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A. Cookies were baked by them
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B. Cookies have been baked by them
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C. None of these
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D. Cookies are being baked by them
Explanation
Present continuous tense in active becomes "is/are being + past participle" in passive.
“Are baking” becomes “are being baked.”
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A. Palatable
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B. Pungent
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C. Edible
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D. Sensuous
Explanation
One-word substitute is Palatable.
Palatable means خوش ذائقہ لزیز مزے دار
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A. On
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B. Into
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C. In
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D. Onto
Explanation
We generally use into after pour.
Into is a preposition here.
Pour the juice into the glass گلاس میں جوس انڈیلو
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A. Meringu
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B. Meringue
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C. Merange
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D. Metingue
Explanation
Meringue
انڈے اور شکر کا مرکب
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A. None of these
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B. Were mangoes bought by him
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C. Was mangoes bought by him
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D. Mangoes were bought by his
Explanation
Change the voice: "Did he buy mangoes?" Were mangoes bought by him
The sentence is in past simple tense (Did + base verb).
Passive voice becomes: Were + past participle (bought) + by + subject.
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A. The cake had been made by her.
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B. The cake has made by her.
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C. The cake was made by her.
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D. The cake has been made by her.
Explanation
Present Perfect Tense
Active Voice Formula: Subject + have/has + V3+ object.
Passive Voice Formula: Object + have/has + been + V3 + (By + subject)
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