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A. Badly
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B. Bitterly
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C. None of these
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D. Bitter
Explanation
"Tastes" is a linking verb, so it is followed by an adjective ("bitter").
Adverbs modify actions, but taste describes a state, requiring an adjective.
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A. If anyone thought so, he is wrong.
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B. None of these
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C. If anyone thought so, they are wrong.
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D. If anyone thought so, they were wrong.
Explanation
- "Anyone" is singular, so it should be followed by "he" instead of "they" for correct subject-verb agreement.
- "Is wrong" is appropriate because the statement is a general truth, requiring the present tense.
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A. Will begun
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B. None of these
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C. Began
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D. Begun
Explanation
The verb "began" is the correct past tense form of "begin."
It is sed to describe an action that started in the past.
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A. None of these
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B. Were
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C. Is
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D. Was
Explanation
The sentence refers to the past ("last month").
So the correct verb is "was," which agrees with the singular subject "price.
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A. None of these
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B. Has been
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C. Had been
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D. Have been
Explanation
The correct sentence is "Najma is in hospital; she has been ill for the last few weeks."
"Has been" is used here as it refers to an ongoing condition in the present perfect tense.
"جاگ" کی دوسری اور تیسری شکلیں کیا ہیں؟
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A. Awoke, Awakened
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B. Awoke, Awoken
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C. Awakened, Awaken
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D. Awakened, Awoke
Explanation
- Base form (Present): awake
- Past simple (Simple past): awoke
- Past participle: awoken
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A. were planned
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B. had planned
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C. planned
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D. had been planned
Explanation
"We achieved the target that we had planned long ago"
"ہم نے وہ ہدف حاصل کر لیا جس کی ہم نے بہت پہلے منصوبہ بندی کی تھی"
The past perfect tense "had planned"
It is used to express an action that happened before another action in the past.
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A. are getting
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B. to get
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C. get
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D. got
Explanation
"Days are getting longer and nights are getting shorter day to day,"
"دن لمبے اور راتیں دن سے چھوٹی ہوتی جا رہی ہیں"
The verb "are getting" is in the present progressive tense, which is used to indicate actions
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A. the cat was sleeping
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B. the cats are sleeping
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C. the cats is sleeping
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D. the cat had sleeping
Explanation
Options B and C both are correct because
the singular noun "cat" with the singular verb "sleeping"
the plural noun cat" with the plural verb "sleeping"
Note:
Subjects and verbs always have to agree with each other.
A singular subject must take a singular verb.
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A. Jinnah was knew to him
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B. Jinnah is known to him
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C. Jinnah will be known to him
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D. Jinnah was known to him
Explanation
Know is a verb which means جاننا
Knew is the second form and known is the third form of know.
Past Indefinite tense
Active Voice= Subject + Second Form of Verb + Object.
Passive Voice = Object + was/were + third of verb + by + subject.
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