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A. Had worked
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B. Should work
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C. Could worked
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D. Worked
Explanation
If he had worked hard, he would have passed the examination.
This sentence uses the past perfect tense to express a hypothetical situation that did not occur.
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A. Had asked
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B. Ask
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C. Asking
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D. Asked
Explanation
If you had asked me, I would have told you the truth.
This sentence uses the third conditional.
It referring to a hypothetical past event and its possible result.
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A. Will attend/buys
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B. Would have attended/had bought
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C. Attends/will buy
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D. Would attend/bought
Explanation
She will attend the concert if she buys a ticket.
This sentence uses the first conditional.
It indicating a future event that is likely to happen if a certain condition is met.
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A. started
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B. start
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C. starting
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D. has started
Explanation
"Started" is used in this context because it's the correct past tense form of the verb "start."
The sentence expresses a hypothetical situation in the past:
"If my car started..." This means if the car had begun to function or had been operational at that time in the past.
اگر میں ___ تم سے پڑھوں گا تو میں زیادہ محنت کروں گا۔
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A. would have
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B. were
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C. was
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D. none of these
Explanation
If I were you I would study harder
اگر میں آپ ہوتا تو میں زیادہ محنت کرتا
were is the best to keep the meaning of the original sentence.
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A. If I see him I gave him your message.
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B. If I see him I give him your message.
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C. If I see him then I will give him your message.
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D. None of these
Explanation
If I see him, then I will give him your message.
This is a Type 1 conditional (real possibility in the future): If + present simple, will + base verb.
"Will give" is the correct future tense; the subject is "I" and the object is "him".
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A. to start
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B. starting
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C. started
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D. start
Explanation
- if we started early, we would reach our destination in time.
- اگر ہم جلدی شروع کرتے تو وقت پر اپنی منزل پر پہنچ جاتے۔
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- "Started" is best to keep the meaning of the original sentence.
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- Would is the past tense so we use the second foam of the word "started"
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- Verb Forms of Start
- (Base) 1st (Past) 2nd (Past Participle) 3rd
- Start Started Started
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A. Helps
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B. Helping
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C. Helped
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D. Help
Explanation
Will is generally followed by first form of verb.
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A. I will win
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B. I wins
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C. I am winning
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D. I win
Explanation
This sentence belongs to Conditional Sentence.
We use present indefinite tense in first clause in such type of conditional sentence.
If it rains, I will stay home.
If he comes, Hamza will help him.
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