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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 4

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Class : Class 1
The correct answer is C.

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 7

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Class : Class 7
The correct answer should be (B). We can't just eat up the 'somebody'.

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Class : Class 7
Post your query because the correct answer is option B.

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Class : Class 7

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Class : Class 8
B is more appropriate

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Class : Class 8
it should be B

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Class : Class 9
I think B is more appropriate

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Class : Class 7
sometimes the doer is not mentioned in passive sentences

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Class : Class 6
It should be B

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Class : Class 10
ans a

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Class : Class 8
A

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Class : Class 10
The word somebody has been used. So I feel the right answer is [B].

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Class : Class 10

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Class : Class 9
same. I feel too that it is option 'b'.

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Class : Class 7

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 5

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Class : Class 6
ithink the answer is 'is'

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Class : Class 7
it is (B)

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Class : Class 9
It is Is as we use is for a collective noun which is singular!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Class : Class 5
are

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Class : Class 5
The answer is IS because it is conted as singular and we use is with the singular nouns and hence the answer is IS like a pack of wolves is eating some of the rabbits. in the midnight hece we should not be confused between singular and plural mouns

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Class : Class 5
Silly mistake for me but it’s is since bees is plural, yes, but a SWARM of bees is singular as it’s a collective noun. So the answer’s ISP.S. I used caps for explaining pls don’t report me or anything

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Class : Class 7
The correct answer will be 'is' , because we use a singular word i.e :is. , has for a collective noun

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Class : Class 6
ABEY IT IS ARE IDIOTS SWARM OF BEES IS PLURAL

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Class : Class 7
No, it is not are, it is option A, is. Because a lot of bees are plural but here it is talking about a swarm! No matter how many bees are there, it will always be one swarm, just one. Thats why the answer is A) Is

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Class : Class 10
The answer is 'are'

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Class : Class 10
Surely, the answer is "is"

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Class : Class 7

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Class : Class 5

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Class : Class 6
The answer is IS

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Class : Class 8
It is are

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Class : Class 10

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Class : Class 9
is are

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Class : Class 6
It is easily is, because it is singular

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Class : Class 8
The answer should be "is"

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Class : Class 5

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Class : Class 8
bees are plural nouns.so surely it is "are"

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Class : Class 1
it is are

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Class : Class 5
It should be 'are' if it was talking about ' a lot of bees ' but since it is talking about only ONE swarm, it's become singular thus, the answer is 'is'

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Class : Class 8
http://teach.files.bbci.co.uk/skillswise/en3vari-l1-f-problems-with-plurals-in-verb-subject-agreement.pdf'IS'

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Class : Class 6

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 8

Ans 1: (Master Answer)

Class : Class 1
The correct answer is D.

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Class : Class 8
Option D is the wrong answer. The spelling is right. Option A is the correct answer.

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Class : Class 9
D is are correct if the statement given is applied (it is grotesque not grotesc) then there will be 2 correct answers A and D

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Class : Class 8
the correct answer is D

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 8

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Class : Class 9
the answer is B

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Class : Class 1
A would have been a correct answer if there was cooked in place of cook. The correct answer is B.

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 7

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Class : Class 7
The answer is not C as in narration 'tonight' is supposed to change to 'that night'.

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Class : Class 4
answer should be d. tonight changes to that night

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Class : Class 7
dtonight changes to that night

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Class : Class 7
The answer should be D as 'tonight' changes to 'that night'.

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Class : Class 9
the answer should be none of these

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Class : Class 10
According to me it should be option D. "Manohar said that he would come home late that night."

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Class : Class 8
The correct answer is D.Please correct this immediately SOF

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Class : Class 8
The correct answer for the above questions should be Option D. This is because while converting a sentence from direct speech to indirect speech, the tense of the sentence changes when the reporting verb is in the past tense. Here, as the reporting verb is "said", the tense will change. Therefore, the sentence will be reported as "Manohar said that he would come home late that night." This is not given in any of the options. Thus, the answer will be Option D:None of these.

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Class : Class 1
The correct answer is C.

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Class : Class 7
The person asking the question is correct because the correct answer is 'Manohar told me that he was going to be late tonight

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Class : Class 7
the correct answer is none of these as tonight changes to that night

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 10

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Class : Class 5
Unlawful Option B

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Class : Class 1
The correct answer is D.

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Class : Class 10
(B) Unlawful

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 10

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Class : Class 10
I firmly believe the right option should be (B)Glorious.

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Class : Class 8

Ans 3: (Master Answer)

Class : Class 1
The correct answer is D.

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Class : Class 5
Glorious Option B

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Class : Class 10
Answer should be option B

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 4

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Class : Class 4
Dissapointment is definetly not an antonym of highlight

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Class : Class 4
A

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Class : Class 4
How is it not "focus" - no. D? "Highlight of the evening" usually means "focus of the evening". This answer does not sound right.

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Class : Class 5
A

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Class : Class 4
Highlight's antonym cannot be disappointment. Definitely not the appropriate word

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Class : Class 4
A

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Class : Class 4

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Class : Class 4
Misread the question - how annoying :(

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Class : Class 3
b

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Class : Class 4
A is the correct answer

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Class : Class 3
b

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Class : Class 4
Never mind - just saw that i misread the question - we needed to choose the antonym not synonym :(

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