میں باغ میں ____ سیر کرنے جاتا ہوں۔
Explanation
The correct preposition to use in the sentence is " for ."
"I go for a walk in the garden."
In this context, " for " is used to indicate the purpose or reason for going to the garden, which is to take a walk. Therefore, "for" is the appropriate preposition to use in this sentence.
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A. None of these
B. To - for
C. To - To
D. For - to
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" Decided to go " and " to enjoy " both require " to " before the base verb.
Correct sentence: "Hyder and Ahsan decided to go to the nearby forest to enjoy the natural beauty."
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A. Of
B. In
C. Off
D. With
Explanation
Off is a preposition here.
Here off means at a distance
Keep the car off the flower beds
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A. Were
B. Has to
C. Shall
D. None of these
Explanation
In conditional sentences, " shall " is used with " I " and " we " to express future actions.
It is used here to indicate what will happen if the condition (rain) occurs.
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A. Despite
B. In spite
C. None of these
D. However
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"She is going out despite awful weather."
Despite is always written as one word,
While in spite of is always written as three words,
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A. Were
B. Should be
C. Had been
D. None of these
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You would have soon my garden at its best if you had been here last week.
اگر آپ پچھلے ہفتے یہاں ہوتے تو آپ کے پاس میرا باغ جلد ہی بہترین ہوتا۔
" Had been " is the correct form of the past perfect tense.
It indicating an action that occurred before another action in the past .
Using " had been " allows the sentence to logically convey that being present last week would have allowed someone to see the garden at its best.
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A. Because of
B. Despite
C. In order to.
D. None of these
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Because of the bad weather, the outdoor party was rescheduled . خراب موسم کی وجہ سے ، بیرونی پارٹی کو دوبارہ شیڈول کیا گیا۔
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Because of is a two-word preposition meaning 'as a result of"
because of functions as an adverb (party) in a sentence
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in the above sentence, two situations are discussed" (bad weather and party rescheduled)" so we select the option "because of"
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ND4-12-2022
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A. Digging, finding
B. Digging, found
C. None of these
D. Digging, is finding
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" While digging " is a present participle phrase showing an action in progress.
The main action " found " is in the past simple , matching the past event.
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A. Has been sitting
B. None of these
C. Has sit
D. Sitting
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She has been sitting in the sun one hour.
وہ ایک گھنٹہ سورج میں بیٹھی ہے۔
The sentence refers to an action continuing over a period of time , which requires the present perfect continuous tense (has been sitting).
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A. has dug
B. was digging
C. had dug.
D. dug
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Yousaf dug in the garden the whole day yesterday.
یوسف نے کل سارا دن باغ میں کھدائی کی۔
The meaning of DUG is past tense and past participle of dig.
Subject ( yousaf )+ Verb ( v2 ) ( dug )+ rest of sentence (garden the whole day)
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