Choose an appropriate word from the options to suitably fill the blank in the sentence below so that the sentence makes sense, both grammatically and contextually. I had to walk 5 km yesterday as I had . . . . . rupees for fare. a little few a few little TRUE ANSWER : ? YOUR ANSWER : ?
Early to bed and early to rise . . . . . . a man healthy, wealthy. made makes make shall make TRUE ANSWER : ? YOUR ANSWER : ?
Look! That man . . . . . . to open the door of your car. is trying tries has been trying tried TRUE ANSWER : ? YOUR ANSWER : ?
Choose an appropriate word from the options to suitably fill the blank in the sentence below so that the sentence makes sense, both grammatically and contextually. News . . . . . good. must is are has TRUE ANSWER : ? YOUR ANSWER : ?
Choose an appropriate word from the options to suitably fill the blank in the sentence below so that the sentence makes sense, both grammatically and contextually. Listen, she is talking . . . . . . . you. in at for about TRUE ANSWER : ? YOUR ANSWER : ?
Choose an appropriate word from the options to suitably fill the blank in the sentence below so that the sentence makes sense, both grammatically and contextually. . . . . . . goods were carried on the truck. A little Several Many A few TRUE ANSWER : ? YOUR ANSWER : ?
Choose an appropriate word from the options to suitably fill the blank in the sentence below so that the sentence makes sense, both grammatically and contextually. He reminds us . . . . . . Paul Walker. with for about of TRUE ANSWER : ? YOUR ANSWER : ?
Choose an appropriate word from the options to suitably fill the blank in the sentence below so that the sentence makes sense, both grammatically and contextually. Do you think David Beckham is . . . . . . . English football player? the best better as best best TRUE ANSWER : ? YOUR ANSWER : ?
Both the friends were idle . . . . . . of them stood up to answer. Either All Each Neither TRUE ANSWER : ? YOUR ANSWER : ?
Choose an appropriate word from the options to suitably fill the blank in the sentence below so that the sentence makes sense, both grammatically and contextually. Before sometimes, the monkey jumped . . . . . . the river. on upon into near TRUE ANSWER : ? YOUR ANSWER : ?