The board at the ration shop announced. 'We have ______ rice. Wait till the next stock.'
run down
run away
run over
run out of
D.
run out of
Phrasal Verb | Meaning |
run down | reduce (or become reduced) in size, numbers, or resources |
run away | escape from a place, person, or situation |
run over | go over (something) quickly as a reminder or rehearsal |
run out of | (of a supply of something) be used up |
Passengers must switch off their mobile phones. What does the underlined auxiliary 'must' suggest?
expectation
compulsion
obligation
None of these
Choose the correct indirect form of the sentence.
The policeman said, "Please move this car."
The policeman commanded me to move the car.
The policeman requested me to move the car.
The policeman suggested that I move the car.
The policeman advised me to move the car.
Choose the correct passive construction of the sentence.
'Someone sells tickets at the box office.'
Tickets are sold at the box office.
Tickets are being sold at the box office.
Tickets were sold at the box office by somebody.
At the box office, tickets were sold by somebody