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A
I wish I had the wings of a bird.
B
I had the wings of a bird.
C
I should have the wings of a bird.
D
May I have the wings of a bird.

Explanation

When an exclamatory sentence starts with 'Had', the assertive form begins with 'I wish' followed by the rest of the clause. Structure: I wish + subject + had + ...

A
on
B
by
C
with
D
over

Explanation

'Get over' is a phrasal verb meaning to recover from an illness or overcome a difficulty. 'Got over' fits the context of recovering from illness.

A
would cook
B
had cooked
C
cook
D
was cooking

Explanation

When 'while' connects two clauses and the first is in Past Indefinite, the second usually takes Past Continuous tense (was/were + verb+ing).

A
giving up
B
to give up
C
in giving up
D
from giving up

Explanation

Certain verbs like advise, request, order are followed by an object and then an infinitive (to + verb). So, 'advised me to give up' is correct.

A
very little
B
any
C
very
D
many

Explanation

'Tea' is an uncountable noun. We use 'little' or 'very little' with uncountable nouns to indicate a small amount. 'Many' is for countable nouns.

A
to drink
B
take
C
to taking
D
having

Explanation

The phrase 'cannot help' is followed by a verb + ing (gerund). 'Cannot but' takes the base form. Hence, 'cannot help having' is correct.

A
for
B
of
C
in
D
by

Explanation

Dying for a cause or country takes the preposition 'for' (die for). Die of (disease), die from (effect), die by (suicide/accident).

A
Must be blot we lot.
B
We cannot blot what we must lot.
C
We must blot what we cannot lot.
D
We must be blotted what we cannot lot.

Explanation

The proverb 'What is lotted cannot be blotted' is in passive voice. The active transformation provided in standard grammar for this specific proverb is 'We cannot blot what we must lot' implying destiny.

A
common language
B
maiden speech
C
second language
D
mother tongue

Explanation

Lingua franca refers to a common language used for communication between people who do not share a native language. English is a global lingua franca.

A
do
B
done
C
doing
D
did

Explanation

Structure: To be + Past Participle (V3). This indicates a passive requirement. So, 'to be done' is the correct form.