گرامر کے لحاظ سے صحیح جملے کا انتخاب کریں
A. She uses to speak in public.
B. She was used to speak in public.
C. She used to speak in public.
D. She used speaking in public.
Explanation
The phrase "used to" is correctly followed by the base form of the verb to describe a habitual action in the past.
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گرامر کے لحاظ سے صحیح جملے کا انتخاب کریں
A. The pen didn’t write, it must be run out of ink.
B. The pen wasn't write, it must run out of ink.
C. The pen wasn't writing, it must have run out of ink.
D. The pen isn't writing, it must run out of ink
Explanation
In this sentence, "wasn't writing" correctly uses the past continuous tense to describe the ongoing problem with the pen.
"Must have run out of ink" correctly uses the perfect infinitive to express the likely cause of the proble m
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گرامر کے لحاظ سے صحیح جملے کا انتخاب کریں
A. The call is busy, someone must be on another line.
B. The call is busy, someone has be on another telephone.
C. The call is going busy, someone must on another telephone.
D. The call is going busy, someone have be on another telephone.
Explanation
In this sentence, "The call is busy" correctly describes the status of the line,
"Someone must be on another line" correctly uses the modal verb " must" with the base form "be " to indicate the likely reason for the busy signal.
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گرامر کے لحاظ سے صحیح جملے کا انتخاب کریں
A. We have to sign there, didn't we?
B. We had to sign there, don’t we?
C. We had to sign there, didn't we?
D. We had to sign there, haven't we?
Explanation
In this sentence , "didn't we" is the correct tag question for the past perfect tense ("had to").
It properly matches the verb tense of the main clause
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گرامر کے لحاظ سے صحیح جملے کا انتخاب کریں
A. Let's go home, shall we?
B. Let's go to home, did we?
C. Let's go home, did we?
D. Let's go to home, shall we?
Explanation
In this sentence, "Let's go home, shall we ?" is correct
B ecause it uses "shall we" to form a polite suggestion or confirmation.
"Shall we" is the appropriate choice for tag questions following a suggestion or imperative sentence.
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گرامر کے لحاظ سے صحیح جملے کا انتخاب کریں
A. He has not completed the assignment, neither have I.
B. He has not completed the assignment, neither has I.
C. He has not completed the assignment, neither has I.
D. He has not completed the assignment, neither I have.
Explanation
In this sentence, " neither have I " is correct
Because it uses the inversion form of the auxiliary verb "have" to match the negative structure of the main clause.
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گرامر کے لحاظ سے صحیح جملے کا انتخاب کریں
A. The two kind of cakes are available now.
B. The two kinds of cake is available now.
C. The two kind of cake are available now.
D. The two kinds of cake are available now.
Explanation
In this sentence, "The two kinds of cake are available now" is correct
Because " kinds " is the plural form that matches the subject " two ," and "are" correctly agrees with the plural subject
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A. He types fast and efficiently
B. He type fast and efficiently.
C. He types fast and efficiently.
D. He types fast and efficient.
Explanation
In this sentence, "He types fast and efficiently " is correct
Because "efficiently" is the adverb that properly modifies the verb "types," indicating how he types.
The adjective "efficient" should be replaced with the adverb " efficiently" to correctly describe the action.
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A. He fell and broke his leg one day ago
B. He fell and broke his leg two days ago
C. He fell and broke his leg three days ago
D. He fell and broke his leg four days ago
Explanation
The day before yesterday" refers to two days before today.
Therefore, if the statement indicates that an event occurred "the day before yesterday," it means that the event happened two days ago.
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A. Biger
B. Biggest
C. Bigly
D. Bigger
Explanation
The comparative degree of the adjective "big" is "bigger."
In English, the comparative degree is used to compare differences between two nouns, And for one-syllable adjectives like "big," you typically add "-er" to form the comparative.
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