A. look
B. looks
C. looked
D. looking
Explanation
We use the present continuous tense here because it describes an action happening now.
Structure: are + verb-ing
"You are looking for someone" is the correct form.
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A. was winning
B. has had won
C. had won
D. won
Explanation
By the time he was thirty, he had won many tournaments."
جب وہ تیس سال کا تھا، اس نے بہت سے ٹورنامنٹ جیت لیے تھے۔"
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"had won" is used in this sentence to convey the past perfect tense.
This sentence , "By the time he was thirty" establishes a point in the past.
The action of winning tournaments ("had won") is placed before this past point in time
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A. Subject+simple future of the verb 'to be'+present participle
B. Subject+simple future of the verb to be'+past participle
C. Subject+simple future of the verb to have+past participle
D. Subject+simple future of the verb 'to do'+present participle
Explanation
The correct answer is: Subject+simple future of the verb 'to do'+base form of the verb.
The Future Simple Tense is formed using the auxiliary verb "will" (or "shall" plus the base form of the main verb.
The correct structure is :
Subject + will (or shall) + base form of the verb For example: I will go, she will study, they will arrive, etc.
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A. ate
B. both
C. eaten
D. eating
Explanation
Ate and eaten are two forms of the irregular verb eat.
Ate is the past tense form and eaten is the past participle form .
Additional Info
The third-person singular simple present indicative form of " eat " is " eats ".
The present participle of " eat " is " eating ".
The past participle of " eat " is " eaten ".
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A. none
B. had been
C. have been
D. has been
Explanation
I have been waiting for 3 hours
میں 3 گھنٹے سے انتظار کر رہا ہوں۔
The Tense of the sentence is Present Perfect Continuous tense because " have been waiting " is given in the sentence.
Have been in the form used with any other subject (including the pronouns I, we, and they)
ND18-9-2023
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کون سا جملہ ماضی کے صحیح استعمال کو ظاہر کرتا ہے؟
A. They will be eating lunch now
B. She will go to the store yesterday
C. They will be eating lunch now
D. Te had finished his homework before dinner
Explanation
He had finished his homework before dinner ------------> past perfect sentence ( had + third form of verb )
while
She will go to the store yesterday-----> f uture simple sentences (will +first form)
They will be eating lunch now --------> future continuous sentence ( will +ing)
He had finished his homework before dinner ----------> present continuous sentence ( are + ing)
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A. had gone, would have
B. have been, have
C. get, have
D. None
Explanation
If I had gone to the party last night, I would have met a lot of people
اگر میں کل رات پارٹی میں جاتا تو بہت سے لوگوں سے ملتا
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“Had gone” is the past perfect tense which means the action took place before the time of another event of the past.
would have in conditionals to talk about something that did not happen in the past
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A. none
B. since
C. for
D. till
Explanation
Tina has been writing her report since two o'clock. She's written twelve pages.
since + point : a "point" is a precise moment in time - 9 o'clock, 1st January, Monday.
while
for + period: a "period" is a duration of time - f ive minutes, two weeks, six years.
For means "from the beginning of the period to the end of the period"
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A. Future perfect continuous tense
B. Future continuous tense
C. Past Perfect tense
D. Future perfect tense
Explanation
Future continuous tense: Subject + will be/shall be + first form of a verb + object.
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A. Will be
B. Is
C. Was
D. Were
Explanation
Here ' last morning ' shows something happened in the past .
Was is used with a singular subject (Abullah) in the past tense.
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