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A. She has been living here for 2 years
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B. She is living here for 2 year
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C. She has been living here since 2 years
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D. She has lived here for 2 years
Explanation
She has been living here for 2 years is the correct sentence.
This is a sentence of Present Perfect Continuous Tense.
for is used with a period of time.
Since is used to refer to a specific point in time.
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A. will be
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B. will remain
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C. would remain
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D. will be remained
Explanation
"The school will be closed tomorrow."
"کل اسکول بند رہے گا۔"
To express future actions or states, we use the modal verb "will"
followed by the base form of the main verb, which in this case is "be."
شہر میں تاجروں کی زندگی بہت بڑی ہے۔
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A. complex
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B. simple
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C. none
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D. compound
Explanation
Common examples of complex sentence include: After, before, even though, although, as much as, when, whenever,
by indication of " large," we marked the option "complex"
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A. None of these
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B. Bright
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C. Sun
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D. Warmed
Explanation
"Bright" describes the noun "sun", giving more detail about its appearance.
Words that describe nouns or pronouns are called adjectives.
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A. So
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B. Like
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C. None of these
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D. As
Explanation
The correct sentence is: "He speaks like his father speaks.""Like" is used to compare actions or behavior in informal English.
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A. None of these
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B. Will be
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C. Are
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D. Shall be
Explanation
"They will be playing cricket at that time."
The phrase "at that time" suggests a future point in time.
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To express an action that will be happening at a specific time in the future, we use the future continuous tense:
→ "will be" + verb-ing
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A. None of these
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B. A few
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C. The little
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D. A little
Explanation
We use "a little" with uncountable nouns like "French" (as a language).
It means "some" or "a small amount."
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A. Rise
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B. Is rise
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C. None of these
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D. Is rising
Explanation
- The correct sentence is "Look, the sun is rising over the hills."
- دیکھو، سورج پہاڑیوں کے اوپر اٹھ رہا ہے۔
- "Is rising" is the present continuous tense, indicating the action is happening right now.
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A. Makes
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B. None of these
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C. Is making
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D. Has made
Explanation
The present perfect tense "has made" is used.
It indicates an action that started in the past.
The action continues to have relevance in the present.
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A. Since
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B. From
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C. For
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D. Till
Explanation
We use" for "+ " period" together
Here, two years indicates a period.
He has been living in Switzerland for two years means
وہ دو سال سے سوئٹزرلینڈ میں مقیم ہیں
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