Q.1
I bought a new car last year, but I . . . . . . . . my old car yet, so at present I have two cars.
Q.2
All these years I . . . . . . . him to keep away from such people, but he did not listen to me.
Q.3
I am convinced . . . . . . . . his innocence.
Q.4
Hardly . . . . . . . . left the railway station when the train arrived.
Q.5
He is willing to make a concession . . . . . . . . the demands of his employees.
Q.6
I am glad . . . . . . . . the movie.
Q.7
He is being accused . . . . . . . . theft.
Q.8
Would anybody . . . . . . . . a mother have risked his or her life for the baby.
Q.9
If they want to succeed, they . . . . . . . . have to work very hard.
Q.10
Will you . . . . . . . . my dog while I am on tour?
Q.11
There is a disturbing nexus . . . . . . . . politics and sports in India.
Q.12
The jailer saw . . . . . . . the prisoner's scheme.
Q.13
The new education policy provides a useful . . . . . . . for the planners to remove illiteracy.
Q.14
The police has been looking for him . . . . . . . . four weeks.
Q.15
The meeting was presided . . . . . . . . by the Prime Minister.
Q.16
. . . . . . . . is the way to the public library?
Q.17
When I was a child, I . . . . . . . . to school everyday instead of going by cycle.
Q.18
The doctor advised him to go . . . . . . . . several medical tests.
Q.19
The officer warned me . . . . . . . . the office until five o'clock.
Q.20
In large cities people are cut . . . . . . . . from nature.
Q.21
I have been ill . . . . . . . . last Sunday.
Q.22
His conduct is bad, and his honesty is not . . . . . . . . suspicion.
Q.23
We don't know what . . . . . . . . him to commit this crime.
Q.24
The Committee's appeal to the people for money . . . . . . . . little response.
Q.25
He granted the request because he was . . . . . . . . to . . . . . . . . his friend.
Q.26
Though Bonsai, a well-known art form, originated in China, it was . . . . . . . . by the Japanese.
Q.27
The children were disappointed because they had hoped . . . . . . . . with us.
Q.28
Would you mind . . . . . . . . to the Principal how the trouble started?
Q.29
I would like to . . . . . . . . your attention to the second paragraph of my letter . . . . . . . . to the terms of sale of the machinery.
Q.30
. . . . . . . . being hardworking he is thoroughly honest.
Q.31
During diwali the shops are . . . . . . . . of people.
Q.32
Our flight was . . . . . . . . from Jaipur to Agra airport.
Q.33
We are . . . . . . . . to have him . . . . . . . . here to make this function a great success.
Q.34
The firm has enjoyed steady . . . . . . . . in the last ten years.
Q.35
The park was . . . . . . . . with bits of paper after the children had left.
Q.36
This partly explains how the Mehta family has been able to . . . . . . . . its lavish lifestyle in recent times, despite the fact that all its assets have been . . . . . . . .
Q.37
To nobody else did the story seem . . . . . . .
Q.38
The passengers were afraid but the captain . . . . . . . them that there was no danger.
Q.39
The oil crisis highlighted the need to develop new . . . . . . . . of energy and to conserve those which are already in use.
Q.40
The miser gazed . . . . . . . . at the pile of gold coins in front of him.
Q.41
A man remains narrow-minded, self complacent and ignorant unless he visits other people and . . . . . . . . from them.
Q.42
He preaches liberal views but in practice, he is not . . . . . . . . and is . . . . . . . . narrow minded than almost any other person.
Q.43
In a changing and . . . . . . . . unstructured business environment, creativity and innovation are being . . . . . . . . demanded of executives.
Q.44
The man is so ill that he can . . . . . . . . walk.
Q.45
The overthrow of a totalitarian regime by the people is truly the triumph of . . . . . . . .
Q.46
The Hubble Space Telescope will search for planets around other stars, a key to the . . . . . . . . for extra terrestrial life, and examine interstellar dust and gases out of which stars are born.
Q.47
He had managed to . . . . . . . . several times, but was finally . . . . . . . . by the police.
Q.48
The charm of an Austrian gentleman, the brutality of a gangster, the ranting of a demagogue, the assurance of a diplomat . . . . . . . one another in a kaleidoscope of performance.
Q.49
Hindus believe that . . . . . . . from the cycle of birth and rebirth can be attained only by good deeds.
Q.50
I . . . . . . . a car to be absolutely necessary these days.
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