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Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom: Srilanka's problem \underlineboils down to just one thing – lack of infrastructure for agriculture.

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In Reported Speech, remember the Tense Shift: - Simple Present $\rightarrow$ Simple Past - Present Continuous $\rightarrow$ Past Continuous - Present Perfect $\rightarrow$ Past Perfect
Updated On: Apr 1, 2026
  • heats up to
  • adapts to something
  • as a result
  • fulfills something
  • sums up to
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Concept: Grammar tests cover verb tenses, reported speech transformations, infinitives, and idiomatic expressions. Step-by-step Analysis:
Present Perfect (Q1): The word "just" indicates a recently completed action with a present result (he is not here now). This requires the Present Perfect tense (has/have + V3). Thus, "has just gone" is correct.
Reported Speech (Q2): When converting an imperative sentence starting with "Please," the reporting verb "said to" changes to "requested." The pronoun "me" changes to "her" (referring to the woman), and the present tense "returns" changes to the past tense "returned."
Infinitives (Q3): The verb "force" is followed by an object and a to-infinitive (\textitto + base verb). "To playing" is a common gerund error; it must be "to play."
Idioms (Q4): The phrasal verb "boils down to" means that a complex situation can be summarized by or is essentially caused by a single, fundamental factor. It is synonymous with "sums up to."
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