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A. None of these
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B. Everything
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C. Something
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D. Anything
Explanation
"Anything" is used in negative sentences and questions.
Anything means کچھ بھی
"Something" is generally used in positive statements.
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A. She said I have written
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B. She said I write.
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C. She said I wrote
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D. She said I was writing
Explanation
"Had written" in reported speech usually comes from "wrote" in direct speech.
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The pronoun changes from "she" to "I" in direct speech.
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Therefore, the correct direct speech is: "I wrote."
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A. Kind : polite
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B. Good : evil
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C. None of these
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D. Head : body
Explanation
Up : Down shows an opposite relationship.
Similarly, Good : Evil are antonyms (opposites), making it the correct analogy.
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A. They stopped him to telling a lie.
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B. They forbade him to tell a lie.
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C. They asked him to not told a lie.
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D. They forbade him to told a lie.
Explanation
They said to him "Do not tell a lie"
They forbade him to tell a lie.
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A. To
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B. In
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C. At
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D. None of these
Explanation
The correct preposition to use with direction is "to," as it indicates movement toward a specific location.
Hence, "He went to the direction of the post office" is correct.
وہ ڈاک خانے کی سمت چلا گیا۔
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A. To
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B. In
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C. At
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D. About
Explanation
He went in the direction of the police station.
وہ تھانے کی طرف بڑھا۔
The correct preposition is "in" when referring to movement in a specific direction.
Such as "in the direction of the police station."
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A. Putrid
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B. Grubby
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C. None of these
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D. Clean
Explanation
Filthy means غلیظ
Clean means صاف
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A. She told him not to touch it
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B. She told her not to touch it
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C. He told him not to touch it
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D. She said to him not to touch it
Explanation
She told him not to touch it.
In indirect speech, commands are reported by changing "said to" to "told."
"Don't" changes to "not," followed by the verb in its base form.
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A. None of these
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B. She asked what they were doing
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C. She said what they was doing
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D. She asked what they are doing
Explanation
She asked what they were doing.
This correctly changes the direct speech into indirect speech by shifting the tense and maintaining proper structure.
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A. None of these
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B. We said, "We are late."
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C. We said, "For sure, we are late.
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D. We said, "We are late, aren't we?"
Explanation
The correct direct narration of the indirect statement "We wanted to be confirmed that we were late" is: "We said, 'We are late, aren't we?'".
It accurately reflects the desire for confirmation and uses a question format.
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