A. were
B. was
C. are being
D. none of the above
Explanation
Flock is the main subject here.
Birds is a qualifier.
Note: Ensure the verb is according to main subject (and not qualifier).
Collective nouns such as a herd of, a collection of, a group of, a flock of, etc. are singular , so ‘is’ will be the verb in use.
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A. Pretend to be cruel
B. Pretend to work
C. Pretend to support
D. Pretend to be be kind
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Pay Lip Service means محض زبانی ہمدردی دکھانا
Sentence example:
He had done no more than pay lip service to their views.
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A. Speaking with someone
B. Speaking seriously
C. Speaking not correctly
D. None of the above
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Joking Apart is an idiom which means speaking seriously without any joke.
Joking apart مذاق کے علاوہ
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A. A letter was written by him.
B. A letter is write by him.
C. A letter is written by him.
D. A letter is written by he.
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Active voice formula:
Subject + Verb + Object
Passive Voice Formula:
Object + (Be+ V3)+ (By+ subject)
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A. All of the above
B. Will have
C. Were
D. Was
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Suppositional sentences having phrases like “I wish”, He/She wishes”, As if”, As though”, and indicating some unfulfilled wish/desire take simple pas t.
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A. Will be
B. Takes
C. Have
D. Am
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I have taken my lunch. میں دن کا کھانا کھاچکا ہوں۔
This is the sentence of present perfect tense.
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A. None of the above
B. Take
C. Have taken
D. Took
Explanation
We should use past indefinite tense for a point of time.
Took is the second form of take.
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A. are
B. am
C. Has
D. is
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He has left for London means وہ لندن روانہ ہوچکا ہے۔
We should use past indefinite tense for a point of time.
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A. none of the above
B. Has
C. Have
D. were
Explanation
We should use past indefinite tense for a point of time.
He has gone means وہ جاچکا ہے۔
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A. None of the above
B. Were
C. Was
D. Had being
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The number of + singular verb
A number of + plural verb
A number of birds were released into the wind.
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