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Questions Related to communication

She ________ to come to the party if she had known that her ex-boyfriend would be there.

  1. would not agree

  2. did not agree

  3. would not have agreed

  4. could not agree


Correct Option: C
  1. will not tell

  2. wouldn't have told

  3. wouldn't had told

  4. would not tell


Correct Option: B
  1. would have lied

  2. would lie

  3. will have

  4. will lie


Correct Option: A
  1. had played

  2. will play

  3. have played

  4. will have played


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

To solve this question, the user needs to understand the grammar rules for conditional sentences. The sentence is in the past tense, which suggests that the answer choice needs to be in the past tense as well.

Now, let's go through each option and explain why it is right or wrong:

A. had played: This option is correct. The sentence expresses a hypothetical situation in the past that did not happen. Therefore, the correct option should be in the past perfect tense. "Had played" is in the past perfect tense, which is appropriate for the given sentence. So, option A is the correct answer.

B. will play: This option is wrong. This is in the future tense, which is not appropriate for the given sentence. The sentence refers to a hypothetical situation in the past, so the verb tense must be in the past.

C. have played: This option is wrong. This is in the present perfect tense, which is not appropriate for the given sentence. The sentence refers to a hypothetical situation in the past, so the verb tense must be in the past.

D. will have played: This option is wrong. This is in the future perfect tense, which is not appropriate for the given sentence. The sentence refers to a hypothetical situation in the past, so the verb tense must be in the past.

Therefore, the correct answer is: A. had played

  1. will not tell

  2. wouldn't have told

  3. would not tell

  4. had not told


Correct Option: B

I was afraid to ask her out because she ________ me before.

  1. was rejecting

  2. had rejected

  3. rejected

  4. has rejected


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

To solve this question, the user needs to understand the tense of the sentence and the concept of verb tense agreement. The sentence is written in the past tense, which means the correct verb form should also be in the past tense. The user must choose the option that correctly agrees with the tense of the sentence.

Now, let's go through each option and explain why it is right or wrong:

A. was rejecting: This option is incorrect because it is in the past continuous tense which means that the action was ongoing in the past, but it does not fit the context of the sentence. It suggests that the person was continuously rejecting the speaker, but the sentence implies that the person had rejected the speaker before.

B. had rejected: This option is correct. The past perfect tense ("had rejected") refers to a past action that was fully completed before another action in the past. In this case, the rejection happened before the speaker's hesitation to ask her out.

C. rejected: This option is in the simple past tense, which is grammatically correct, but it does not fully convey the temporal relationship between the two events. The past perfect tense (had rejected) is more appropriate in this context.

D. has rejected: This option is in the present perfect tense which refers to an action that started in the past and continues to the present. It is not correct to use this tense to describe an action that occurred entirely in the past.

Therefore, the correct answer is:

The Answer is: B. had rejected

  1. will be driven

  2. ’ll have driven

  3. has driven down

  4. had driven down


Correct Option: B
  1. dreamed

  2. have dreamed

  3. dreamt

  4. has dreamed


Correct Option: C
  1. didn't see

  2. would not have seen

  3. would not see

  4. will not have


Correct Option: B