A. Will the curtains being sewed by here?
B. Was the curtains being sewed by here?
C. Are the curtains being sewed by here?
D. Were the curtains being sewed by her?
Explanation
Past Continuous Tense
Active Voice Formula: Subject + was/were + v4+ object.
Passive Voice Formula: Object + was/were being + v3 + by + subject
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A. Been
B. has Gone
C. Had gone
D. Gone
Explanation
Are you going to the bank? No, I have already gone there. ... “Gone” is the past participle of “go,” “Gone” is used to form the past perfect (pluperfect) verb tense.
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صحیح جملہ منتخب کریں. کوئی بھی منصوبہ قابل عمل ہے۔
A. Either of the plans are workable
B. Both are incorrect
C. Both are correct
D. Either of the plans is workable
Explanation
The correct sentence is:
"Either of the plans is workable ."
"Either" is singular, so it takes a singular verb ("is").
The second option is incorrect because "either" should be followed by "is," not "are."
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انہوں نے ہم سے کہا کیا تم کل جا رہے ہو؟
A. They asked us if we were leaving the next day
B. They asked us if we are leaving tomorrow
C. They asked us if we were to leave tomorrow
D. They asked us if we were leaving tomorrow
Explanation
incorrect : They said to us, "Are you leaving tomorrow."?
correct : They asked us if we were leaving the next day
Rules:
Said changes to asked .
Remove inverted commas .
Make it simple from interrogative .
Add if .
Tomorrow changes to the next day.
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صحیح جملہ منتخب کریں. فیتے باندھنے کے بعد، وہ اپنی عینک توڑ دیتی ہے۔
A. After she tied her laces, she broke her glasses
B. Both are incorrect
C. After she tied her laces, she breaks her glasses
D. Both are correct
Explanation
incorrect : After she tied her laces, she breaks her glasses
correct : After she tied her laces, she broke her glasses
Something happened in the past . So, we have to use the past tense.
Break is the first, Broke second while Broken is the third form of the verb.
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Eligible For something means کسی چیز کےلئے اہل ہونا
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A. It is being time to ring the bell.
B. It is time for the bell to be rung.
C. It is time for the bell to ring.
D. None of these
Explanation
It is time for the bell to be rung.
Given sentence is in present continuous tense and it is in active voice.
Rule :
Subject + (is/am/are) + to be + V3
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A. He shouted at me not to smoke
B. He told me not to smoke
C. He forbade me to smoke
D. He asked me not to smoke
Explanation
He forbade me to smoke means اس نے مجھے تمباکونوشی سے منع کیا
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A. On
B. From
C. In
D. By
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A. Do you always come to the office on a bike?
B. Do you always come to the office by bike?
In sentence a, the word "riding" is implied. He goes to work by "riding on a bike".
In sentence b, "by bike " is a method of travel. He could go there "by bike" or "by bus" or "by train" or "by car" or "by taxi" . Those are all different methods of travel.
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A. To
B. On
C. With
D. In
Explanation
The correct preposition is "in" when referring to a reduction or decrease in something, such as prices.
Other options:
About: Does not fit the context of describing a decrease.
On: Incorrect in this context.
Of: Refers to possession or belonging , not a decrease.
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