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A. Will he not
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B. Will he
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C. won't he
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D. Can't he
Explanation
This sentence belongs to Question Tag.
We use won't + subject in such type of Question Tag in future tenses.
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A. Opens file explorer
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B. Toggles fullscreen mode
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C. Removes a paragraph indent
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D. Deletes selected text
Explanation
The keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + M removes a paragraph indent in Microsoft Word.
Here are some other keyboard shortcuts for formatting paragraphs in Microsoft Word:
- Ctrl + M: Indents a paragraph
- Ctrl + R: Aligns a paragraph to the right
- Ctrl + T: Creates a hanging indent
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A. The window was not being closed by me.
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B. The window had not been closed by me.
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C. No passive
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D. The window was not closed by me.
Explanation
Past Perfect Tense
Active Voice Formula: Subject + had + V3+ object.
Passive Voice Formula: Object + had+ been + V3 + (By + subject)
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A. am
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B. was
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C. will
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D. is
Explanation
If he comes, I will go means وہ آئے گا تو میں جاوںگا
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A. Promised, did have not
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B. Promised, did not have
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C. Promised, did not
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D. Promised, did will have
Explanation
He promised to come but he did not means اس نے آنے کا وعدہ کیا لیکن آیا نہیں
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A. Repetitive
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B. Excessive
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C. Necessary
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D. Unimportant
Explanation
Redundant (غیر ضروری/فالتو)
Necessary(ضروری)
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A. To see
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B. To come
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C. None of these
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D. Stopped
Explanation
- The correct expression is "They stopped coming to see us," as "stopped" should be followed by the gerund form of the verb (coming).
- "To come" suggests an intention, which creates an error in the sentence structure.
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A. Noun
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B. Pronoun
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C. Adjective
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D. Verb
Explanation
The term used for an action or state in a sentence is "Verb."
Verbs indicate what the subject is doing or the state of being.
It making them essential for expressing actions and conditions.
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A. heavier
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B. heavy
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C. heavily
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D. heaviest
Explanation
- It is raining heavily
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- The above sentence presents a continuous sentence
- (subject)+ is /am / are + (first form +ing ) + (rest of the sentence)
- In the present continuous sentence, the main verb is in the -ing form.
- Present continuous. - - it is raining
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- It (subject)
- Is /am / are
- Raining (first form +ing )
- Heavily (rest of the sentence)
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A. Found
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B. Carried
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C. Put
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D. Took
Explanation
"She put out the."
This phrase typically means she extinguished or removed something.
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