A. he would have decide differently
B. he would have decided differently
C. he will have decided differently
D. he must have decide differently
Explanation
This sentence belongs to type 3 conditional sentences where the time is the past and the situation is hypothetical.
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A. Third Conditional
B. First Conditional
C. Zero Conditional
D. Second Conditional
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A Zero Conditional Sentence tells fact.
e.g. when it rains, the grass gets wet.
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A. Conditional
B. Simple
C. Complex
D. Compound
Explanation
This is a conditional sentence as it shows a condition .
conditional sentence means شرطیہ جملہ
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A. Has
B. Did
C. Have
D. Had
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Did you hear the President's speech?
We use "Did" to form questions in the simple past tense.
"Hear" is the base form of the verb ( after "did," we don't change the verb ).
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A. Is going
B. Was going
C. Goes
D. Went
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When I met him, he was going to college.
The sentence is referring to a past event (When I met him),
So the action happening at that moment in the past should be in the past continuous tense: He was going to college.
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A. Rains
B. Has rained
C. It’s raining
D. Raised
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You cannot go out because it’s raining very hard.
آپ باہر نہیں جا سکتے کیونکہ بارش بہت سخت ہو رہی ہے۔
The sentence explains why you cannot go out right now, so we need a verb that shows a present continuous action.
“It’s raining” = It is raining → Present continuous tense
It matches the context of an action happening right now.
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A. Work
B. None of these
C. Worked
D. Have been working
Explanation
The phrase " since 2021 " indicates an action that started in the past and continues till now .
The correct tense for this is Present Perfect Continuous : "I have been working in this department since 2021."
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A. Finished
B. Finishes
C. Finish
D. Had finished
Explanation
Had finished (if used in a past perfect context, like “They had finished their work before the deadline.”)
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A. Are they going
B. Will they go
C. Do they go
D. Did they go
Explanation
The sentence is asking about a future event ("tomorrow").
The correct way to form a future tense question is:
Will + subject + base verb
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A. had
B. was
C. have been
D. will be
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This is a present perfect continuous tense .
Structure: have/has been + verb-ing
We use it for actions that started in the past and are continuing .
"Since last morning" indicates a s pecific point in time, which matches this tense.
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