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A. Will be buying
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B. Have bought
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C. Should buy
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D. Would buy
Explanation
This is the second type of Conditional Sentences.
Formula: If + past simple, would/wouldn't + verb
If they had more money, they will buy a new house اگر ان کے پاس زیادہ پیسے ہوتے تو وہ نیا مکان خرید لیتے ہیں
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A. Pale
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B. Dull
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C. Bright
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D. Faded
Explanation
Vivid means روشن
Bright means روشن
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A. Respect
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B. Particular
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C. Independent
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D. Appointment
Explanation
The phrase "I will pencil you in" in the context of an appointment
Means the appointment is not confirmed and may change.
It shows that you're reserving a time slot but might need to adjust it later.
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A. Just Cleaned
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B. Have just cleaned
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C. Just clean
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D. Had Just Cleant
Explanation
The sentence should read: "Here are your shoes. I have just cleaned them."
یہ رہے آپ کے جوتے۔ میں نے ابھی انہیں صاف کیا ہے۔
This is a present perfect tense construction, indicating that the action of cleaning the shoes has been completed recently.
Explanation
"I will be ready by the time you get here."
The correct preposition to use in this context is "by".
It indicating that readiness will be achieved before the specified time of arrival.
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A. Let it be take out
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B. Let it be taken in
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C. none
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D. Let it be taken out
Explanation
take it out
اسے باہر لے
“Take it out “
Passive voice would be
Let it be taken out.
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A. It
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B. They
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C. Them
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D. He
Explanation
"They" is the correct subject pronoun referring to "the children", who are performing the action (crossing the road).
"Them" is an object pronoun.
محاورے کا مطلب ہے ٹوٹنا مشکل
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A. An easy question
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B. A difficult problem
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C. A foolish search
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D. Expensive thing
Explanation
hard nut to crack means difficult to deal with
A person or thing that is difficult to deal with, understand, or influence.
The team's defense is a tough nut to crack.
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A. Come early
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B. quick
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C. Bewildered
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D. Teenage
Explanation
The idiom at sixes and sevens came out of the 14th century from an old dice game where throwing a six or a seven was filled with risk and uncertainty.
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A. He told that it was a very beautiful scenery.
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B. He said that it was a very beautiful scenery.
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C. None of these
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D. He exclaimed that it was a very beautiful scenery.
Explanation
He exclaimed that it was a very beautiful scenery.
In indirect speech, exclamatory sentences are converted using words like exclaimed with joy/surprise instead of direct exclamations.
The sentence structure changes while keeping the meaning intact.
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