English Quiz Page 58
Which of the following is false about the helping verb 'dare'?
Right Answer
- Cannot be conjugated without 'do'
Wrong Answers
- Is different from the ordinary verb dare which means to challenge
- Does not take - s in the third person singular present tense
- Is generally used in negative and interrogative sentences
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Choose the correct answer for the sentence. How ______________ interrupt me while I'm addressing the class?
Right Answer
- dare you
Wrong Answers
- shall you
- would you
- could you
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Which of the following is correct about the auxiliary 'used to'?
Right Answer
- To express a discontinued habit
Wrong Answers
- Denoting necessity or obligation
- Used in negatives and interrogatives
- Does not take the third person singular
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Fill in the blank with the correct helping verb. ______________ report to you every evening at the end of my shift?
Right Answer
- Must I
Wrong Answers
- Ought to I
- Must to I
- Ought I
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Pick the correct auxiliary verb. You ______________ practice regularly if you wish to win the contest.
Right Answer
- must
Wrong Answers
- must to
- must not
- must not to
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Which of the following auxiliaries is correct for the statement? You ______________ better than to trust a liar like that.
Right Answer
- ought to know
Wrong Answers
- must know
- had to know
- ought not to know
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Pick the incorrect statement out of the following.
Right Answer
- Tim must wake up early every day of last week.
Wrong Answers
- We ought to love our neighbours as we love ourselves.
- The gold prices ought to come down in the next month.
- She must have finished packing for the trip.
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Which of the following is 'must' not used for?
Right Answer
- To express probability
Wrong Answers
- To express necessity or general obligation
- To refer to the present or the near future
- To express logical certainty
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