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Q #21
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Directions: Find the best possible replacement for the underlined part of the sentence in the question.

If you litter, you ________ to pay a fine.

  1. will have     
  2. would have  
  3. will had 
  4. would had  


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Explanation: C & D are grammatically incorrect. For A & B use the rule of – we use "will" when we talk about future actions, when dealing with on-the-spot decisions, promises, offers etc. We use would for possible/unreal/future-in-the-past actions.

Q #22
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Directions: Find the best possible replacement for the underlined part of the sentence in the question.

I know many people whom had gone for the vacation abroad

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Explanation: Subject case of ‘whom’ is ‘who’

Q #23
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Directions: Find the best possible replacement for the underlined part of the sentence in the question.

I as well as my brother are going to watch a movie.
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Explanation: If two subjects are joined together by as well as; then the verb in the sentence will always be according to the first subject; which is ‘I’ here so ‘am going’ will be used.

Q #24
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Directions: Find the best possible replacement for the underlined part of the sentence in the question.

Ankita dislikes him, isn't she?

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Explanation: The pronoun for asking question should start with Do, Does or Did.

Q #25
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Directions: Find the best possible replacement for the underlined part of the sentence in the question.

My landlord will take care for my cat when I am away.

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Explanation: take care of is the right prepositional phrase.