A. Song
B. She
C. Sang
D. None of these
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" Sang " is the past tense of the verb " sing " and shows the action performed.
A verb expresses an action, event, or state of being in a sentence.
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A. None of these
B. 4th Form
C. 3rd Form
D. 2nd Form
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" Noticed " is the 3rd form (past participle) of the verb " notice ."
It is used here with " had " to form the past perfect tense — " had noticed ."
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A. Hot
B. Water
C. Drank
D. None of these
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Verb Identification :
" Drank " is the past tense of the verb " drink ", indicating the action performed by the subject ("She").
Verbs express actions (e.g., drank, runs) or states (e.g., is).
Here, " drank " shows what she did.
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A. Talked
B. Memories
C. Childhood
D. None of these
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" Talked " is the verb in the sentence because:
It is the action word (what they did).
It functions as the past tense of " talk ."
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A. Infinitive phrase
B. Adverb phrase
C. None of these
D. Adjective phrase
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"To reach the stadium" is an infinitive phrase, as it begins with the infinitive verb " to reach ."
It functions as the object of the verb " have ," explaining what is enough time for.
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A. None of these
B. Third Form
C. First Form
D. ing form
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Present Continuous Tense uses " is/am/are + verb + ing " (e.g., is going, are eating).
It describes actions happening right now or around the current time.
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A. Badly
B. None of these
C. Bitterly
D. Bitter
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" Tastes " is a linking verb , so it is followed by an adjective (" bitter ").
Adverbs modify actions, but taste describes a state, requiring an adjective .
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A. Noun Phrase
B. Adjective Phrase
C. Verb Phrase
D. Prepositional Phrase
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A verb phrase consists of a main verb and its auxiliaries.
In this sentence, will have been studying is a combination of auxiliary verbs ( will have been ) and the main verb ( studying ), forming a future perfect continuous tense.
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A. None of these
B. Begun
C. Will begun
D. Began
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The verb " began " is the correct past tense form of " begin ."
It is sed to describe an action that started in the past.
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A. For Seeing
B. To See
C. For to see
D. To Seeing
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Waiting to see the doctor means دندان ساز سے ملنے کیلئے انتظار کرنا
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