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Questions and Grammar-MDCAT

Q.1 Can you write a whole paragraph without writing the letter 'A'?
Ans. Curiosity is there when one tries to know something somewhere sometimes. He is interested in knowing his surroundings, so he keeps himself in queer mood. this exercise sets him in motion, which in the end gives him the opportunity to shun him out of his boredom. Sometimes, he uses his current knowledge to check his previous good experiences. thus he follows one course until success. (FOCUS)

Q.2 Which one is correct, 
"Do your father work in a factory?" or 
"Does your father work in a factory?"

Answer: 
1. In Present Tense first form of the verb is used with I,we, they, you & plural noun
For Example:
  • We play cricket daily.
  • You read the Dawn newspaper.
  • I play chess.
2. In the first form of the verb is used after 'do' with I,we, they, & you, for Example:
  • Do we play cricket daily?
  • Do you read the Dawn newspaper?
  • Do I play chess?

3. In Present Tense first form of the verb is used with he, she, it, singular noun, with the addition of s/es 

Example:

  • He plays cricket daily.
  • She reads the Dawn newspaper.
  • John plays chess.

In the interrogative, 'does' is used with he, she, it, and a singular noun, 

Example:

  • Does he play daily?
  • Does she read the Dawn newspaper?
  • Does John play chess?


So 'your father' stands for 'he' and it takes 'does' for an interrogative sentence.

Does your father go to a factory? is the correct sentence.

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Verb Correction Difficult level Set II

Verb Correction Difficult level Set III

Q.3 Which one is correct, 

"He is looking angry." or 

"He looks angry."

 Answer:

'look' as an action verb needs an object, and can take an adverb.

For example:

  • She is looking for a new job. No
  • She is looking at me angrily.

'look' as a Sense Verb needs an adjective

For example:

  • She looks angry. Not ''angrily'
  •  'He is looking at her angrily. (angrily is an adverb) So 
He looks angry. is the correct sentence.

 Q.4 Which one is correct, 

  • "He don't play hockey." Or 
  • "He doesn't play hockey." 
Answers: 
1. Singular noun takes Singular Verb, for example:
  • He doesn't write novels.
  • Jack doesn't waste his time.
2. Plural Noun takes plural Verb, for example:
  • They don't smoke cigarettes.
  • Men work hard.
  • Women wash clothes. 
3. Plural verb is used with I, we, they & You, for example:
  • I don't make a noise.
  • You don't get good marks.
  • We play cricket.

Q.5 Which one is correct, 

  • "He is taller than me."  Or 
  • "He is taller than I." 
Answers: 
In comparison, the Subjective case is compared with the subjective pronoun. The pronoun, 'me' is objective and the pronoun, 'he' is the subjective case, so
  • He is taller than I
  • She is taller than he.
  • She is taller than her mother.
'her mother' is a subjective case

Note: Visit YouTube and type to watch "Cases of pronouns with Masood"

Q.6 Which one is correct, 

"He has his books and I have mine books." Or 

"He has his books and I have mine." 

Answers: 

In the first sentence, 'my' should be instead of 'mine' , such as 'He has his books and I have my books. And 

The second sentence " He has his books and I have mine." is correct. 

Click here to mark a bubble worksheet of possessive pronouns.

Q.6 What is the use of 'since','for' and 'ago'

Answer:

Since

'Since' is used with a specific name of Time, such as since morning, since Sunday, since 1990 etc 

Example:

  • He has been studying since Morning.
  • They have not received any letters since March 
  • You have not learnt the poem since Monday

For

'For' is used with number of Time , such as two hours, three months, four years etc.

Example:


  • He has been studying for two days. 
  • They have not received any letters for an hour 
  • You have not learnt the poem for two days.
  • They have been married for 10 years.
ago
'ago' is related to past actions, such as 10 years ago, two days ago etc.
  • He left the city 10 years ago.
  • We met them two days ago. 
  • I bought this car one week ago 

Q.7 Is the sentence correct, "He is not roguish, just have had negativity in his character "? 

Answer:

The subject is singular so the verb must be Singular, such as 

  • He is not roguish, just has had negativity in his character. 

Q.8 What is the word, wicket', and why do you think so?  

Answer:

The word, 'wicked, is used as noun as well as an adjective in English language, such as 

As a Noun 

  • They are wicked. (in a a sense of bad and crooketed fellows)  
It is also used idiomatically when people complain that they have a lot of work to do. 
As an Adjective
  • I have read many stories of wicket witches.

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