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A. Haven't have
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B. Didn't have
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C. Don't have
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D. None of these
Explanation
The sentence is in the past tense ("Everything was going well"), so the correct form is "didn't have" (past simple negative).
"Didn't" is used with the base form of the verb ("have").
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A. Do - have
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B. Does - have
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C. None of these
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D. Do - has
Explanation
With "Does", we always use the base form of the verb — so "have", not "has".
Correct sentence: "Does anyone have a pencil I could borrow?"
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A. For
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B. Due to
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C. Because
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D. By
Explanation
The concert was cancelled due to bad weather.
"Due to" is used to give the reason for something.
The phrase "due to bad weather" means because of bad weather.
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A. Most worst
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B. Worse
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C. Worst
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D. Bad
Explanation
That was the worst movie I have ever seen.
"Worst" is the superlative form of "bad" and is used to describe something that is the worst out of a group or over time.
The phrase "I have ever seen" indicates a comparison over all time, which requires a superlative form.
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A. Because
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B. And
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C. Or
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D. But
Explanation
"but" is used to contrast intention with inability.
I would go, but I don’t have time.
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A. and
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B. or
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C. so
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D. but
Explanation
"I like both apples and oranges."
The phrase "both ... and ..." is a correlative conjunction pair used to show the inclusion of two items.
Other options like "but", "or", and "so" do not fit grammatically or logically here.
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A. None of these
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B. Writes
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C. Is writing
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D. Had written
Explanation
The reporting verb "said" is in the past tense, so the reported speech must also shift to the past perfect.
Therefore, "He said that he had written the letter" is the correct indirect narration.
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A. called
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B. will call
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C. would call
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D. calls
Explanation
If the phone was working, I would call you.
This is a conditional sentence (Type 2).
The structure is: If + past simple, would + base verb.
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A. Fitness
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B. None of these
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C. Size
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D. Measure
Explanation
- "Size" is the correct word related to the fitting of shoes.
- Example: When you buy new shoes, make sure they are the right size.
- جب آپ نئے جوتے خریدتے ہیں تو ، یقینی بنائیں کہ وہ صحیح سائز کے ہیں۔
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A. Replied
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B. None of these
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C. Answered
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D. Written
Explanation
- "Replied to" is the correct phrase used when responding to someone’s letter or message.
- Example: Have you replied to Amjad’s letter?
- کیا آپ نے امجد کے خط کا جواب دیا ہے؟
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