English Practice Question and Answer

Q:

Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
 She said, “I am in no mood to work now.”

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    She said that she has been in no mood to work then.
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  • 2
    She said that she was in no mood to work now.
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  • 3
    She said that she was in no mood to work then.
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  • 4
    She said that she has been in no mood to work now.
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Answer : 3. "She said that she was in no mood to work then."

Q:

Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
The new shop that opened last week are hardly sufficient stock of the products that it advertised about.

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    hardly hadn’t
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    hardly had
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    hardly is having
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    is had
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Answer : 2. "hardly had"

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