-
A. awoke
-
B. all of the above
-
C. wake-up
-
D. awakening
Explanation
Explanation: "Awoke" is the correct past tense of "awake."
-
A. He will be finishing the project by tomorrow
-
B. He finished the project by tomorrow
-
C. He finished the project by tomorrow
-
D. He will have finished the project by tomorrow
Explanation
The sentence in the future perfect tense is: He will have finished the project by tomorrow.
Future Perfect Tense
In this case, "will have finished" indicates that the project will be completed before "tomorrow."
-
A. They will eat dinner later.
-
B. They have eaten dinner.
-
C. They are eating dinner now.
-
D. They had eaten dinner before the movie started.
Explanation
"They had eaten dinner before the movie started" is in the past perfect tense
it indicates a completed action before another past event
indicate an action (eating dinner) that was completed before another action (the movie starting) in the past.
-
A. She had read a book.
-
B. She was reading a book.
-
C. She is reading a book.
-
D. She reads a book.
Explanation
"She was reading a book" is in the past continuous tense, indicating an action that was ongoing in the past
Structure:
The past continuous tense is formed using:
- The past tense of the auxiliary verb "to be" (was/were)
- The present participle (the "-ing" form) of the main verb.
درج ذیل میں سے کون سا جملہ درست ہے؟
-
A. Diana will have sung the song.
-
B. Diana will have sing the song.
-
C. The song sing by Diana.
-
D. The song sung Diana.
Explanation
The sentence "Diana will have sung the song" is correct because it uses the future perfect tense
Structure: The structure for the future perfect tense is:
Subject + will have + past participle of the verb
In this case: Diana (subject) + will have (auxiliary verb) + sung (past participle of "sing")
-
A. Wins
-
B. Has won
-
C. Was won
-
D. Is winning
Explanation
"We use 'has won' to indicate that Argentina has won the football World Cup in the past,
The use of 'has' implies a connection between the past action (winning the World Cup) and the present or current state."
-
A. conditional sentence
-
B. none of these
-
C. imperative sentence
-
D. cumulative sentence
Explanation
Hurry up! (identify the type of sentence)
It is a sentence that expresses a direct command, request
Imperative sentences do not contain a subject.
-
A. compound
-
B. simple
-
C. complex
-
D. compound-complex
Explanation
Professor tends to get bored sitting on the beach, watching the waves, getting sand in his swimsuit, and reading detective novels for a week.
it is a simple sentence.
because the above sentence consists of only one clause, with a single subject (Professor) and predicate.
-
A. going
-
B. gone
-
C. went
-
D. go
Explanation
Went is the past tense of go.
Go is an irregular verb, and its past tense is went.
Gone is the past participle of go.
-
A. used to smoke
-
B. have been smoking
-
C. had smoked
-
D. none
Explanation
He gave up smoking two years ago. He used to smoke 40 cigarettes a day.
اس نے دو سال پہلے سگریٹ نوشی ترک کر دی تھی۔ وہ روزانہ 40 سگریٹ پیتا تھا۔
***
The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
Option C is the correct answer because it denotes past habits.
ND13-07-2023
✅ Correct: 0 |
❌ Wrong: 0 |
📊 Total Attempted: 0