The phrase “as if” introduces a hypothetical or unreal situation. In standard English grammar (the subjunctive mood), “were” is used for all subjects, including singular third-person (“she”), to indicate unreality.
87. Find out the adverb: “Wasted time never return.”
(A) Wasted
(B) Time
(C) Never
(D) Return
Answer:
(C) Never
Explanation:
“Never” is an adverb of frequency that modifies the verb “return”, indicating at what time or frequency the action occurs.
88. The synonyms for ‘Furious’ is
(A) Shout
(B) Angry
(C) Happy
(D) Sad
Answer:
(B) Angry
Explanation:
“Furious” means full of anger or energy; extremely angry. Therefore, “Angry” is the closest synonymous term.
89. Don’t _______ lead him.
(A) un
(B) in
(C) mis
(D) dis
Answer:
(C) mis
Explanation:
The prefix “mis-” is added to the word “lead” to form the word “mislead,” meaning to guide someone wrongly or give them the wrong idea/impression.
90. He _______ his work well.
(A) do
(B) don’t
(C) did
(D) does
Answer:
(D) does
Explanation:
“He” is a third-person singular subject, which takes the singular verb form “does” in the simple present tense. (Note: While “did” could also fit grammatically for past tense, “does” is the primary expected answer key response for simple affirmative routines).