(A) should be
(B) must be
(C) needs to be
(D) None of these
The answer is: (B) must be
(A) should be
(B) must be
(C) needs to be
(D) None of these
The answer is: (B) must be
(A) Will
(B) If
(C) Might
(D) Should
The answer is: (A) Will
(A) has, wants
(B) are, wants
(C) is, want
(D) are, want
The answer is: (D) are, want
(A) are
(B) is
(C) was
(D) None of these
The answer is: (A) are
(A) have
(B) had
(C) will have
(D) will have had
The answer is: (A) have
(A) will buy
(B) would buy
(C) would have bought
(D) have bought
The answer is: (B) would buy
(A) have
(B) had
(C) have had
(D) had had
The answer is: (D) had had
(A) Slowly
(B) Because
(C) Easily
(D) Jump
The answer is: (B) Because
Because is a conjunction. It connects clauses and phrases, often showing a cause-and-effect relationship. For example: “I am happy because it is sunny.”
(A) am
(B) were
(C) was
(D) be
The answer is: (B) were
This is an example of the subjunctive mood, which is used to express hypothetical or unreal situations. In this conditional sentence (“If I were you _____”), the verb “were” is used to express a hypothetical situation.
A. Bravado
B. Boast
C. Confidence
D. Meekness