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A. will have finished
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B. Had finished
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C. Finished
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D. Has finished
Explanation
This sentence is talking about two actions in the past.
In such case, we use Past Perfect Tense in first, we use Past Indefinite Tense in second.
He had finished his work before father arrived ابو کے آنے سے پہلے وہ کام مکمل کرچکا تھا
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A. None of these
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B. Aslam asked him that the machine has been working the previous day.
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C. Aslam told him that the machine had been working yesterday.
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D. Aslam told him that the machine had been working the previous day.
Explanation
- In indirect speech, "was working" changes to "had been working," and "yesterday" changes to "the previous day."
- The correct reporting verb "told" is used instead of "asked" for a statement.
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A. Had
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B. Would have
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C. Have
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D. Should have
Explanation
"If I had worked hard, I would have succeeded."
اگر میں محنت کرتا تو کامیاب ہوتا۔
This is an example of a third conditional sentence, used to express a hypothetical situation in the past and its possible result.
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A. None of these
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B. Past Simple
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C. Present Simple
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D. Present Continuous
Explanation
The sentence uses "Did" + base verb, indicating a question in the past simple tense.
It asks about a completed action in the past.
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A. Future Perfect Tense
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B. Present Tense
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C. Future Tense
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D. Past Tense
Explanation
The verb "read" (pronounced red) along with the time marker "yesterday" indicates simple past tense.
It shows a completed action in the past.
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A. None of these
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B. Ring
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C. Rung
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D. Rang
Explanation
"All was having bath when the phone rang."
Past continuous tense ("was having") combined with the simple past tense ("rang")
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A. Being
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B. Been
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C. None of these
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D. Be
Explanation
The past perfect tense requires "had" plus the past participle of the verb.
The past participle of "be" is "been".
Nothing had been done by them.
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A. None of these
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B. Giving
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C. Give
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D. Gave
Explanation
"Which you gave me" = a relative clause giving more info about "the book."
The verb "give" is in the past tense ("gave") because the action happened in the past — the book was given earlier.
You lost the book → past tense
Someone gave you the book → also past tense
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A. Present Perfect
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B. None of these
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C. Past Simple
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D. Past Continuous
Explanation
The sentence "Did the children sleep late?" uses "did" + base verb, which indicates Past Simple tense.
It refers to a completed action in the past.
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A. Past Indefinite
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B. Present Perfect
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C. Present Indefinite
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D. None of these
Explanation
The verb "cut" is in its past form, and there is no auxiliary verb, indicating Past Indefinite Tense.
Past Indefinite describes a completed action in the past, as seen in "She cut an apple...".
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