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1. What Is A Verbal Ability Test?
Verbal Ability is the defined as the capability of a person in expressing ideas using words in a clearly understandable manner. Verbal Ability is a very important component of competitive examinations. For aspirants who want to get good scores in Verbal Ability, a good vocabulary and sentence-forming skills are vital.
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2. _______ Color Is Your Car?
What is used for identification of object/action.
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3. _______are His Books?
“Where” is used for identification of place.
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4. _______do You Go Home Every Night?
“When” is used for identification of time.
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5. ______is The New Actor?
“Who” is used for identification of person.
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6. _____old Is The Dog?
“How” is used for identification of manner/quantity.
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7. Tofan Turned Down The Promotion Offer Of Assistant General Manager?
The person doing the action doesn’t need anyone else’s participation or presence to do it, hence it is intransitive verb.
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8. I Gave My First Speech Today?
The person performing the action needs the participation of someone or something to get the action done, hence the verb is transitive.
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9. The Principal Chose Ranjita To Be The Class-leader?
The person performing the action needs the participation of someone or something to get the action done, hence the verb is transitive.
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10. Would They Like _____ Water?
“Some” is used for less quantities of both countable and uncountable nouns.
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11. There Is____ Milk In The Fridge?
“Some” is used for less quantities of both countable and uncountable nouns.
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12. There Are____ Books On The Table?
“Many” is used for large quantities of countable nouns.
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13. Is There____ Cheese In The Fridge?
“Any” is used to inquire if some quantity of the desired object is left or not.
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14. She Has Not Gotten ____ The Shock Of Losing Her Family?
“over” is used to mean recovered from.
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15. There Was Nobody To Attend ____ The Complaints Of The Customers?
“attend to” is used in place of listen to.
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16. The Plural Of Brother-in-arm Is?
“Father” is a countable noun, hence can be made plural; “law” is not a countable word, hence “father-in-laws” is wrong; “fathers-in-law” is correct.
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17. _____you Go So Soon? It’s Only 6:30?
“Must” is used in situations where the action is a requirement, or where the action can be predicted with much accuracy.
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18. You Look Very Ill._____ I Call The Doctor?
“Shall I” is a question form used to offer help politely, instead of the informal “Let me …” or “allow me to …”.
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19. If I Can’t Find It Here, Then I … Have Left My Medicine In The Car?
“Must” is used in situations where the action is a requirement, or where the action can be predicted with much accuracy.
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20. You Don’t … Do What He Says Just Because He Says So?
“Don’t/didn’t/doesn’t have to” is used in situations where the action wasn’t mandatory to do.
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21. Lindsay Watched The Movie In French, Though She … Understand Much?
“Could” is used to speak on the ability of the doer in the past time. Similarly, “Could not” is used to speak about the disability of someone in doing an action in the present or future.
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22. _____ Car You See Here Is Mine, But_____one Over There Is His?
“These, this” is used to mention objects near to the speaker. “Those, that” is used to mention objects far from the speaker.
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23. _____books Here On The Shelf Are Hers, But … There Are Mine?
“These, this” is used to mention objects near to the speaker. “Those, that” is used to mention objects far from the speaker.
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24. I ____ Not Like Kiwis A Lot?
“Do” is also used to deny the occurrence of any action in the present time. “Do” is used with “I, we, you, they” and plural nouns while “Does” is used with “he, she, it” and singular nouns. The structure is — Noun/pronoun + “Do/Does” + “not”.
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25. _____he Know You Were There?
“Do” is also used to ask questions about the occurrence or non-occurrence of any action taking place in the present. “Do” is used by “I, you, we, they” and plural nouns, while “Does” is used by “he, she, it” and other singular nouns. For negative questions, “not” is used with “do” or “does”. The structure is — “Do/Does” + noun/pronoun + “verb”.
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26. ____ You Like To Travel?
“Do” is also used to ask questions about the occurrence or non-occurrence of any action happening in the present time. “Do” is used by “I, you, we, they” and plural nouns, while “Does” is used by “he, she, it” and other singular nouns. For negative questions, “not” is used with “do” or “does”. The structure is — “Do/Does” + noun/pronoun + “verb”.
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