A. With
B. At
C. In
D. By
Explanation
We commonly use " at home " to indicate someone's location .
So, "He is at home" is the correct phrase.
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A. Present indefinite tense
B. Present continuous tense
C. Future tense
D. Past indefinite tense
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The verb "is crying " shows an action that is happening right now, which is the hallmark of present continuous tense .
Present continuous is formed with is/am/are + verb-ing (e.g., is crying).
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A. She will him to wait till she returned.
B. She should him to wait till she returned.
C. She requested him to wait till she returned.
D. None of these
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The word " Please " indicates a request, so the reporting verb becomes " requested ".
The verb tense and pronouns are correctly changed in indirect speech .
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A. A/a
B. An/the
C. The/a
D. None of these
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"Do you have a broom?" – we use " a " before singular countable nouns that are mentioned for the first time.
"I dropped a piece of cake" – again, " a " is used as it's a non-specific , singular item.
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A. None of these
B. Imperative
C. Declarative
D. Exclamatory
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An imperative sentence gives a command, request, or instruction.
Example : Please close the door. or Sit down.
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A. Or
B. If
C. While
D. Until
Explanation
The words like for, and, nor, but, or , yet, and so are called: Coordinate Conjunctions.
"Or" is a coordinate conjunction, used to join two words, phrases, or clauses of equal importance.
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A. I were asked if I could drive a car
B. I was requested if I could drive a car
C. None of these
D. I was asked I could drive a car
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The correct passive voice is: I was asked if I could drive a car. "Asked" remains unchanged, and the structure follows: Subject + was/were + past participle.
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A. The book was being written by a doctor
B. The book is written by a doctor
C. None of these
D. The book was written by a doctor
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In passive voice, the object of the active sentence (" the book ") becomes the subject, and the verb tense remains consistent (past tense: " was written "). The passive structure emphasizes the action or the object rather than the doer (the doctor).
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A. On
B. By
C. In
D. With
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The phrase "It is ten o'clock by my watch."
میری گھڑی کے دس بج رہے ہیں۔
It indicates that the time shown is based on the watch being referenced.
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A. Avoiding
B. Inspite
C. Despite
D. Under
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They went despite the rain.
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Despite means کے باوجود
Went is a simple past sentence so we use infinite foam of the verb "despite".
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