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A. Reflexive pronoun
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B. Subject pronoun
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C. Object pronoun
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D. Possessive pronoun
Explanation
"He called me last night."
اس نے مجھے کل رات بلایا۔
"He" is the subject pronoun (the one doing the action).
"Me" is the object pronoun (the one receiving the action).
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A. Will bury
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B. Bury
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C. Had buried
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D. Buried
Explanation
I buried him two days ago.
The phrase “two days ago” clearly indicates a specific time in the past, so we must use the simple past tense.
"Buried" is the simple past form of the verb "bury."
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A. Help
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B. Helping
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C. Have been helping
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D. Helps
Explanation
I have been helping him for many years.
میں کئی سالوں سے اس کی مدد کر رہا ہوں۔
The sentence uses "for many years", which indicates an action that started in the past and is still continuing.
For such cases, we use the present perfect continuous tense:
Subject+have/hasbeen+verb−ing
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A. Come
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B. Were coming
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C. Had come
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D. Came
Explanation
I was reading a novel when they came to see me.
This is a case of a past continuous action interrupted by a simple past action:
"I was reading a novel" → Past continuous (ongoing action)
"They came to see me" → Simple past (interrupting event)
This is a common structure in English: Past Continuous + when + Simple Past
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A. Has
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B. Is
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C. Has been
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D. Was
Explanation
This is a sentence of Present Perfect Continuous Tense.
Formula: Subject + has/have + been + verb + ing + object
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A. More Bitter
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B. Bitterer
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C. Most Bitter
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D. None
Explanation
Bitter, Bitterness : کڑواہٹ, کڑوا :
The comparative degree of bitter is bitterer
A superlative degree of bitter is bitterest.
more bitter and most bitter are the usual comparative and superlative forms
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ND9-11-2022
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A. Most sour
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B. Sour Most
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C. none
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D. Sourest
Explanation
Sour: خراب ہونا :
The comparative degree of Sour is sourer,
superlative degree of Sour is sourest.
The comparative form of sour; is more sour.
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the superlative degree is the highest degree of comparison and is used to compare three or more nouns or pronouns.
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ND9-11-2022
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A. none of these
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B. Homophones
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C. homographs
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D. synonyms
Explanation
The words fought and Fort are Homophones
لفظ لڑائی اور قلعہ ہوموفونز ہیں
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fought and Fort : لڑائی اور قلعہ
The homophones for fought are fort and forte.
Homophone: forte (one pronunciation); fought (non-rhotic accents with the horse–hoarse merger).
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A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning. A homophone may also differ in spelling.
SH31-8-2023
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A. period
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B. apostrophe
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C. colon
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D. Semi colon
Explanation
- It is Najam’s mobile. the underlined punctuation is an apostrophe
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- An apostrophe is a small punctuation mark ( ' ) placed after a noun to show that the noun owns something.
- The apostrophe will always be placed either before or after an s at the end of the noun owner.
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A. Sow
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B. Duck
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C. Bee
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D. Doe
Explanation
- bee is the feminine of “Drone”
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- (مکھی )مذکر Drone
- (مکھی )مونث Bee
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