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A. had
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B. none
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C. have
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D. have had
Explanation
The past tense "had" is used to express a wish or regret for something you want but do not have.
Had Meaning: ہوتا
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A. If he had worked hard, he would have pass
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B. None of these
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C. If he worked hard, he would have passed
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D. If he had worked hard, he will pass
Explanation
محنت کرتا تو پاس ہو جاتا
If he had worked hard, he would have pass
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A. Had studied
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B. Studied
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C. Will study
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D. Studies
Explanation
The sentence should be: "If he had studied harder, he would have passed the exam."
This is a third conditional sentence used for hypothetical situations in the past.
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A. If it rains, we would stay indoors.
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B. If it had rained, we would have stayed indoors.
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C. If it rains, we will stay indoors.
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D. If it rained, we stayed indoors.
Explanation
If it rains, we will stay indoors.
The first conditional expresses a real possibility in the future.
It using the present simple tense in the "if" clause and "will" in the main clause.
مندرجہ ذیل مثال کس قسم کی سزا ہے؟ "اگر میں محنت سے مطالعہ کروں گا تو میں امتحان پاس کروں گا۔"
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A. Declarative sentence
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B. Conditional sentence
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C. Interrogative sentence
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D. Imperative sentence
Explanation
- This sentence is a conditional sentence because it expresses a condition (studying hard) and its consequence (passing the exam).
- The "if" clause introduces the condition, and the main clause describes the outcome that would result from that condition.
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A. have gone, have
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B. none
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C. had gone, would have
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D. was, had
Explanation
“Would have had” is a type 3 conditional phrase that is used for situations that did not happen – an unreal, past situation.
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A. he would have decided differently
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B. he must have decide differently
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C. he will have decided differently
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D. he would have decide differently
Explanation
This sentence belongs to type 3 conditional sentences where the time is the past and the situation is hypothetical.
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A. will be
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B. is
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C. was
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D. had been
Explanation
If + past perfect (had + past participle) → would have + past participle
- "If he had been more careful, he would not have made that mistake." (Correct)
- (B) will be (Future tense does not fit a past hypothetical situation)
- (C) is (Present tense does not fit with "would not have made")
- (D) was (Incorrect tense; should be "had been" for past unreal situations)
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A. Or
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B. And
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C. But
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D. Because
Explanation
"but" is used to contrast intention with inability.
I would go, but I don’t have time.
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A. Cordial
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B. Pleasant
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C. Exquisite
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Pleasant" means enjoyable or agreeable.
Pleasant means خوشگوار
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