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A. The door was opened by him.
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B. None of these
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C. The door will be opened by him.
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D. The door is opened by him.
Explanation
The sentence is in present simple tense.
In passive voice, it is converted to "is opened," as the structure is "is/are + past participle."
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A. The glass is not broken the boy.
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B. None of these
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C. The glass had not broken the boy.
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D. The glass was not broken the boy.
Explanation
The original sentence is in the active voice, and the correct conversion to the passive voice is:
"The boy did not break the glass" → "The glass was not broken by the boy"
This changes the focus from the doer (the boy) to the receiver (the glass).
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A. He was seen leave the house by me.
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B. He was see leaving the house by me.
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C. He was seen leaving the house by me.
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D. None of these
Explanation
In passive voice, the object "him" becomes the subject, and "saw" changes to "was seen."
The phrase "leaving the house" remains the same.
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A. Did the mother dried the clothes in the lawn?
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B. Did his mother dry the clothes in the lawn?
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C. Did the mother dry the clothes in the lawn?
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D. None of these
Explanation
The sentence is converted to active voice as "Did the mother dry the clothes in the lawn?"
The auxiliary verb "did" is used, followed by the base form "dry" for correct tense in active voice.
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A. The boys will play football.
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B. He is writing an essay.
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C. She was reading a book.
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D. None of these
Explanation
Present Continuous Tense:
Structure:
Subject + is/am/are + verb(-ing)
→ Describes an action happening right now.
He is writing an essay. → Present continuous
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A. I will finished my work by tomorrow
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B. I will be finish my work by tomorrow
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C. None of these
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D. I will finish my work by tomorrow
Explanation
The Future Simple tense is formed as "will + base verb" (e.g., will finish).
It expresses an action that will happen in the future.
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A. Was stolen/was offered
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B. None of these
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C. Has been stolen/has been offered
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D. Was stolen/has offered
Explanation
The correct verb tenses to use are "was stolen" and "was offered".
This indicates that the bike was stolen (past event) and the reward was offered (past event) to recover it.
"My bike which was stolen was brought back only when a 20-pound-reward was offered."
میری موٹرسائیکل جو چوری کی گئی تھی اسے صرف اس وقت واپس لایا گیا جب 20 پاؤنڈ کا بدلہ پیش کیا گیا تھا۔
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A. Rest
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B. Have been resting
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C. None of these
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D. Rested
Explanation
The correct sentence should be "You have been resting since morning.'
As it requires the present perfect continuous tense with "have been" for "you."
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A. Writes
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B. Wrote
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C. Written
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D. Write
Explanation
She never wrote to him in the past.
The sentence is in the past tense because of the phrase "in the past."
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A. Will them
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B. Will they
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C. None of these
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D. Won't them
Explanation
In a negative sentence, the question tag is positive.
"Will they" is the correct tag to match the structure of "They will not come here."
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