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A. Future perfect continuous
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B. Future continuous
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C. Future indefinite
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Will be brought" is the passive voice of the future indefinite (simple future) tense.
The active form would be: "I will bring the apples."
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A. None of these
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B. Future perfect
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C. Future Indefinite
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D. Present Indefinite
Explanation
The sentence "Wajid gives a well-written statement." follows the Present Indefinite (Simple Present) tense structure: Subject + base verb (+s/es) + object.
The verb "gives" confirms it is in the Present Indefinite tense.
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A. Present Indefinite
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B. Present Perfect
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C. None of these
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D. Past Indefinite
Explanation
The verb "cut" is in its past form, and there is no auxiliary verb, indicating Past Indefinite Tense.
Past Indefinite describes a completed action in the past, as seen in "She cut an apple...".
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A. Past perfect
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B. Past indefinite
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C. Present perfect
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D. None of these
Explanation
The structure "had + past participle" (had broken) indicates past perfect tense.
Past perfect is used for an action completed before another past event.
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A. None of these
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B. Team
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C. Band
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D. Group
Explanation
A band is the correct collective noun for a group of musicians.
"Team" is used for sports players.
"Group" is general.
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A. Blew
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B. Blue
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C. Blow
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Blew" is the past tense of "blow," which fits the sentence context.
The sentence becomes: "The wind blew strongly during the storm."
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A. An
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B. None of these
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C. The
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D. A
Explanation
The correct sentence is: "People saw a whole new side of him."
"A" is used because "whole" modifies a singular, countable noun ("side"), and the phrase starts with a consonant sound.
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A. None of these
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B. She had written what
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C. What she had written
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D. What had she written
Explanation
The phrase "What she had written" follows the correct word order for a noun clause.
It functions as the object of the preposition "by" in the sentence.
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A. Plug out
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B. None of these
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C. Set up
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D. Plug in
Explanation
The correct phrasal verb is "plug in", meaning to connect a device to a power source or computer.
Plug in means رابطہ بحال کرو
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A. Grow
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B. None of these
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C. Will grow
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D. Grows
Explanation
The sentence is in simple present tense, used for general facts.
So the correct sentence is: "Cotton grows in America, Egypt and Pakistan."
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