A. A
B. An
C. The
D. None of these
Explanation
A & An are called Indefinite Articles.
The is called Definite Article.
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A. Theres
B. There
C. They’re
D. Their
Explanation
They’re going to the party."
وہ پارٹی میں جا رہے ہیں۔
They’re = They are (contraction)
There = refers to a place or to introduce a sentence (e.g., There is a dog.)
Their = possessive pronoun (e.g., Their car is red.)
Theres = not a standard word (should be there's = there is)
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A. I has seen that movie.
B. I seen that movie.
C. I have seen that movie.
D. I have seen that movie yesterday.
Explanation
I have seen that movie.
The present perfect tense is formed using:
have/has+past participle
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A. Will sing
B. To sing
C. Sing
D. Sang
Explanation
"He heard him sing a song."
Verbs like "hear, see, watch, feel" are followed by the bare infinitive (i.e., the base form of the verb without "to") when used in the active voice.
So, "heard him sing" is correct, not "to sing" or "sang."
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A. Where are you going!
B. None of these
C. Where are you going.
D. Where are you going?
Explanation
The sentence is a question , so it must end with a question mark ( ? ).
Proper punctuation clarifies the sentence's purpose and meaning.
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A. I am hear for you.
B. I am hears for you.
C. I am here for you.
D. Here I am for you.
Explanation
I am here for you.
Correct and natural — This is the standard, meaningful phrase that means “I am present and available to support you.”
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A. Word pronunciation
B. Morphological formation
C. Syntactic structure
D. Semantic interpretation
Explanation
The primary focus of Phrase Structure Rules in grammar is syntactic structure.
Phrase Structure Rules (PSRs) define how phrases and sentences are constructed by specifying how words and phrases can be combined to form larger units like noun phrases, verb phrases, and entire sentences .
They essentially govern the hi erarchical structure of a sentence, outlining the grammatical relationships between different components.
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A. If you come to me, I will help you
B. If you come to me, I am help you
C. If you come to me, I have help you
D. If you come to me, I was help you
Explanation
The given sentence is first conditional sentence,
In this type of sentence the "if clause" is in present or future tense and main clause is in present tense or future tense so correct ans is (a)
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A. He said that he were a student of Punjab university
B. He said that he was a student of Punjab university
C. He said that he have a student of Punjab university
D. He said that he has a student of Punjab university
Explanation
Two different tenses means past and present can not be used in the same sentence.
So the first clause ( He said) is in the past and the second clause would also be in the past.
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A. They was at a party?
B. None of these
C. They are at a party?
D. They were at a party?
Explanation
About a specific place where we are the preposition 'at ' will be used in the sentence.
Therefore, out of the options given , the correct option will be ' at the party '.
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