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A. Will seek
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B. Seek
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C. Seeks
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D. Would seek
Explanation
Would" is the correct form for this hypothetical situation.
"Would seek" is used to indicate a hypothetical outcome in a conditional situation.
"If you did not support him, he would seek assistance from some other quarter."
اگر آپ نے اس کا ساتھ نہ دیا تو وہ کسی اور سہ ماہی سے مدد طلب کرے گا۔
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A. With
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B. For
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C. In
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D. On
Explanation
In is a preposition here.
My sister helped me in my homework میری بہن نے میرے ہوم ورک میں میری مدد کی۔
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A. Has finished
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B. Had finished
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C. will have finished
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D. Finished
Explanation
This sentence is talking about two actions in the past.
In such case, we use Past Perfect Tense in first, we use Past Indefinite Tense in second.
He had finished his work before father arrived ابو کے آنے سے پہلے وہ کام مکمل کرچکا تھا
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A. Preposition
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B. Adverb
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C. Conjunction
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D. Adjective
Explanation
- She (as well as) her sister is engaged.
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- (as well as) : Conjunction
- 'As well as is a conjunction (a connecting word or phrase) that means 'in addition to
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A. She
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B. Her
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C. None of the above
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D. Hers
Explanation
Generally, objective case comes after a preposition.
He relied on her.
"On" is a preposition here.
“She” is the subjective case while “Her” is the objective case.
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A. Written
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B. Wrote
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C. Write
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D. Writes
Explanation
He did not write a letter.
this is past Indefinite tense. so we use to write with did not
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A. To
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B. Behind
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C. Across
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D. Too
Explanation
Usage of Behind
Behind --- In, to or towards the near or later in time.
Examples:
He followed behind.
The girls were far behind the car.
The train was behind time.
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A. Under
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B. Behind
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C. Beside
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D. Over
Explanation
"Behind" is the correct preposition
Because it shows that something is concealed behind the curtain.
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A. He was ill to fever
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B. He was ill by fever
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C. None of these
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D. He was ill with fever
Explanation
He was ill with a fever
وہ بخار سے بیمار تھا۔
The phrase "ill with fever" is the correct way to describe someone suffering from a fever.
The preposition "with" is used to indicate the illness or condition affecting the person.
The other options ("ill to fever" and "ill by fever") are grammatically incorrect.
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A. will have
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B. None of these
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C. had
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D. would have
Explanation
If you had asked me, I would have told you.
اگر آپ مجھ سے پوچھتے تو میں آپ کو بتا دیتا
We use would have as the past tense form of will have. We also use would have in conditionals to talk about something that did not happen in the past.
Would have is the past tense of the modal verb 'would.
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