Have any questions?
[email protected]
English
Vietnamese
French
Spanish
Korean
Japanese
Thai
Chinese
Indonesian
Login
Signup
Contact
Login
Home
You ............................... better mend your ways.
Question 1:
You ............................... better mend your ways.
A.
have
B.
had
Feedback
Had better refers to the present and future. There is no such thing as have better.
C.
have had
These questions are from this test. Would you like to take a practice test?
Intermediate grammar exercise - Test 1 | Exercise follow Topic
24 minutes
12 questions
Do test
Some questions from the same exam
I wish I ................................ better.
I wish I .................................. taller.
I do have some regrets. I wish I ................................... harder.
My mother ..................................... knit beautiful sweaters.
He ..................................... drive four wheelers.
We will ........................................... reach there on time.
How much time can you devote ...................................... English?
I hope that date is not set in ................................
He is a busy man without ..................................... patience.
You ............................... better mend your ways.
Here is my number just ......................................... you would like to keep in touch with me.
I enjoy ........................................ time with you.
Some other questions you may be interested in
Statements: Applications of applicants who do no fulfil eligibility criteria and/or who do not submit applications before last date will be summarily rejected and will not be called for the written test.
Conclusions:
1.Those who are called for the written test are those who fulfil eligibility criteria and have submitted their applications before last date.
2.Written test will be held only after scrutiny of applications.
Statements: Recent trends also indicate that the number of child migrants in large cities is increasing. These children leave their families to join the ranks of urban poor doing odd jobs in markets, workshops, hotels or in service sectors.
Conclusions:
1.Migration to big cities should be checked.
2.The plight of poor children should be thoroughly studied.
Statements: No country is absolutely self-dependent these days.
Conclusions:
1.It is impossible to grow and produce all that a country needs.
2.Countrymen in general have become lazy.
Statements: The percentage of the national income shared by the top 10 per cent of households in India is 35.
Conclusions:
1.When an economy grows fast, concentration of wealth in certain pockets of population takes place.
2.The national income is unevenly distributed in India.
Statements: Players who break various records in a fair way get special prizes. Player X broke the world record but was found to be under the influence of a prohibited drug.
Conclusions:
1.X will get the special prize.
2.X will not get the special prize.
Statements: Company X has marketed the product. Go ahead; purchase it if price and quality are your considerations.
Conclusions:
1.The product must be good in quality.
2.The price of the product must be reasonable.