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A. He was punished by the teacher
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B. He will be punished by the teacher
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C. He is punished by the teacher
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D. He will have been punished by the teacher
Explanation
This is a sentence of Future Indefinite Tense.
Passive Voice: will/shall + be + 3rd form of the verb.
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A. Would
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B. None of these
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C. Nicely
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D. Listen to
Explanation
The sentence uses a first conditional structure with "If + present tense", so the result clause should use "will" or simple present, not "would".
"Would" is used in second conditionals (with past tense in the "if" clause), so it's incorrect here with "treats".
Correct sentence: If a teacher treats students nicely, they will always listen to her.
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A. To
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B. Patiabtily
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C. Listen
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Patiently" (meaning "with patience") is the correct spelling.
"Patiabtily" is a misspelling and does not exist in English.
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A. Few
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B. None of these
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C. A less
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D. Only few
Explanation
"Few" is used to indicate a small number of students.
It implying that the class was not sufficient for the teacher to proceed.
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A. Forbade
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B. Stopped
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C. Rejected
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D. Refused
Explanation
Forbid is a verb which means منع کرنا
Forbade is the second while forbidden is the third form of Forbid.
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A. Rings
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B. Will be ringing
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C. Will be rung
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D. None of these
Explanation
When using future perfect tense ("will have passed"), the clause with "when" takes present simple tense — not future.
So, the correct sentence is: "Three hours will have passed when the bell rings."
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A. Caches
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B. Rejects
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C. Rejoices
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D. Fades
Explanation
“Fiddles” likely means wasting time, fidgeting, or avoiding doing the task seriously.
Rejects رد کرتا ہے۔ – Closest in meaning (implies resistance, unwillingness, or avoidance)
طلباء کے لیے صرف چند اصول بنائیں جو ____________ رویے پر زور دیتے ہیں۔
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A. Beneficial
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B. Fitting
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C. Correct
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D. Appropriate
Explanation
Appropriate means مناسب
Make only a few rules for students that emphasize appropriate behaviour طلباء کے لیے صرف چند اصول بنائیں جو مناسب رویے پر زور دیں
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A. Of
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B. Off
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C. With
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D. With
Explanation
Generally shy is followed by of.
Of is a preposition here.
Shy of someone means کسی سے شرمانا
I am shy of him.
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A. see the translation in detail
Explanation
کالس روم میں سات لڑکے ہیں
There are seven boys in the classroom
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