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1) which is correct?

  • A: We shall reach the station before the train leaves the station
  • B: We will have reached the station before the train leaves the station
  • C: We reach the station before the train leaves
  • D: We reach the station before the station before the train leaves the statin Ans:

2) As the sun… I decide to go out.

  • A: was shining
  • B: have shone
  • C: shine
  • D: shines

3) We shall return before the sun… .

  • A: sets
  • B: will set
  • C: is setting
  • D: has set

4) Fill in the blank : He had written the book before he…

  • A: will be retired
  • B: retired
  • C: had retied
  • D: has retied

5) The doctor…after the patient had died.

  • A: had come
  • B: was come
  • C: was coming
  • D: came

6) I….him only one letter up to now.

  • A: send
  • B: have sent
  • C: shall send
  • D: had sent

7) What you (to do) last night?

  • A: you did
  • B: did you do
  • C: had you done
  • D: did you

8) which is correct?

  • A: Hasan has choosed the right path
  • B: Hasan has chosen the right path
  • C: Hasan has chose the right path
  • D: Hasan has choseing the right path

9) The train…from Rangpur.

  • A: already has been arriving
  • B: already arrive
  • C: has already arrive
  • D: have already arrive

10) It is 11 am now. The sun…in the eastern sky.

  • A: has been shining
  • B: had been shining
  • C: is shining
  • D: shines

11) If the price is low, demand—-

  • A: will be increased
  • B: will increase
  • C: is increased
  • D: would be increased

12) Choose the right verb: Rabindranath’s stories often…surprise ending.

  • A: has
  • B: have had
  • C: had
  • D: have

13) Hadn’t you studied hard, ––

  • A: you would have succeeded
  • B: you wouldn’t have failed
  • C: you wouldn’t have succeeded
  • D: you would have been crowned with success

14) Agomoni School is one of the best — in the city.

  • A: school
  • B: schools
  • C: of It
  • D: high school

15) ‘If I won a million dollars. I would buy my own airplane’. Which conditional is this?

  • A: zero
  • B: first
  • C: second
  • D: third

16) Had I been regular in my studies, –– ?Complete the sentence with a clause.

  • A: I could not have failed.
  • B: I would not have failed.
  • C: I should not have failed.
  • D: I did not fall.

17) Complete the following sentence using the most suitable options given below : ‘If I had a car, –– ’

  • A: I took you to a long drive
  • B: I would have been taken you to a long drive
  • C: I would have taken you to a long drive
  • D: I would take you to a long drive

18) If I –– you, I –– complain about that.

  • A: was/would not
  • B: am/may not
  • C: had been you/would not have
  • D: were / would not

19) I –– caught the bus if I had hurried.

  • A: could have
  • B: can have
  • C: cannot have
  • D: could not have

20) If the bus to airport hadn’t been so late, we ––the plane.

  • A: had caught
  • B: would catch
  • C: can catch
  • D: would have caught

21) If you had come earlier, you would –– found a good seat.

  • A: have
  • B: has
  • C: had
  • D: was

22) You’re a brilliant cook! If I –– cook as well as you, I –– a restaurant.

  • A: could/would open
  • B: can/will open
  • C: could/will open
  • D: can/would open

23) Select the sentence with appropriate form :

  • A: If Salina had the money, she would buy a fast car.
  • B: If I know the answer, I would tell you.
  • C: If I was you, I would put your jacket on.
  • D: It would be nice if the weather is better.

24) If he wants to play the violin, I —the piano for him.

  • A: play
  • B: am playing
  • C: shall play
  • D: have played

25) Choose the correct sentence :

  • A: If he works hard, he succeeds.
  • B: If he works hard, he will succeed.
  • C: If he would work hard, he succeeded.
  • D: If he worked hard, he succeeded.

26) Complete the sentence : If you had informed me befrore, I –– you.

  • A: would met
  • B: will have met
  • C: would have met
  • D: would meet

27) If I had another pen, I –– you.

  • A: would have helped
  • B: could help
  • C: helped
  • D: had helped

28) Choose the appropriate verb :‘If the driver had been more careful, the accident –– occurred’.

  • A: might not have
  • B: would not be
  • C: might not have been
  • D: might not

29) If I had much money, I –– .

  • A: will help the distressed people
  • B: would help the distressed people
  • C: would have helped the distressed people
  • D: would have been helped the distressed people

30) When water –– , it turns into ice.

  • A: will freeze
  • B: freezes
  • C: would freeze
  • D: frozen

31) –– , he would have succeeded.

  • A: If he were sincere
  • B: If he had study
  • C: If he studied regularly
  • D: Had he studied regularly

32) Complete the sentence : If the sun didn’t shine, fruits–

  • A: wouldn’t ripen
  • B: did not ripen
  • C: will not ripen
  • D: has not ripen

33) Choose the correct alternative to correct the sentence. He –– to see us if he had been able to do.

  • A: would come
  • B: would have come
  • C: may had come
  • D: would may come

34) Comlete the sentence : ‘Had I been in your situation –– the offer.

  • A: I would accept
  • B: I had accepted
  • C: I accepted
  • D: I would have accepted

35) If you lent me some money––

  • A: I will be grateful to you.
  • B: I shall be grateful to you.
  • C: I should be grateful to you.
  • D: I would be grateful to you.

36) Had I known her, I –– her.

  • A: would meet
  • B: would have met
  • C: would had meet
  • D: would met

37) This could have worked if I …. been more far sighted.

  • A: had
  • B: might
  • C: have
  • D: has

38) The streets would be wet, if it––

  • A: rains
  • B: rained
  • C: has rained
  • D: had rained

39) Had I known in advance, I –– enough money.

  • A: would take
  • B: took
  • C: would have taken
  • D: will take

40) I would have made sure Rana was here–– were coming.

  • A: if I have known you
  • B: if I knew you
  • C: if I had known you
  • D: when I had known

41) If I –– rich, I would travel around the world.

  • A: am
  • B: was
  • C: were
  • D: have been

42) Choose the correct alternative to complete the sentence? ‘He –– to see us if he had been able to.’

  • A: would come
  • B: would have come
  • C: may have come
  • D: may come

43) The right word to fill in the gap of the following sentence–– ‘Give her a telephone number to ring –– she gets lost’.

  • A: Whether
  • B: In case
  • C: Unless
  • D: Perhaps

44) If I were you, I (handle) the situation more carefully. –– Which of the following verb forms best completes the above sentence?

  • A: would handle
  • B: will handle
  • C: handle
  • D: would have handled

45) Complete the following sentence : ‘If I had known you were coming ….

  • A: I would go to.
  • B: I had gone to the station.
  • C: I would have gone to the station.
  • D: I would be going to the station.

46) Choose the word or phrase that best fill the blank space to complete the sentence : If ruby is heated, it –– temporarily lose its colour.

  • A: would
  • B: will
  • C: does
  • D: has

47) Water boils –– you heat it to 100 Centigrade.

  • A: unless
  • B: until
  • C: if
  • D: although

48) Fill in the blank with the correct phrase : He –– arrested if he had tried to leave the country.

  • A: would
  • B: could be
  • C: would have been
  • D: must be

49) Shaheen would never have taken the job if –– what great demand it would make on his time.

  • A: he knew
  • B: he had been knowing
  • C: he had known
  • D: he was knowing

50) Fill in the gap with the right tense : When water–– it turns into ice.

  • A: will freeze
  • B: freezes
  • C: would freeze
  • D: froze

51) What would have happened if –– ?

  • A: The bridge is broken
  • B: The bridge would break
  • C: The bridge had broken
  • D: The bridge had been broken

52) This could have worked if I –– been more cautious.

  • A: had
  • B: have
  • C: might
  • D: would

53) Complete the sentence : If I were you, I —take the money : ]

  • A: shall
  • B: will
  • C: would
  • D: may

54) Complete the following sentence : ‘Had I known you were waiting outside, I––

  • A: would have invited you to come in
  • B: would invite you to come in
  • C: had invited you to come in
  • D: would be inviting you to come in

55) No sooner had I reached the station—-the train left.

  • A: then
  • B: while
  • C: than
  • D: when

56) He had written the book before he—-.

  • A: retired
  • B: had retired
  • C: had retired
  • D: will be retired

57) After Pritam —-his cloths, he began to study.

  • A: had washed
  • B: washing
  • C: washed
  • D: was washing

58) Choose the incorrect part of the sentence.

  • A: became
  • B: restless
  • C: before
  • D: appeared

59) He went to bed after—-.

  • A: he will learn his lesson
  • B: he would learn his lesson
  • C: he learns his lessons
  • D: he had learnt his lessons

60) Choose the right tense: Bijoy went to bed after he —-lesson.

  • A: learnt
  • B: have learnt
  • C: learning
  • D: had learnt

61) After he (finish) secondary school, he started to study graphic design.

  • A: had finished
  • B: would have finished
  • C: would finish
  • D: finished

62) I wish the prices of the essential commodities —-

  • A: would
  • B: will
  • C: should

63) I came home after the train—-.

  • A: stopped
  • B: stop
  • C: was stop
  • D: had stopped

64) I wish I —-dead. Fill in the gap.

  • A: am
  • B: was
  • C: have
  • D: were

65) I wish I —-the wings of a bird.

  • A: have
  • B: had
  • C: owned
  • D: put on

66) I wish I —-a sweet song.

  • A: sang
  • B: shall sing
  • C: can sing
  • D: will sing

67) I wish I —-a queen.

  • A: was
  • B: is
  • C: are
  • D: were

68) I wish I —-my homework last night. (do)

  • A: did
  • B: had done
  • C: was doing
  • D: am doing

69) It is high time we —-the place.

  • A: leave
  • B: have left
  • C: are leaving
  • D: left

70) I wish —-.

  • A: I am a magician
  • B: I were a magician
  • C: I had been a magician
  • D: I will be a magician

71) It is high time we —-the people conscious about our national interest.

  • A: should make
  • B: made
  • C: must make
  • D: will make

72) Five years (to pass) since I met you last.

  • A: have passed
  • B: have been passed
  • C: had passed
  • D: passed

73) It’s time you —-your mistakes.

  • A: realised
  • B: had realished
  • C: realise
  • D: have realised

74) Twenty years —-since my father died.

  • A: has passed
  • B: have passed
  • C: pass
  • D: passed

75) He talked as if he —-everything.

  • A: has known
  • B: had known
  • C: knows
  • D: knew

76) —-English since I was twelve.

  • A: I’m learning
  • B: I’ve learned
  • C: I learn
  • D: I’ve learning

77) He talks as though—-.

  • A: he was a child
  • B: he is a child
  • C: he has been a child
  • D: he were a child

78) Rishan walks as if he —-lame.

  • A: is
  • B: had been
  • C: has
  • D: were

79) ‘My doctor suggested —-some exercise.’

  • A: that I get
  • B: that I got
  • C: me to get
  • D: that we should get

80) Which sentence is not correct?

  • A: I want that he go
  • B: I want that he goes
  • C: I want him to go
  • D: I prefer that he go

81) It is necessary that he —-the meeting.

  • A: joins
  • B: should join
  • C: join
  • D: must join

82) When bilal called me I —-that we—-fishing soon.

  • A: remembered/had gone
  • B: was remembering/would be going
  • C: remembered/would go
  • D: remember/will be going

83) Fill in the blanks with appropriate words: The doctor suggested that the patient —-weight.

  • A: loss
  • B: lost
  • C: should lose
  • D: lose

84) He said that he —-be faithful to his promise.

  • A: will
  • B: may
  • C: would
  • D: wants

85) It seemed that—-.

  • A: the day will never end
  • B: the day would never end
  • C: the day never ends
  • D: the day never ended

86) We hopped that she —-able to return in time.

  • A: will be
  • B: would be
  • C: can be
  • D: likely to be

87) He waited until the plane—-.

  • A: did not take off
  • B: took off
  • C: had not taken off
  • D: had taken off

88) The passer-by said that he —-a lot the previous day.

  • A: had travelled
  • B: travelled
  • C: has travelled
  • D: was travelled

89) They asked me what I have taken for breakfast.

  • A: asked
  • B: what
  • C: have taken
  • D: for

90) The man —-down silently and —-his food.

  • A: sits, took
  • B: sat, take
  • C: sat, had been
  • D: sat, took

91) Why don’t you come and —-?

  • A: have fun with us
  • B: telling us a story
  • C: leave us soon
  • D: left her alone

92) They —-at each other with hate, but did not utter a word.

  • A: were starting
  • B: had started
  • C: started
  • D: have stare

93) ‘When your plane—-, please call me.’

  • A: will arrive
  • B: arrives
  • C: will have arrived
  • D: arrived

94) Sabuj entered the room, sat down, and —-his book.

  • A: has opened
  • B: opens
  • C: opened
  • D: had opened

95) I shall write to him before he (return).

  • A: return
  • B: returns
  • C: had return
  • D: shall return

96) I shall meet my friend when—-.

  • A: he will come
  • B: he will have come
  • C: he comes
  • D: he came

97) I will not go —-I am invited.

  • A: Because
  • B: lest
  • C: unless
  • D: otherwise

98) He will be arriving quite late, so by the time he comes, the play —-.

  • A: would have begun
  • B: will have begun
  • C: will begun
  • D: would begaun

99) We’re late. The film —-by the time we get to the cinema.

  • A: will already have started
  • B: already start
  • C: will already start
  • D: none

100) No sooner had I reached the station—-the train left.

  • A: then
  • B: while
  • C: than
  • D: when
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