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Which has correct use of tenses?

A. (A) Your mother had been waiting for you when you went to your friend's house.
B. (B) Your mother had being waited for you when you went to your friend's house.
C. (C) Your mother have been waited for you when you went to your friend's house.
D. (D) None of these
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Which is the correct use of comparison?

A. (A) I'm as at least qualified as, if not more than, the other candidate.
B. (B) I'm at least as qualified as, if not more than, the other candidate.
C. (C) I'm at least as qualified, if not more than, the other candidate.
D. (D) None of these
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Which sentence is clear in meaning?

A. (A) Too many tourists visit the cave each year. It could possibly damage the rock formations.
B. (B) Too many tourists visit the cave each year. They could possibly damage the rock formations.
C. (C) Too many tourists visit the cave each year. Their could possibly be damaged the rock formations.
D. (D) None of these
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Which is correct?

A. (A) My whole family is worried because one of our cats seems to have disappeared.
B. (B) My whole family is worried because one of our cats seems to have disappeared.
C. (C) My whole family is worried because one of our cats seem to have disappeared.
D. (D) None of these
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Which is the correct passive voice of the following sentence? “Your blame counts for nothing.”

A. (A) Your blame is worth nothing when it is counted.
B. (B) Nothing is counted for your blame.
C. (C) Your blame is not counted by anything.
D. (D) None of these

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‘Rarely do the managers respond to customers’ queries because they think such requests are annoying.’ The sentence is an example of:

     (A) ellipses

     (B) inversion

     (C) elision

     (D) None of these

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