An Astrologer’s Day Textual Grammar MCQ : Tense, Change of Voice

An Astrologer’s Day Textual Grammar MCQ : Tense, Change of Voice

An Astrologer's Day Textual Grammar MCQ : Tense, Change of Voice
An Astrologer’s Day Textual Grammar MCQ : Tense, Change of Voice

An Astrologer’s Day Textual Grammar MCQ : Tense

1. Punctually at midday, he opened his bag and spread out his professional equipment. [Past Continuous Tense]

(a) Punctually at midday he was opening his bag and was spreading out his professional equipment.

(b) Punctually at midday, he had opened his bag and had spread out his professional equipment.

(c) Punctually at midday, he was opening his bag and had spread out his professional equipment.

(d) Punctually at midday, he were opening his bag and had spreading out his professional equipment.

2. His eyes sparkled with a sharp abnormal gleam. [Present Indefinite Tense]

(a) His eyes are sparkling with a sharp abnormal gleam.

(b) His eyes sparkle with a sharp abnormal gleam.

(c) His eyes were sparkling with a sharp abnormal gleam.

(d) His eyes have sparkled with a sharp abnormal gleam.

3. The power of his eyes was considerably enhanced by their position. [Simple Present Tense]

(a) The power of his eyes has considerably enhanced by their position.

(b) The power of his eyes is considerably enhanced by their position.

(c) The power of his eyes are considerably enhanced by their position.

(d) The power of his eyes have considerably enhanced by their position.

4. This colour scheme never failed. [Simple Present Tense]

(a) This colour scheme is never failing.

(b) This colour scheme has never failed.

(c) This colour scheme never fails.

(d) This colour scheme had never failed.

5. He sat under the boughs of a spreading tamarind tree. [Past Continuous Tense]

(a) He was sitting under the boughs of a spreading tamarind tree.

(b) He is sitting under the boughs of a spreading tamarind tree.

(c) He had been sitting under the boughs of a spreading tamarind tree.

(d) He had sat under the boughs of a spreading tamarind tree.

6. It was a remarkable place in many ways. [Simple Present Tense]

(a) It is a remarkable place in many ways.

(b) It will be a remarkable place in many ways.

(c) It were a remarkable place in many ways.

(d) It had been a remarkable place in many ways.

7. A surging crowd was always moving up and down this narrow road morning till night. [Present Continuous Tense]

(a) A surging crowd will always move up and down this narrow road morning till night.

(b) A surging crowd is always moving up and down this narrow road morning till night.

(c) A surging crowd will always have been moving up and down this narrow road morning till night.

(d) A surging crowd always move up and down this narrow road morning till night.

8. This crowd dallied before the astrologer too. [Simple Future Tense]

(a) This crowd will dally before the astrologer too.

(b) This crowd will be dallied before the astrologer too.

(c) This crowd had dallied before the astrologer too.

(d) This crowd will have dallied before the astrologer too.

9. The astrologer transacted his business by the light of a flare. [Present Continuous Tense]

(a) The astrologer was transacting his business by the light of a flare.

(b) The astrologer had transacted his business by the light of a flare.

(c) The astrologer is transacting his business by the light of a flare.

(d) The astrologer has been transacting his business by the light of a flare.

10 The place was lit up by shop lights. [Simple Present Tense]

(a) The place lits up by shop lights.

(b) The place lit up by shop lights.

(c) The place will be lit up by shop lights.

(d) The place is lit up by shop lights.

11. This suited the astrologer very well. [Simple Future Tense]

(a) This will suit the astrologer very well.

add(b) This had suited the astrologer very well.

(c) This will have suited the astrologer very well.

(d) This suits the astrologer very well.

12 He was as much a stranger to the stars as were his innocent customers. [Simple Present Tense]

(a) He were as much a stranger to the stars as is his innocent customers.

(b) He was as much a stranger to the stars as noudis his innocent customers.

(c) He is as much a stranger to the stars as is prin his innocent customers.

(d) He is as much a stranger to the stars as noumecare his innocent customers.

13. He said things which pleased and astonished everyone. [Future Continuous Tense]

(a) He will be saying things which will be molasu pleasing and astonishing everyone.

(b) He will say things which please and astonished everyone.

(c) He said things which pleased and astonish everyone.

(d) He will have been saying things which will have pleasing and astonishing everyone.

14 He deserved the wages he carried home at the end of a day. [Simple Present Tense]

(a) He has deserved the wages he has carried home at the end of a day.

(b) He deserves the wages he carries home at the end of a day.

(c) He will deserve the wages he will carry home at the end of a day.

(d) He is deserving the wages he is carrying home at the end of a day.

15 He had left his village without any previous thought or plan. [Present Perfect Tense]

(a) He has left his village without any previous thought or plan.

(b) He is leaving his village without any previous thought or plan.

(c) He will leave his village without any previous thought or plan.

(d) He is to leave his village without any previous thought or plan.

16 He could not rest till he left it behind a couple of hundred miles. [Present Indefinite Tense]

(a) He cannot rest till he leaves it behind a couple of hundred miles.

(b) He will not rest till he leaves it behind a couple of hundred miles.

(c) He will not rest until he leaves it behind a couple of hundred miles.

(d) He has not take rest until he left it behind a couple of hundred miles.

17 He had a working analysis of mankind’s troubles. [Simple Present Tense]

(a) He has a working analysis of mankind’s troubles.

(b) He have a working analysis of mankind’s troubles.

(c) He is having a working analysis of mankind’s troubles.

(d) He will have a working analysis of mankind’s troubles.

18 Long practice had sharpened his perception [Past Indefinite Tense]

(a) Long practice sharpens his perception.

(b) Long practice will sharpen his perception.

(c) Long practice will be sharpening his perception.

(d) Long practice sharpened his perception.

19 He charged three pice per question. [Past Perfect Tense]

(a) He is charging three pice per question.

(b) He had charged three pice per question.

(c) He has charged three pice per question.

(d) He will charge three pice per question.

20 You have an impetuous nature and a rough exterior. [Simple Past Tense]

(a) You had an impetuous nature and a rough exterior.

(b) You were an impetuous nature and a rough exterior.

(c) You will have an impetuous nature and a rough exterior.

(d) You are having an impetuous nature and a rough exterior.

21 The nuts-vendor blew out his flare and rose to go home. [Present Perfect Tense]

(a) The nuts-vendor blow out his flare and rose to go home.

(b) The nuts-vendor blew out his flare and rises to go home.

(c) The nuts-vendor has blown out his flare and risen to go home.

(d) The nuts-vendor blows out his flare and rises to go home.

22. The other grumbled some vague reply. [Simple Future Tense]

(a) The other will grumble some vague reply.

(b) The other had grumbled some vague she reply.

(c) The other is grumbling some vague

reply. (d) The other will be grumbling some vague reply.

23 The astrologer caught a glimpse of his face by the matchlight. [Present Perfect Tense]

(a) The astrologer had caught a glimpse of his eface by the matchlight.com airl

(b) The astrologer has caught a glimpse of his face by the matchlight.

(c) The astrologer will catch a glimpse of his face by the matchlight.

(d) The astrologer will have a glimpse of his face by the match light.

24 He made preparations to bundle up. [Past Continuous Tense]

(a) He was making preparations to bundle up.

(b) He will make preparations to bundle up.

(c) He makes preparations to bundle up.

(d) He is to make preparations to bundle up.

25 The astrologer shivered in his grip. [Present Continuous Tense]

(a) The astrologer was shivering in his grip.

(b) The astrologer is shivering in his grip.

(c) The astrologer will be shivering in his grip.

(d) The astrologer will have shivered in his grip.

26 He bared his chest to show the scar. [Future Perfect Tense]

(a) He will bare his chest to show the scar.

(b) He bares his chest to show the scar.

(c) He will have bared his chest to show the scar.

(d) He had bared his chest to show the scar.

27 He shook his head regretfully. [Future Continuous Tense]

(a) He will be shaking his had regretfully.

(b) He will shake his had regretfully.

(c) He has shaken his had regretfully.

(d) He will have been shaking his had regretfully.

28 He has escaped my hands. (Simple Future Tense]

(a) He will escape my hands.

(b) He had escaped my hands.

c) He will have escaped my hands.

(d) He will be escaping my hands.

An Astrologer’s Day Textual Grammar MCQ : Tense – Type 2

1. He opened his bag and spread out his professional equipment.

(a) Past perfect tense

(b) Simple past tense

(c) Future perfect tense

(d) Present perfect tense.

2. To crown the effect he wound a saffron-colored turban around his head.

(a) Past indefinite tense

(b) Past continuous tense

(c) Present perfect tense

(d) Future perfect tense.

3. A surging crowd was always moving up and down this narrow road morning till night.

(a) Past perfect tense

(b) Present continuous tense

(c) Past continuous tense

(d) Future continuous tense.

4. A considerable portion of this crowd dallied before the astrologer too.

(a) Future indefinite tense.

(b) Future perfect tense.

(c) Present continuous tense.

(d) Past indefinite tense.

5. He had left his village without any previous thought or plan.

(a) Past perfect tense

(b) Past perfect continuous tense

(c) Future perfect tense

(d) Present perfect tense.

6. Is there any woman in your family?

(a) Present perfect tense

(b) Simple present tense

(c) Past continuous tense

(d) Simple past tense.

7. He had a working analysis of mankind’s troubles.

(a) Past perfect continuous tense

(b) Future continuous tense

(c) Simple present tense

(d) Simple past tense.

8. In many ways you are not getting the fullest results of your efforts.

(a) Present continuous tense

(b) Past perfect continuous tense

(c) Future continuous tense

(d) Simple present tense.

9. You have an impetuous nat exterior. and a rough

(a) Simple present tense

(b) Present continuous tense

(c) Simple Past tense

(d) Future indefinite tense.

10. The nuts-vendor blew out his flare and rose to go home.

(a) Simple present tense

(b) Simple Past tense

(c) Present perfect tense

(d) Future perfect tense.

11. It will do you good to sit down for a while.

(a) Future perfect continuous tense

(b) Past perfect continuous tense

(c) Present perfect tense

(d) Future indefinite tense.

12. I am not used to such challenges.

(a) Present indefinite tense

(b) Past indefinite tense

(c) Past perfect tense

(d) Future perfect tense.

13. After a good deal of haggling, the other agreed.

(a) Past continuous tense

(b) Past perfect continuous tense

(c) Simple past tense

(d) Present continuous tense.

14. A knife has passed through you once.

(a) Past perfect tense

(b) Present perfect tense

(c) Present indefinite tense

(d) Present continuous tense.

15. Listen carefully to what I have to say.

(a) Simple present tense

(b) Present perfect tense

(c) Simple future tense

(d) Future perfect continuous tense.

16. He has escaped my hands.

(a) Simple present tense

(b) Present perfect tense

(c) Future perfect tense

(d) Past perfect tense.

17. He was crushed under a lorry.

(a) Past perfect tense.

(b) Present perfect continuous tense

(c) Present perfect tense

(d) Past indefinite tense.

18. The stranger had gone off into the night.

(a) Past perfect tense

(b) Past continuous tense

(c) Present perfect tense

(d) Future perfect continuous tense.

19. His wife was waiting for him at the door.

(a) Past indefinite tense

(b) Present continuous tense

(c) Past continuous tense

(d) Past perfect continuous tense.

20. The child has been asking for sweets for so many days now.

(a) Present perfect tense

(b) Present perfect continuous tense

(c) Past perfect tense

(d) Present continuous tense.

21. I will prepare some nice stuff for her.

(a) Simple future tense

(b) Present perfect tense dual

(c) Future perfect tense

(d) Future continuous tense.

22. The swine has cheated me.

(a) Simple present tense

(b) Past perfect tense

(c) Present perfect tense

(d) Present perfect continuous tense.

23. He promised me a rupee.

(a) Past perfect tense

(b) Simple past tense

(c) Past continuous tense

(d) Present perfect tense.

24. Do you know that a great load is gone from me today ?

(a) Simple past tense

(b) Simple present tense

(c) Present perfect tense

(d) Present continuous tense.

25. We drank, gambled and quarrelled badly one day.

(a) Simple past tense

(b) Past perfect tense

(c) Future indefinite tense

(d) Present perfect tense.

An Astrologer’s Day Textual Grammar MCQ : Change of Voice

1. Punctually at midday he opened his bag and spread out his professional equipment.

(a) Punctually at midday his bag was opened and his professional equipment was spread out by him.

(b) Punctually at midday his bag and professional equipment was opened and spread out by him.

(c) Punctually at midday his bag was opened and professional equipment had been spread out by him.

(d) Punctually at midday his bag had been opened and professional equipment had been spread out.

2. His eyes sparkled with a sharp abnormal gleam.

(a) A sharp abnormal gleam had sparkled his Bro eyes.

(b) His eyes was sparkled with the help of a sharp abnormal gleam.

(c) A sharp abnormal gleam was sparkled in to his eyes.

(d) Voice change of the given sentence is not possible.

3. The power of his eyes was considerably enhanced by their position.

(a) Their position was considerably enhanced by the power of his eyes.

(b) Their position had been enhanced by the power of his eyes.

(c) Their position considerably enhanced the power of his eyes.

d) The power of his eyes had been Sos considerably enhanced by its position.

4. To crown the effect he wound a saffron- Sd coloured turban around his head.

(a) To crown the effect a saffron-coloured turban was being wound by him around his head.

(b) To crown the effect a saffron-coloured turban had been wounded by him.

(c) He wound a saffron-coloured turban around his head to crown the effect.

(d) To crown the effect a saffron-coloured turban was wound by him around his head.

5. People were attracted to him as bees are attracted to cosmos or dahlia stalks.

(a) He attracted people as cosmos or dahlia stalks attract bees.

(b) He were attracted by people as cosmos or dahlia stalks were attracted by bees.

(c) He had attracted people as bees had attracted cosmos or dahlia stalks.

(d) He attracts people as cosmos or dahlia stalks had attracted bees.

6. A spreading tamarind tree, flanked a path running through the Town Hall Park.

(a) A path that ran through the Town Hall Park flanked a spreading tamarind tree.

(b) A path running through the Town Hall Park was flanked by a spreading tamarind tree.

(c) A park was running through the Town Hall Path and was being flanked by a spreading tamarind tree.

(d) A tamarind tree had flanked a path running

7. through the Town Hall Park. ) An auctioneer of cheap cloth, created enough din all day to attract the whole town.

(a) An auctioneer of cheap cloth had created enough din and attracted the whole town.

(b) Enough din had been created all day by an auctioneer to attract the whole town.

(c) Enough din was being created by an auctioneer of cheap cloth to attract the whole town.

(d) Enough din was created all day by an auctioneer of cheap cloth to attract the whole town.

8. A vendor of fried groundnuts gave his ware a fancy name each day

(a) His ware was given a fancy name each day by a vendor of fried groundnuts.

(b) His ware had been given a fancy name each day by a vendor of fried groundnuts.

(c) His ware are gave a fancy name each day by a vendor of fried groundnuts.

(d) A vendor of fried groundnuts was being given his ware a fancy name each day by him.

9. A considerable portion of this crowd dallied before the astrologer too.

(a) The astrologer was being dallied before a considerable portion of this crowd too.

(b) The astrologer was dallied before by a considerable portion of this crowd too.

(c) The astrologer had been dallied before with a considerable portion of this crowd too.

(d) The astrologer dallied before a considerable portion of this crowd too.

10. The astrologer transacted his business by the light of a flare.

(a) The business was being transacted by the light of a flare by the astrologer.

(b) His business is transacted by the light of a flare the astrologer.

(c) The astrologer’s business was transacted by the light of a flare.

(d) His business is transacted by the astrologer with the help of the light of a flare.

11. The place was lit up by shop lights.

(a) The place had been lit up by the shop lights.

(b) Shop lights are lit up to brighten the place.

(c) Shop lights were lit up by the place.

(d) Shop lights lit up the place.

12. He knew what was going to happen to himself next minute.

(a) What was going to happen to himself next minute was known to him.

(b) He knew what had been going to happen to himself next minute.

(c) It was known to him what was going to happen to himself next minute.

(d) He knew that it was being gone to happen to himself next minute.

13. He said things which pleased and astonished everyone.

(a) Things which pleased and astonished everyone were said by him. 

(b) Things were being said by him which pleased and astonished everyone.

(c) Pleasing and astonishing things were said by him.

(d) He said those things to please and astonish everyone.

14. He would have carried on the work of his forefathers.

(a) The work of his forefathers would have been carried on by him.

(b) He would have been carried on the work of his forefathers.

(c) The work of his forefathers would have carried on by him.

(d) The work of his forefathers will have been carried on by him.

15. Long practice had sharpened his perception.

(a) His perception has been sharpened by long practice.

(b) His perception had been sharpened by long practice.

(c) His perception is sharpened by long practice.

(d) His perception was sharpened by long practice.

16. Within five minutes he understood what was wrong.

(a) He understood what is wrong within five minutes.

(b) What had gone wrong was understood by him within five minutes.

(c) What was wrong was understood by him within five minutes.

(d) He understood what was wrong within five minutes.

17. He charged three pice per question.

(a) Three pice per question was being charges by him. cave all (d)

(b) Three pice are charged by him per question.

(c) Three pice per question has been charged by him.

(d) Three pice per question was charged by him.

18. He never opened his mouth till the other had spoken for at least ten minutes.

(a) His mouth was never opened till the other had spoken for at least ten minutes.

(b) His mouth has not been opened till the other has spoken for at least ten minutes.

(c) His mouth is never opened by him until the words had been spoken by the other for at least ten minutes.

(d) His mouth had never been opened till the other had spoken for at least ten minutes.

19. In many ways you are not getting the fullest results for your efforts.

(a) In many ways your efforts are not being got the fullest results.

(b) In many ways you do not get the fullest results for your efforts.

(c) In many ways your efforts will not be getting the fullest results.

(d) Voice change of the given sentence is not possible.

20. He gave an analysis of character.

(a) An analysis of character is given by him.

(b) An analysis of character had been given by him.

(c) An analysis of character was given by him.

(d) An analysis of character has been given by him.

21. This endeared him to their hearts immediately.

(a) He was endeared by this.

(b) He was being endeared to their hearts immediately.

(c) He is endeared to their hearts immediately by that.

(d) He was endeared to their hearts immediately by this.

22. The nuts-vendor blew out his flare.

(a) His flare had been blown out by the nuts- vendor.

(b) The flare was being blown out by the nuts-vendor.

(c) His flare was blown out by the nuts-vendor.

(d) The flare is blown out by him.

23. He was putting them back into his bag.

(a) They are put back in the bag by him.

(b) They were being put back into his bag by him.

(c) They were put back by him.

(d) They have been put back into the bag by him.

24. The other grumbled some vague reply.

(a) Some vague reply is grumbled by the other.

(b) Some vague reply were being grumbled by the other.

(c) Some vague reply was grumbled (by the other).

(d) Some vague reply was being grumbled by the other.

25. At this the other withdrew his arm, took out an anna and flung it out to him.

(a) At this his arm was withdrawn by the other, an anna was taken out and was flung out to him.

(b) At this the other withdrew his arm, anna was taken out and it was flung out to him.

(c) At this his arm withdrawn by the other, an anna was taken out and flung it out to him.

(d) At this the arm was withdrew by the other, took out an anna and it was flung out to him.

26. If I prove you are bluffing, you must return that anna to me with interest.

(a) If you are bluffing being proved by me, that anna must be returned to me by you with interest.

(b) If it is proved that you are bluffing, that anna must be returned to me with interest by you.

(c) If it is proved you are bluffing, you must return that anna to me with interest.

(d) If you are bluffing is proved by me, that anna must be returned with interest to me.

27. If you find my answers satisfactory, will you give me five ruppes?

(a) If your find my answers satisfactory, would I be given five ruppes by you?

(b) If my answers are found satisfactory, will I be given five rupees by you?

(c) If my answers are found satisfactory, will five rupees be given to me by you?

(d) If you find my answers satisfactory will I be giving five rupees to you?

28. Will you give me eight annas?

(a) Will I be given eight annas by you?

(b) Will eight annas been given to me by you?

(c) Will have been eight annas given to me?

(d) Voice change of the given sentence is not possible.

29. This pact was accepted after a little further argument.

(a) They had accepted the pact after a little further argument.

(b) They accepted the pact after a little further argument.

(c) After a little further argument they had accepted the pact.

(d) This pact is accepted after a little further argument.

30. The astrologer sent up a prayer to heaven as the other lit a cheroot.

(a) A prayer was sent up to heaven by the astrologer as a cheroot was lit by the other.

(b) A prayer was sent up to heaven by the astrologer as the other lit a cheroot.

(c) The astrologer sent up a prayer to heaven as a cheroot was lit by the other.

(d) A prayer sent by the astrologer and a cheroot lit by the other.

31. Jutka drivers swore at their horses.

(a) Horses swore at the jutka drivers.

(b) Jutka drivers were sworn at their horses.

(c) Their horses were sworn at by the jutka drivers.

(d) Drivers of jutka were sworn at by their horses.

32. The babble of the crowd agitated the semi- darkness of the park.

(a) The semi-darkness of the park was being agitated by the crowd.

(b) The semi-darkness of the park was agitated by the babble of the crowd.

(c) The crowd babble semi-darkness of the park. agitated the

(d) The semi-darkness of the park had been agitated by the crowd babble.

33. He made preparations to bundle up.

(a) Preparations had been made by him to Jaum woybundle up.

(b) Preparations were made by him to bundle up.

(c) Preparations to bundle up were being made by him.

(d) Preparations were has been made by him to bundle up.

34. The other held his wrist.

(a) His wrist had been held by the other.

(b) His wrist were held by the other.

(c) His wrist was held by the other.

(d) His wrist was being held by the other.

35. You dragged me in while I was passing.

(a) I was dragged in by you while I was passing.

(b) I was being dragged in by you while I was passed.

(c) You dragged me in while I was being passed.

(d) I was being passed in while you dragged me.

36. I will speak to you tomorrow.

(a) You will be spoken to by me tomorrow.

(b) I will be spoken to you by tomorrow.

(c) I will be spoken by you tomorrow.

(d) You will be spoken by me tomorrow.

37. Otherwise I will not let you go till you disgorge all your coins.

(a) Otherwise you would not be let go by me till you disgorge all your coins.

(b) Otherwise I will not let you go till all your coins are disgorged.

(c) Otherwise you will not be let go by me till all your coins are disgorged by you.

(d) You have to disgorge all your coins otherwise you will not be let go.

38. The astrologer muttered a few incantations.

(a) A few incantations were muttered by the astrologer.

(b) A few incantations was muttered by the cator astrologer.we stew elevhb coffel

(c) A few incantations were being muttered by the astrologer.

(d) A few incantations was being muttered by the astrologer.

39. You may do what you like.

(a) What you like may be done by you.

(b) What you like may have done by you.

(c) What you like may done by you.

(d) What you like may have been done by you.

40. Has a knife passed through you once?

(a) A knife has passed through you once.

(b) Have you been passed through with a knife once by someone?

(c) Has someone passed you through a knife once?

(d) Has you been passed through a knife once someone?

41. He bared his chest to show the scar.

(a) His chest was bared by him to show the scar.

(b) His chest was bared by him.

(c) His chest has been bared by him to show the scar.

(d) His chest had been bared by him to show the scar.

42. You were pushed into a well nearby in the field.

(a) Someone had pushed you into a well nearby in the field.

(b) Someone pushes you into a well nearby in the field.

(c) Someone pushed you into a well nearby in the field.

(d) Someone has pushed you into a well nearby in the field.

43. When shall I get at him?

(a) When shall he be get at by me?

(b) When will he be get at by me?

(c) When shall he be got at by me?

(d) When will he be got at by me?

44. Take the next train and be gone.

(a) You should take the next train and be gone.

(b) You are advised to take the next train and be gone.

(c) You are requested to take the next train and be gone.

(d) The next train should be taken by you.

45. Never travel southward again.

(a) You are told to not travel southward again.

(b) You are advised not to travel southward again.

(c) You are not advised to travel southward again.

(d) You are not instructed to travel southward again.

46. The place was deserted by the time the astrologer picked up his articles and put them into his bag.

(a) People deserted the place by the time the articles were picked up and put into his bag by the astrologer.

(b) The place was deserted by the time the articles were picked up and put into his bag by the astrologer.

(c) People deserted the place by the time the astrologer picked up his articles and put dprit them into his bag.

(d) The people have deserted the place by the time the articles have been picked up and put into his bag by the astrologer.

47. His wife demanded an explanation.

(a) An explanation was demanded by his wife.

(b) An explanation was being demanded by his wife.

(c) An explanation had been demanded by his wife.

(d) An explanation is demanded by his wife.

48. He flung the coins at her.

(a) She was flung at the coins by him.

(b) The coins was flung at her by him.

(c) The coins were flung at her by him.

(d) She had been flung at the coins by him.

49. I can buy some jaggery and coconut tomorrow.

(a) Some jaggery and coconut may be bought by me tomorrow.

(b) Some jaggery and coconut could be bought by me tomorrow.

(c) Some jaggery and coconut must be bought by me tomorrow.

(d) Some jaggery and coconut can be bought by me tomorrow.abupaten

50. I will prepare some nice stuff for her.

(a) Some nice stuff will be prepared for her by me.

(b) Some nice stuff would be prepared for her by me.

(c) Some nice stuff ought to be prepared for her by me.

(d) Some nice stuff should be prepared for her by me.

51. The swine has cheated me.

(a) I had been cheated by the swine.

(b) I have been cheated by the swine.

(c) I am cheated by the swine.

(d) I must have been cheated by the swine.

52. He promised me a rupee.

(a) I was promised a rupee by him.

(b) A rupee has been promised to me by him.

(c) A rupee was promised to me by him.

(d) He was promised to me by a rupee.

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