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A. The work will have completed by the time we get there
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B. The work will have been completed by the time we have got there
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C. The work will have been completed by them by the time we get there
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D. The work will be completed by the time we get there
Explanation
Only the finite verbs (verbs that show or decide the tense of the whole sentence) undergo voice change. Here ‘will have completed’ is the finite verb.
(Incidentally, the verb ‘get’ in the subordinate clause ‘by the time we get there’ is intransitive in nature. It has no object in this context.)
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A. In
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B. From
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C. At
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D. On
Explanation
I found my car keys in my pocket.
مجھے اپنی کار کی چابیاں اپنی جیب میں مل گئیں۔
We use "in" for something inside an enclosed space — a pocket is an enclosed area.
"In" is the correct preposition
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A. By
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B. At
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C. On
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D. None of these
Explanation
The correct sentence is: "Look at the flowers."
"Look at" is the correct phrasal verb used when directing attention toward something.
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A. To
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B. None of these
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C. For
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D. With
Explanation
The correct sentence is: "Don’t be late to school."
"Late to" is used when referring to specific places or events (e.g., late to school, late to class).
"Late for" is also commonly used, especially for events or appointments (e.g., late for a meeting).
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A. With
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B. To
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C. None of these
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D. For
Explanation
The correct sentence is: "It was really nice to meet you."
"To meet" is the correct infinitive form used after adjectives like "nice".
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A. None of these
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B. About
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C. To
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D. With
Explanation
The correct preposition is "compare ... to" when showing similarities.
So the full sentence is: "Compare your answers to those of your partner."
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A. By
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B. On
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C. Onto
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D. None of these
Explanation
By: Used to express the method or means (e.g., by car, by bus, by walk).
Example: "He travels by walk every day."
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A. At - in
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B. In - on
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C. None of these
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D. Into - onto
Explanation
We say “in a factory” because it is an enclosed space.
We say “on a farm” because a farm is an open area of land.
Correct sentence: Would you prefer to work in a factory, or on a farm?
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A. Of
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B. For
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C. At
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D. None of these
Explanation
We use "died of" to indicate the cause of death, especially with diseases.
Example: She died of cancer / cholera / a heart attack.
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A. He said "who are you?"
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B. He said who are you.
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C. He said ,"Who are you?"
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D. He said, who are you?
Explanation
When reporting direct speech, quotation marks are used.
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The question mark goes inside the quotes because it's part of the quoted question.
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A comma separates the reporting verb ("He said") from the direct quote.
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