English Grammar Quiz: Sentence Completion

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What verb form completes the sentence: 'I'm very happy _____ in India.'?

  • to live
  • to be living
  • having lived (correct)
  • to have lived

What preposition completes the sentence: 'They didn't reach an agreement ______ their differences.'?

  • due to
  • because of
  • on account of (correct)
  • in spite of

What verb form completes the sentence: 'I wish I _____ those words.'?

  • didn't say
  • had never said
  • haven't said
  • hadn't said (correct)

What verb form completes the sentence: 'The woman, who has been missing for 10 days, is believed _____.'

<p>to have been abducted (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What pronoun completes the sentence: 'She was working on her computer with her baby next to _____.'

<p>herself (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Grammar Exercises

  • Expressing feelings about a place: "I'm very happy to be living in India" (talking about a current situation)
  • Idiomatic expressions: "on account of" means because of (e.g., they didn't reach an agreement on account of their differences)
  • Expressing regret about something: "I wish I had never said those words" (talking about a past action that cannot be changed)
  • Verb forms for reporting news: "is believed to have been abducted" (passive voice, talking about a completed action)
  • Possessive adjectives: "her own" is used to show that the baby belongs to the woman (e.g., she was working on her computer with her baby next to her own)

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