to tell the story of distress.

a)      None remains to tell the story of distress.

b)      None have remained to tell the story of distress.

c)      None are remained to tell you the story of distress.

 

18)  He told me the truth.

a)      He has tell me the truth.

b)      He was told to me the truth.

c)      He spoke the truth.

 

19)  I knew he wants my help.

a)      I knows he wants my help.

b)      I will know he want my help.

c)      I knew he wanted my help.

 

20)  He has completed his work by the next month.

a)      He had completed his work by the next month.

b)      He will have completed his work by the next month.

c)      He will complete his work by the next month.

21)  He asked me how I am?

a)      He asked me how I was.

b)      He asked me how I was?

c)      He asked me how was I.

 

22)  Bad news usually spread fast.

a)      Bad news usually spreading fast.

b)      Bad news usually have spread fast.

c)      Bad news usually spreads fast.

 

23)  She was busy now.

a)      She is busy now.

b)      She will busy now.

c)      She had busy now.

 

24)  Many a boys were given gifts.

a)      Many a boy were given gifts.

b)      Many a boy was given gifts.

c)      Many a boys were given gift.

 

25)  He denied to join me in the morning walk.

a)      He denied to join I in the morning walk.

b)      He refused to join me in the morning walk.

c)      He refused to joining me in the morning walk.

 

Answers

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

C

A

A

C

B

B

A

B

A

C

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

A

A

B

B

A

A

A

C

C

B

21

22

23

24

25

 

A

C

A

B

B

 

 

Your questions regarding this exercise are welcome. 

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