English Grammar - Read Mode

Browse questions and answers at your own pace

588 Total Questions
Back to Category
A
kidney diseases
B
stomach diseases
C
cancer
D
brain diseasess

Explanation

Oncology is a branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer. An Oncologist treats cancer.

Categories: English Grammar
A
Corps
B
Corpes
C
Crops
D
Cropse

Explanation

A 'Corpse' is the correct spelling for a dead body. 'Corps' refers to a branch of an army (e.g., Marine Corps). 'Crops' are plants grown for food.

Categories: English Grammar
A
that
B
all
C
in addition
D
not only

Explanation

The structure 'not only... but also' is a correlative conjunction. It connects two parallel ideas: 'not only the features... but also the efficiency'.

Categories: English Grammar
A
any larger
B
as large
C
such a large
D
so large

Explanation

'Such a large' is the correct structure. 'Such' is used before 'a/an' + adjective + noun to emphasize the degree of the adjective.

Categories: English Grammar
A
went to
B
visited to
C
gone
D
been to

Explanation

'Have been to' is the correct form to indicate that someone has visited a place and returned, or not visited it at all in their life. 'Gone to' implies they are still there.

Categories: English Grammar
A
bought
B
worth
C
sell
D
available

Explanation

The adjective 'worth' is used to indicate the value of something. 'Worth taka five thousand' means its value is 5000 taka.

Categories: English Grammar
A
triumphant
B
fragile
C
tactile
D
competent

Explanation

Triumphant means having won a battle or contest; successful. It makes sense to challenge a rival who is more successful or triumphant.

Categories: English Grammar
A
present
B
predict
C
prefix
D
pretend

Explanation

Predict means to say or estimate that (a specified thing) will happen in the future. It fits the context of foreseeing future events.

Categories: English Grammar
A
draught
B
drought
C
draft
D
drauft

Explanation

Drought refers to a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall. 'Draught' refers to a current of cool air or a drink. Spelling is key here.

Categories: English Grammar
A
carpenter
B
butcher
C
cobber
D
potter

Explanation

A cobbler is a person who mends shoes as a profession. A carpenter works with wood, a butcher with meat, and a potter with clay.

Categories: English Grammar