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A. The committee meeting tomorrow
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B. The committee is meeting tomorrow.
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C. The committees is meeting tomorrow.
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D. The committee are meeting tomorrow.
Explanation
"The committee is meeting tomorrow."
"Committee" is a collective noun and is treated as singular in American English, so it takes "is".
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A. The captain requested his men to stand at ease
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B. The captain ordered his men to stand at ease
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C. The captain commanded his men to stand at ease
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D. The captain instructed his men to stand at ease
Explanation
In a military context, "command" is the most accurate term, as it reflects the authoritative nature of the captain's directive.
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A. i am sick to your lies
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B. i am sick by your lies
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C. i am sick of your lies
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D. i am sick from your lies
Explanation
i am sick of your lies میں تمہارے جھوٹ سے بیمار ہوں۔
this is the idiomatic and natural way to express emotional frustration or annoyance.
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A. Goosi
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B. Geese
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C. Geeses
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D. Gooses
Explanation
The plural of "goose" is "geese."
This is an example of an irregular plural form.
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A. Went
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B. Gone
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C. Goes
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D. Go
Explanation
Honesty never goes to waste.
The subject "Honesty" is singular and uncountable,
And the sentence is in the present simple tense, expressing a universal truth or general fact.
In present simple tense: Singular subject → verb + s/es
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A. At
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B. In
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C. On
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D. Inside
Explanation
The meeting was held in the conference room.
یہ ملاقات کانفرنس روم میں ہوئی۔
Use “in” when something happens inside an enclosed space, like a room, hall, or building.
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A. During
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B. Since
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C. For
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D. By
Explanation
My sister has been living in Paris for three years.
میری بہن تین سال سے پیرس میں رہ رہی ہے۔
We use "for" with a duration of time (e.g., for two hours, for ten years).
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A. On
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B. In
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C. At
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D. Till
Explanation
We use “on” with days and dates (e.g., on Monday, on Friday, on July 5).
This sentence refers to a specific day, so: “On Friday” is correct.
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A. Is writing
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B. Writes
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C. Write
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D. Has been writing
Explanation
His father is writing a book. (Present continuous tense)
If the action is a regular or habitual activity
Is writing – if it’s happening right now
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A. In
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B. By
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C. From
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D. Of
Explanation
The correct preposition to indicate cause of death due to illness is "of".
He died of fever.
وہ بخار سے مر گیا۔
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