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Pronouns

easy2019
English

Either my husband or my brother will volunteer ------------------ time for the project.

A
its
B
their
C
his
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The phrase 'Either my husband or my brother' is singular, so the singular possessive pronoun 'his' correctly agrees with the subject. 'Their' is plural and incorrect here, and 'its' is used for objects or animals, not people. 'None of these' is incorrect because 'his' is the correct choice.

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Prepositions and Time Expressions

easy2019
English

They live about -------------- from here.

A
an hour of drive
B
a drive of an hour
C
an hour's drive
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The correct phrase is "an hour's drive," which correctly uses the possessive form to indicate the duration of the drive. The other options are grammatically incorrect or unnatural in English.

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Prepositions

easy2019
English

We should comply --------------- the rules and regulations of the Organization.

A
for
B
of
C
with
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The correct preposition to use with 'comply' in this context is 'with'. The phrase 'comply with the rules and regulations' is the standard and grammatically correct usage.

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Prepositions

easy2019
English

We are writing the school assignment with black ink.

A
in
B
at
C
with
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The correct preposition to indicate the instrument used for writing is 'with'. Therefore, 'with black ink' is correct. 'In' and 'at' do not fit the context, and 'None of these' is incorrect since 'with' is appropriate.

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Prepositions

easy2019
English

You can compare my copy ------------------- the original.

A
with
B
for
C
to
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The correct preposition to use in this context is 'with' because you compare one thing with another. 'Compare to' is used to highlight similarities, but 'compare with' is the standard phrase for examining differences or similarities between two items.

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Prepositions

easy2019
English

I am not concerned ------------- his affairs.

A
for
B
of
C
about
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The correct preposition to use with 'concerned' in this context is 'about', making the phrase 'concerned about his affairs' correct. 'Concerned of' is not idiomatic English in this usage.

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Prepositions

easy2019
English

He is blind ------------- one eye.

A
for
B
of
C
with
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The correct preposition to use in this context is 'with' to indicate possession or condition related to the eye. 'He is blind with one eye' means he has blindness affecting one eye. 'Of' is incorrect here.

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Prepositions

easy2019
English

She has two children ------------------ her first husband.

A
from
B
by
C
during
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The correct preposition to indicate possession or origin in this context is 'from'. 'She has two children from her first husband' correctly shows the relationship. Other options do not fit grammatically or semantically.

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Articles

easy2019
English

Choose the correct article to complete the sentence: "___ cell phone do not cause cancer."

A
A
B
An
C
The
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The noun "cell phone" is a singular countable noun and requires an article. The correct indefinite article before a word starting with a consonant sound like "cell" is "A". Therefore, "A cell phone" is correct. The options "An" and "The" are incorrect here because "An" is used before vowel sounds, and "The" is a definite article used for specific known items. "None of these" is not applicable. Note that the original sentence has a verb agreement error ('do' should be 'does'), but since the question focuses on the article, the correct answer is "A."

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Prepositions

easy2019
EnglishFIA

___ serious injuries, he managed to play well in the last match.

A
Despite
B
For
C
In
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The correct preposition to express contrast in this sentence is 'Despite'. It shows that even though there were serious injuries, he still managed to play well. The other options do not fit the context grammatically or semantically.