Question : Select the sentence with the appropriate use of preposition.
Option 1: It has been raining till morning.
Option 2: It has been raining from morning.
Option 3: It has been raining by morning.
Option 4: It has been raining since morning.
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Correct Answer: It has been raining since morning.
Solution : The right option is the fourth option.
The sentence "It has been raining since morning" uses the preposition "since" correctly to indicate the starting point of the action (raining). "Since morning" implies that the rain started in the morning and has continued since then.
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Option 1: He arrived to Sunday morning.
Option 2: He arrived at Sunday morning.
Option 3: He arrived in Sunday morning.
Option 4: He arrived on Sunday morning.
Option 1: We have been playing for 4 o’clock.
Option 2: We have been playing from 4 o’clock.
Option 3: We have been playing to 4 o’clock.
Option 4: We have been playing since 4 o’clock.
Question : Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence. Anita said to the mother, "Your child has been crying since morning."
Option 1: Anita told the mother that her child was crying since morning.
Option 2: Anita told the mother that her child had been crying since morning.
Option 3: Anita told the mother that her child had been cry since morning.
Option 4: Anita told the mother that your child had been crying since morning.
Option 1: Children are fond to sweets.
Option 2: Children are fond off sweets.
Option 3: Children are fond with sweets.
Option 4: Children are fond of sweets.
Question : Directions: In the following question, some parts of the sentence may have some errors. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and select the appropriate option. If the sentence is free from error, select "No error".
The sea looks (1) / as if it has been (2) / agitated by a storm. (3) / No error (4)
Option 1: (1)
Option 2: (2)
Option 3: (3)
Option 4: (4)
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