A. Disregard
B. Dismiss
C. Allow
D. Refuse
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Rebuff means انکار کردینا
Allow means اجازت دینا
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A. You are
B. Him
C. Never met
D. None of these
Explanation
The phrase " never met him yesterday " is incorrect because " never " (implies at no time in life) and " yesterday " (refers to a specific past time) should not be used together.
Correct sentence: "You are wrong; I met him yesterday ." or "You are wrong; I have never met him ." (without "yesterday").
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A. None of these
B. Talking rapidly and without stopping
C. Talking too much
D. Talking out of turn
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The idiom "talking twenty to the dozen" means to speak rapidly and without stopping.
For example, "He showed us around the house while talking twenty to the dozen ".
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A. Tim said to his father that he will clean the car the following day.
B. Tim told his father that he would clean the car tomorrow.
C. Tim told his father that he would clean the car the following day.
D. None of these
Explanation
Tim told his father that he would clean the car the following day.
" I’ll " becomes " he would " in reported speech.
" Tomorrow " changes to " the following day ."
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A. He said that he had forgotten to bring his lunch with him.
B. None of these
C. He said he had forgot his lunch to bring.
D. He did inform that he had forgotten to bring his lunch.
Explanation
He said that he had forgotten to bring his lunch with him.
Direct speech: "I’ve forgotten..." (present perfect)
Indirect speech: changes to past perfect → "he had forgotten..."
Pronoun " my " changes to " his ".
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A. She said that she didn't want to come with me.
B. She said that she doesn't want to come with me.
C. None of these
D. She said that she do not want to come with me.
Explanation
The reporting verb " said " is in the past tense , so the verb in the reported speech must also change to past tense.
" Don't want " changes to " didn't want ", and " you " becomes " me ".
Correct: She said that she didn't want to come with me .
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A. none
B. He told him that he would talk on that topic next day
C. He told him that he were talk on that topic next day
D. He told him that he was talk on that topic next day
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If reported verb is in Past Tense, and reported speech is in Future Indefinite Tense, will changes into would & shall changes into should.
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A. Arshad said me that if he hears any news, he would inform me
B. Arshad told me that if he hears any news, he is informing me
C. Arshad told me that if he heard any news, he would inform me
D. Arshad told me that if he hears any news, he would inform me
Explanation
In Future Indefinite Tense , we use the First Form (simple form) of Verb. We use shall and will. Shall is used with I & We (e.g. I shall ____, We shall ____). Will is used with Name, He, She, It, You, and They
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A. None of these
B. A letter had been written to her father by Mona.
C. A letter has been written to her father by Mona.
D. A letter was being written to her father by Mona.
Explanation
A letter was being written to her father by Mona.
The sentence is in past continuous tense: was writing .
In passive voice, past continuous becomes was being + past participle → was being written .
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A. I am greeted cheerfully by them every morning
B. Cheerful greeting is done by them every morning to me
C. Every morning I was greeted cheerfully
D. I am being greeted cheerfully by them every morning
Explanation
This is a sentence of Present Indefinite Tense.
The formula of Passive Voice for Present Indefinite Tense to Passive Voice: Object + is/are/am + III form of verb + by+ subject.
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