Question : Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined words in the following sentence.
He will be looking as if he has not slept.
Option 1: He looks
Option 2: He has look
Option 3: He was looking
Option 4: He will be look
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Correct Answer: He looks
Solution : The first option is the correct answer.
The sentence is set in the present tense. This is the only option that is set in the present tense and fits the sentence. The other options do not fit the sentence.
Therefore, the correct sentence is: He looks as if he has not slept.
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My parents had not call me yesterday.
Option 1: does not calling
Option 2: did not call
Option 3: do not call
Option 4: have not call
Question : Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
She will accept his love proposal if he will express impressively.
Option 1: if he has been pressed
Option 2: if he had express
Option 3: if he expresses
Option 4: if he expressed
Sujata has not and can never in the good books of her principal as she lacks honesty.
Option 1: has not been and can never be
Option 2: has not been and can never been
Option 3: has not be and can never be
Option 4: has not be and can never been
She is not as cleverest as John.
Option 1: as clever as
Option 2: clever
Option 3: cleverest
Option 4: cleverer by
Question : Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
Ravindra has left the friends' meeting saying that he has bigger fish to catch to cook.
Option 1: he has mutton to cook
Option 2: he has bigger fish to fry
Option 3: he has bigger beef to eat
Option 4: he has big chicken to fry
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