Plural of Son - in -law is? (A) Sons -in -laws (B) Sons -in- law (C) Son - in -laws (D) Sons and laws
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The tiller was standing .... in the field (A) Stationary (B) Stationery (C) Stationory (D) Stantionory
The passive form of 'The Secretary garlanded the Chief guest is.....' (A) The Chief guest was garlanded by the Secretary (B) The Chief guest is garlanded by the Secretary (C) The Chief guest has been garlanded by the Secretary (D) The Chief guest will be garlanded by the Secretary
Let us go for a walk,........? (A) shall we (B) should we (C) letn't we (D) don't we
Neither the teachers nor the headmaster ........ the programme? (A) attend (B) has attended (C) have attended (D) None of these
He visits his home town once in a blue moon meaning of the Underlined idiom (A) Often (B) Once in a month (C) Seldom (D) Once in a week
If you utter a word, I ..... you (A) dismiss (B) will dismiss (C) am dismissing (D) will have been dismissed
Would you mind ..... for a minute? (A) wait (B) waited (C) waiting (D) could wait
The word 'delicacy' means (A) Sky (B) Inconvenience (C) Sensitive (D) Weakness
Do you have any progress..... your studies (A) on (B) in (C) over (D) with
Convert the sentence into indirect speech you may leave the room, said the teacher (A) The teacher said I may leave the room (B) The teacher said I might leave the room (C) he teacher said I could leave the room (D) The teacher said that I might leave the room
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