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Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. He gone there

  2. He will gone there

  3. He may gone there

  4. He had gone there

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
D Correct answer
Explanation

'He had gone there' uses the past perfect tense correctly with 'had' + past participle 'gone'. This indicates an action completed before another past action. Options A, B, and C are grammatically incorrect - they don't use proper auxiliary verbs with 'gone'. The past perfect requires 'had' + past participle.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. It is rained

  2. It will rained

  3. It is raining

  4. It will raining

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

Present continuous tense 'It is raining' correctly describes an ongoing weather action. 'It is rained' incorrectly uses passive voice, 'It will rained' misuses future tense with past participle, and 'It will raining' combines 'will' with a present participle without 'be'.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. I has been reading

  2. I am been reading

  3. I have been reading

  4. I had reading

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

Present perfect continuous 'I have been reading' shows an action started in the past continuing to the present. 'I has been' uses wrong auxiliary for 'I', 'I am been' incorrectly mixes present and past participle, and 'I had reading' lacks the past participle form.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. Mohan have comes

  2. Mohan is come

  3. Mohan was come

  4. Mohan has come

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
D Correct answer
Explanation

The present perfect tense "has come" is used when an action happened at an unspecified time before now. "Mohan have comes" incorrectly uses "have" with a singular subject and wrong verb form, "is come" mixes present simple with past participle, and "was come" incorrectly pairs past simple with past participle.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. You will going there

  2. You will be going there

  3. You had going there

  4. You may going there

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

Future continuous 'You will be going there' correctly predicts an ongoing future action using 'will be' + present participle. 'You will going' misses the required 'be', 'You had going' misuses past tense, and 'You may going' incorrectly pairs modal with present participle without 'be'.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. He has come here tomorrow

  2. He will come here tomorrow

  3. He is come here tomorrow

  4. He will coming here tomorrow

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

Future simple 'He will come here tomorrow' correctly states a future action with a time marker. 'He has come' is present perfect tense incompatible with future marker 'tomorrow', 'He is come' incorrectly uses present continuous, and 'He will coming' omits the required 'be'.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. The boy has gone yesterday

  2. The boy will gone yesterday

  3. The boy had gone yesterday

  4. The boy might gone yesterday

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

Past perfect 'The boy had gone yesterday' correctly describes a completed action at a specific past time. Present perfect 'has gone' cannot be used with the past time marker 'yesterday', 'will gone' misuses future tense, and 'might gone' incorrectly pairs modal with past participle without 'have'.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. I am slept

  2. I will slept

  3. I may slept

  4. I had slept

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
D Correct answer
Explanation

Past perfect 'I had slept' correctly expresses a completed action before another past time. 'I am slept' incorrectly uses present continuous with past participle, 'I will slept' omits the required 'have', and 'I may slept' wrongly pairs modal with past participle without 'have'.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. You will have come here by then

  2. You have come here by then

  3. You has come here by then

  4. You are come here by then

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

Future perfect 'You will have come here by then' correctly describes an action that will be completed before a specified future point. Present perfect 'have come' cannot express future completion relative to another future time, 'has come' uses wrong auxiliary, and 'are come' incorrectly uses present continuous.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. We will be playing yesterday

  2. We will be playing tomorrow.

  3. We had been playing tomorrow

  4. We should be playing yesterday

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

Future continuous 'We will be playing tomorrow' correctly predicts ongoing action at a future time. 'We will be playing yesterday' contradicts future tense with past time marker, 'We had been playing tomorrow' misuses past perfect with future time, and 'We should be playing yesterday' incompatibly pairs modal with past time.