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A. valid
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B. significant
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C. agreeable
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D. None
Explanation
specious
مخصوص
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A. Will she not have been sung a song?
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B. Will have a song not been sung by her?
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C. Will a song not have been sung by her?
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D. None of these
Explanation
Will a song not have been sung by her?
In passive voice, the object ("a song") comes first, followed by the helping verbs ("will have been").
The past participle of "sing" is "sung", and the subject ("she") becomes "by her" at the end.
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A. Spun
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B. Spinning
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C. Spin
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D. Spins
Explanation
The simple past tense of the verb "spin" is "spun."
This verb is irregular, meaning it does not follow the typical pattern of adding "-ed" for the past tense.
For example, "spin" (present) changes to "spun" (past).
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A. will swim
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B. swum
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C. swim
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D. to swim
Explanation
The base form of the irregular verb "swim" is "swim".
It can be used in the present tense, future tense, and as an infinitive. For example, "I will swim" and "to swim
Swam: The past tense form
Swum: The past participle form
Swims: The third person present form
Swimming: The -ing form
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A. would remain
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B. will be remained
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C. will remain
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D. will be
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. simple
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B. none
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C. compound
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D. complex
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. Sentences illustrating
Explanation
Sere & Seer
Sere (adj.)
- Something dry, withered, or lacking moisture, often referring to vegetation affected by drought.
Sentence
- The once-lush fields had turned sere after months without rain, leaving farmers desperate for relief.
Seer (n.)
- A person who can predict or foresee future events is often considered mystical or prophetic.
Sentence
- The village seer warned the king of an impending disaster, urging him to take precautions.
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A. Sentences illustrating
Explanation
Blurt
- An abrupt or impulsive utterance, often spoken without prior thought or consideration.
Sentence
- Unable to keep the secret, Akram lets out a blurt about the surprise party, ruining the entire plan.
Blert
- A foolish or clumsy person
Sentence
- Rashid felt like a total blert after tripping over his own feet and spilling his coffee all over the conference table.
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A. Played
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B. Plays
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C. Play
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D. Was playing
Explanation
Here the word 'every indicated this sentence belong to President Indefinite Tense.
We use first form of verb (play) with I in this tense.
I play tennis every Saturday means میں ہر ہفتے کو ٹینس کھیلتا ہوں
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A. A letter is being written by her.
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B. A letter is written by her.
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C. A letter was being written by her.
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D. A letter was written by her.
Explanation
Active voice formula: Subject + Verb + Object (She is writing a letter)
Passive Voice Formula: Object + (Be+ V3)+ (By+ subject)
A letter is being written by her.
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