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MCQ on Phrasal Verbs with Answers for Competitive Exams | English Grammar Phrasal Verbs: Separable, Non - Separable




What are Phrasal Verbs?


Here are 15 MCQ questions of separable phrasal verbs:

Separable Phrasal Verbs

A phrasal verb = verb + particle(preposition/adverb)

Example: turn off, look after, give up

First and foremost, let's know about separable phrasal verb:

These can be split (object can come in between).

👉Structure:

Verb + Object + Particle
Verb + particle+ Object

👉Examples:

Turn on the lights.
Turn the lights on

👉With pronouns (him, it, them) must be separated:

Turn it on✔️
Turn on it❌

Non - Separable Phrasal Verbs

These cannot be split.

👉Structure:

Verb + Particle + Object (always together)

Let's clarify this by the following examples:

Look after the baby✔️
Look the baby after❌

Run into a friend✔️
Run a friend into❌

Now, the question is how to identify them

Check - separable phrasal verbs (can split) 
We can check this through the following example:
Example: Turn on the light

Use the pronoun test: Turn it on✔️

Here, we have written " it" in place of " the light", so we can say it can split.

Check - non-separable phrasal verbs (can split)
We can check this through the following example:
Example: Look after the baby

Use the pronoun test: Look it after❌
Here, we have written "it" in place of " the baby ", so we can say it cannot split.

In dictionaries like Oxford Learner's Dictionaries or Cambridge Dictionary) 
phrasal verbs are marked.
  • (T) separable
  • (I) inseparable
We can use the following methods to identify them:

Replace object with it/them:
If sentence becomes: 
Verb + pronoun+ particle then it is separable   ðŸ‘‰Turn it on
If it sounds wrong: 👉Look it after ❌  non-separable

Check the meaning

If the meaning is literal, sometimes it is separable
👉Take off your socks (you can separate)

If the meaning is idiomatic (fixed meaning) often non-separable
👉Look after = take care of (cannot separate)
 

Here are 15 MCQ questions of inseparable and non-separable phrasal verbs:


Strategy to Score 150 + in SSC CGL - Teir 1 | Stay Consistent and Crack Your Competitive Exam


Focus On High - Yield Topics to Score 150 + in SSC CGL - Teir 1



  • Reading + Cloze (10 Questions)
  • Reading Comprehension (5 questions)
  • Cloze Test (5 questions)
  • Practice them as they are fixed, that is why we should master such 
  • type of questions.
  • Usually toppers focus only on:
  • Skimming + keyword technique
  • Context - based vocabulary

Mostly, there are 8 - 10 questions, so try to focus on these topics:

  • Error Spotting 
  • Sentence Improvement 
  • Fill in the blanks 
  • Voice & Narration 

Apart from this, toppers focus on the rules of:

  • Tense 
  • Subject -Verb Agreement 
  • Prepositions 
  • Articles 

Toppers focus on PYQ - based vocab (not random list)

In vocab, we must prepare the following topics: 

  • One Word Substitution 
  • Idioms & Phrases
  • Synonyms 
  • Antonyms 

Some easy topics (they are less time taking + easy), if we practice them,
 we will gain good marks.

Focus only on these 5 topics in English for competitive exams.

  • Vocabulary (PYQ based)
  • Reading comprehension 
  • Cloze test 
  • Error spotting
  • Sentence improvement 

If we master these topics, we will crack any competitive exam (English Section) easily.

At last, if we want to obtain 150 + overall, and gain 45 or 50 marks in English, it means 
it is perfect because English and Reasoning are considered as scoring subjects while 
Maths and G S are unpredictable and time taking too.




Active and Passive Voice Rules for Competitive Exams | Voice - English Aptitude MCQ Questions and Answers

                



  In this blog, we are going to discuss about:
  Active and Passive Voice 

What is the Difference?

      
 Active             Vs                Passive

  Sub                               obj                              

  •   Structure: S+V+O                  
  •   O + helping verb +3rd(V)
  •  Verb Form:   V1/V2                             
  •   Always use 3rd form(V)

 Difference Between the Active and Passive Voice:

   What Is Active Voice? 

    à¤¸à¤°à¤² बोली मे कहे, Active Voice मे subject खुद  काम करता है ।

             à¤œैसे: वो खत लिखता है ।

               à¤‡à¤¸à¤•ा  formula है:   

     Subject + Verb + Object

               Example: 

   She reads Ramayana every day.   (Active Voice)

   What is passive Voice?  

 Passive Voice  मे subject पर focus कम और object को  importance देते  है | 

इसका formula है:

   Object + Helping Verb + V3(Past Participle) + by + Subject

   Example:

  •                 Ramayana is read by her every day. (Passive Voice)   

  •    Ramayana (object) Passive Voice मे subject होता है।  
  •     reads (simple present) Passive Voice मे ' is read' मे  change होता है। 
  •          Active Voice मे subject 'She' Passive Voice मे ' her ' होता है। 

  •     Indefinite Tense: Active to Passive Voice:

           Simple Present: 

    Active Voice: Subject + V1 s/es + Obj 

   Passive Voice: Obj + is/am/are + V3 +by + Sub

                                                   

            Example: 

  •                 The contractor signs deal with a Japanese company.
  •                 A deal is signed by the contractor with a Japanese company.

            In 'Active' sentence:

  •         Subject: The contractor
  •       Verb:  signs (simple present)
  •                       Object: a deal
  •    Prepositional phrase: with a Japanese company                                                      

        In 'Passive' sentence

   Object (a deal): becomes a subject.

  •    signs(V1+s): is signed (is + V3) 
  •   Subject (the contractor): by the contractor    
  • No change in the other parts.

               Simple past:

   Active Voice: Sub + V2 + Obj 

  •   Passive Voice: Obj was/were+V3+ by + Sub   Example:

  •             He forwarded an email to his boss. (Active Voice)
  •    An email was forwarded to his boss by him (Passive Voice)

                  Simple future: 

   Active Voice: Sub + Will + V1+Obj
   Passive Voice: Obj + will be + V3 + by + Sub

  Example:

   He will forward an email to his boss. (Active Voice)
   An email will be forwarded to his boss by him. (Passive Voice)

  Modals:( can, must, should etc.)

     Active Voice: Sub + Modal + V1 +Obj
     Passive Voice: Obj + Modal + be + V3 +by + Sub

         Example: 

  •      He should forward an email to his boss. (Active Voice)
  • An email should be forwarded to his boss by him. (Passive Voice
  • Rules of Active and Passive Voice

  •    Practice Paper with Answers 









                                     

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