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The English . . . . . English.

A. speak

B. spoke

C. spoken

D. is spoken

Answer: Option D

Solution (By Examveda Team)

This sentence requires a passive voice construction. Let's first define passive voice.

In grammar, the passive voice is a grammatical construction where the subject of the sentence receives the action of the verb. The agent performing the action may be omitted or stated using "by." For example, in the active sentence "The dog chased the cat," the subject ("the dog") performs the action ("chased"). In the passive voice, this becomes "The cat was chased by the dog," where the subject ("the cat") receives the action.

In the given sentence, "English" is the thing being spoken. It's receiving the action of speaking. Therefore, we need a passive verb form.

Let's examine why the other options are incorrect:
Option A: speak - This is an active verb, implying that English is doing the speaking, which is illogical.
Option B: spoke - This is the past tense of "speak," again active and nonsensical in this context.
Option C: spoken - This is the past participle of "speak," which can be used in passive constructions, but it needs an auxiliary verb (like "is," "was," "has been," etc.). On its own, it's incomplete in this sentence.

Option D: is spoken - This is the correct answer because "is spoken" is a passive construction in the present simple tense. "Is" is the auxiliary verb, and "spoken" is the past participle, correctly forming the passive voice. The sentence means "English is spoken as English."

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Comments (16)

  1. Physical Guru
    Physical Guru:
    3 weeks ago

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  2. A.K. Azad
    A.K. Azad:
    7 months ago

    Their explanation do not match with that question

  3. Tahir Ahmad
    Tahir Ahmad:
    1 year ago

    Which one will be correct in the given Mcq
    English.... English.
    A. Speaks B. Speak

  4. Rezaul Karim
    Rezaul Karim:
    2 years ago

    Speak is right because when we use 'the' before a common noun it indicates plural.So, it takes 'speak' instead of 'speaks'

  5. Kpatil Patil
    Kpatil Patil:
    2 years ago

    It should be speaks

  6. Abdul Sattar
    Abdul Sattar:
    2 years ago

    Speaks is suitable

  7. Shahzad Hussain
    Shahzad Hussain:
    3 years ago

    Why we not use spoken?

  8. H AbuBakar
    H AbuBakar:
    3 years ago

    But how we can understand that english is for one man or men
    It may be speaks

  9. Zeba Hassan
    Zeba Hassan:
    4 years ago

    It should be "speaks" Not "speak"

  10. Subhamay Saha
    Subhamay Saha:
    4 years ago

    It should be speaks not speak.

  11. USAMA JAWAD
    USAMA JAWAD:
    4 years ago

    sir this sentence is present indefinite so the "The English speaks English"

  12. Meban 8
    Meban 8:
    4 years ago

    i think the correct answer us speaks since The English is singular

  13. Naimatullah Naimatullah
    Naimatullah Naimatullah:
    5 years ago

    I think if English refers to a man that should used speaks

  14. Naimatullah Naimatullah
    Naimatullah Naimatullah:
    5 years ago

    But sir how we know that English means English a man or more than

  15. Abdus Salam
    Abdus Salam:
    5 years ago

    Why Not Speaks??

  16. Shravan Parmar
    Shravan Parmar:
    5 years ago

    Why are we not using speaks...

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