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A. That has meet you
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B. That you met
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C. which you meet
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D. That you have met
Explanation
Here 'Yesterday' shows something happened in the past.
Second form of a verb is used in Past Indefinite Tense.
Met is the second & third form of Meet.
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A. None of these
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B. Our keys has been lost by her
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C. Our keys have been lost by us
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D. Our keys were lost by her
Explanation
The sentence is in present perfect tense ("have lost"), so the passive form is "have been lost."
Subject "we" changes to "by us" in the passive voice, making the correct form: "Our keys have been lost by us."
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A. He asked me where he will find the book I had recommended
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B. He asked me where he would find the book I had recommended
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C. He asked me where he will find the book I have recommended
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D. None of these
Explanation
He asked me where he would find the book I had recommended.
In passive voice, the reported speech changes the verb tense appropriately, and the indirect speech follows the past tense structure.
"Will" changes to "would" in indirect speech, and "have recommended" changes to "had recommended."
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A. Dependent clause
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B. Independent clause
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C. Proverb
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D. Relative clause
Explanation
Independent clause: An independent clause is the combination of at least one subject and predicate.
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A. When you say so, I must take it seriously.
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B. When you say so, I must take it serious.
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C. Since you say so, I must take it seriously.
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D. None of these
Explanation
When you say so, I must take it seriously.
"Seriously" is the correct adverb form to modify the verb "take".
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A. I consider it a foolish scheme.
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B. I consider it as foolish scheme.
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C. I consider it a fool scheme.
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D. None of these
Explanation
The verb "consider" is used without "as" when followed by a noun or adjective complement.
"Foolish" is the correct adjective.
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A. Invitation
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B. Promises
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C. None of these
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D. Offer
Explanation
Promise: A commitment or assurance that one will do something or that something will happen.
The use of "shall" indicates a firm intention or vow about future support.
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A. After washing my face, I look at myself in the mirror.
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B. None of these
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C. After washed face I look myself in the mirror.
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D. After washing face I look at myself in mirror.
Explanation
The phrase "washing my face" uses the correct possessive form "my."
The article "the" is necessary before "mirror" to make the sentence grammatically correct.
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A. Willingness
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B. A suggestion
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C. None of these
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D. Permission
Explanation
The use of "will" here shows willingness to help someone.
It expresses a voluntary action or offer.
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A. Interrogative
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B. Declarative
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C. Exclamatory
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D. Optative
Explanation
The sentence "What a big city Peshawar is!" expresses a strong feeling or emotion, making it an exclamatory sentence.
It shows surprise or admiration, marked by the exclamation.
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