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A. in
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B. none of these
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C. for
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D. with
Explanation
The children were entrusted with the care of their uncle
بچوں کی دیکھ بھال ان کے چچا کے سپرد تھی۔
"with" is a preposition used to indicate someone's possessing about something
"with" is best to keep the meaning of the original sentence
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A. could
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B. can
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C. may
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D. none of these
Explanation
She wondered whether could it be true.
وہ حیران تھی کہ کیا یہ سچ ہو سکتا ہے۔
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"Could" is often used in conditional clauses
such as " someone thought about the true condition" so "could "is best to make a meaningful sentence
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A. More Sad
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B. Saddest
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C. None of these
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D. Sadder
Explanation
The word 'Sad' is an adjective.
Positive degree: Sad
Comparative degree: Sadder
Superlative degree: Saddest
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A. The teacher engage actively with students from diverse backgrounds.
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B. The teachers actively engage with students from diverse backgrounds.
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C. None of these
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D. The teachers engage with students from diverse backgrounds.
Explanation
The teachers actively engage with students from diverse backgrounds.
"Actively" is the adverb correctly placed before the verb "engage."
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A. lost
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B. lose
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C. is losing
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D. has lost
Explanation
The present perfect tense is formed using: has/have + past participle
In this case: Subject: She → use has
The past participle of lose is lost
So, the correct sentence is: She has lost her keys.
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A. Doing
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B. Does
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C. Do
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D. Is doing
Explanation
"He is doing his homework now."
The present continuous tense is formed using:
am/is/are+verb-ing
Subject "He" takes "is", and the base verb becomes "doing".
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A. I have finished my work.
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B. I had finished my work.
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C. I was finishing my work
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D. I finished my work.
Explanation
The past perfect tense is formed using:
had+past participle
"had finished" → past perfect
Other options:
(a) I have finished my work. → Present perfect
(b) I finished my work. → Simple past
(d) I was finishing my work. → Past continuous
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A. None of these
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B. Present Continuous
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C. Present Perfect
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D. Future Perfect
Explanation
"Have gained" is the present perfect tense.
It shows a completed action with relevance to the present.
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A. None of these
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B. Past Perfect Continuous
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C. Present Continuous
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D. Future Perfect
Explanation
"Had been preparing" shows an ongoing action completed before another past event.
It indicates continuous preparation before the exam was postponed.
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A. (C) resist from adding
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B. A) resist to add
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C. (D) None of these
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D. (B) resist adding
Explanation
resist adding
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