بالوں کی چوڑائی فرار کا مطلب
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A. To be affected by riots
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B. A narrow escape
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C. To run in a zig zag manner
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D. None of these
Explanation
'Hair's breadth' refers to an extremely small margin from something dangerous or a narrow escape from something.
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A. Sad
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B. Happy
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C. None
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D. Puzzled
Explanation
puzzled
پریشان
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A. She asked her friend where he had been
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B. She asked her friend to where he had been
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C. She said her friend that where he had been
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D. She inquired her friend to where he had been
Explanation
She asked her friend where he had been.
The correct indirect speech form is used here without adding unnecessary words or changing the structure.
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A. By changing the subject
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B. By changing the main verb
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C. By changing the tense of the auxiliary verb
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D. None of these
Explanation
In passive voice, the auxiliary verb "is/are" in the present continuous tense is changed to "was/were" in the past continuous tense.
The main verb remains in the past participle form.
For example:
Active: "The book is being read by the students."
Passive (Past Continuous): "The book was being read by the students."
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A. None of these
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B. Caesar was accused of ambition by Brutus.
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C. Caesar is accused of ambition by Brutus.
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D. Caesar has been accused of ambition by Brutus.
Explanation
Caesar was accused of ambition by Brutus.
- The sentence is in past simple active voice and is correctly changed to past simple passive voice.
- "Accused" remains in past form, and "Caesar" becomes the subject of the passive sentence.
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A. The rat was chased by the cat
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B. The rat chases the cat.
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C. The cat is chasing the rat.
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D. The rat is being chased by the cat.
Explanation
Active Voice: The cat chased the rat.
(Subject = cat, verb = chased, object = rat)
Passive Voice: The rat was chased by the cat.
(Object becomes subject, verb changes to passive form)
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A. A song will had sung by her.
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B. A song have been sung by her.
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C. A song has sung by her.
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D. A song will have been sung by her.
Explanation
In passive voice, "She will have sung a song" becomes "A song will have been sung by her."
Passive voice changes the focus from the subject to the object.
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A. Am
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B. Would be
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C. Were
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D. Was
Explanation
I wouldn't say that to him if I were you.
اگر میں تم ہوتے تو میں اسے یہ نہ کہتا۔
The sentence uses a conditional structure to express a hypothetical situation.
"Were" is used in the second conditional to talk about an imaginary or unreal situation.
بچہ کھانے کے لیے رونے لگا۔ اس جملے کی تعریف اس طرح کی جا سکتی ہے۔
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A. Simple sentence
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B. Complex sentence
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C. Passive sentence
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D. None of theses
Explanation
The baby cried for food. is a simple sentence.
بچہ کھانے کے لیے رونے لگا
It expresses a single, complete thought.
Sh6-8-2023
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A. Is leaving
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B. Leaving
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C. Leaves
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D. Does leave
Explanation
Look! The bus is leaving!
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We use the present continuous tense (is + verb-ing) for actions happening right now,
And the word “Look!” signals that something is happening at this moment.
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