Questions Related to leadership
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Has
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Have
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Dummy Choice 1
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Dummy Choice 2
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Correct
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Incorrect
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Dummy Choice 1
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Dummy Choice 2
B
Correct answer
Explanation
The sentence 'I don't like when she tells me that I have to study' is grammatically correct and natural. It uses proper tense structure, the subordinate clause 'when she tells me' is correctly formed, and the modal phrase 'have to study' (meaning 'must study') is used appropriately.
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Correct
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Incorrect
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Dummy Choice 1
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Dummy Choice 2
A
Correct answer
Explanation
The sentence 'She's used to running in the park after 6 p.m.' is grammatically correct. It uses the proper construction 'be used to + -ing' to express a habit or accustomed state. The gerund 'running' is correct after 'used to', and the time expression 'after 6 p.m.' is properly placed.
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Has
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Have
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Dummy Choice 1
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Dummy Choice 2
B
Correct answer
Explanation
The subject 'The rest of us' refers to a plural group of people. Consequently, it requires the plural verb 'have'. 'Has' would only be used if the 'rest' referred to a singular uncountable mass.
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Has
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Have
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Dummy Choice 1
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Dummy Choice 2
B
Correct answer
Explanation
The phrase 'A few' is a plural quantifier. When 'a few of [plural noun/pronoun]' is the subject, it takes a plural verb. 'Have' is the plural form required for agreement.
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Has
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Have
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Dummy Choice 1
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Dummy Choice 2
A
Correct answer
Explanation
The subject 'Each' is a singular pronoun. Even though 'of us' follows it, the verb must agree with 'Each'. Thus, the singular verb 'has' is correct, and the plural 'have' is incorrect.
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Has
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Have
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Dummy Choice 1
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Dummy Choice 2
A
Correct answer
Explanation
The word 'Everybody' is a singular indefinite pronoun. In English grammar, singular subjects require singular verbs. 'Has' is the singular form, whereas 'have' is plural.
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Has
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Have
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Dummy Choice 1
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Dummy Choice 2
A
Correct answer
Explanation
The subject of the sentence is 'Everyone', which is an indefinite pronoun that is always singular. Therefore, it requires the singular verb 'has'. The phrase 'of us' is a prepositional phrase that does not change the subject's number.
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Has
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Have
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Dummy Choice 1
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Dummy Choice 2
B
Correct answer
Explanation
When two subjects are joined by 'and' ('Peter and Paul'), they form a compound plural subject. Therefore, the plural verb 'have' is required. 'Has' is the singular form and is incorrect here.
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Correct
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Incorrect
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Dummy Choice 1
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Dummy Choice 2
B
Correct answer
Explanation
The sentence is grammatically incorrect because 'Parachute' is a noun (the object) or a verb (the action). The gerund 'Parachuting' should be used as the subject of the sentence to describe the sport.