The idiom Miss the bus means (A) Miss a highly favourable opportunity (B) To miss a bus (C) To get a chance to do something (D) Miss some valuable things
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No one expected him ...... use infinitive (A) win (B) wins (C) winning (D) to win
He won't be late, ....... (A) won't he? (B) would he? (C) will he? (D) wouldn't he?
Office buildings went ..... all over town a. (A) out (B) off (C) on (D) up
....all the rooms before I left the house (A) have locked (B) had locked (C) am locking (D) was locked
It has been raining ...... yesterday (A) from (B) since (C) for (D) an
Everyone is present ..........? (A) are they (B) isn’t he (C) aren’t they (D) isn’t it
It is no good .... Binu. He won’t be at home yet (A) to phone (B) phoning (C) phoned (D) to be phoned
He said ‘My father is reading the newspaper (A) He said that his father was reading the newspaper (B) He said that his father is reading the newspaper (C) He said that his father had been reading the newspaper (D) He said that the newspaper was being read by his father
Paradise Lost’ is Milton’s ...... (A) carpe diem (B) modus operandi (C) magnum opus (D) debut
Arun usually ...... till night (A) read (B) reads (C) has read (D) reading
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