A. She said to him that I mostly ignored her
B. She said to me that he mostly ignored her
C. She said to me that he always ignore her
D. She told to me that he mostly ignored me
Explanation
Direct: She said to me, "He mostly ignores me".
Indirect: She said to me that he mostly ignored her
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A. He said that he has seen him today
B. He said that he had seen him the previous day
C. None of these
D. He said that he had seen him that day
Explanation
Direct: He said, "I saw him today".
Indirect: He said that he had seen him that day
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Today into that day
Past indefinite tense into past perfect tense
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A. None of these
B. A promise should be keeping.
C. One's promise should be kept.
D. One's promise has to be kept.
Explanation
" Should keep " in active voice changes to " should be kept " in passive voice.
The object " one's promise " becomes the subject in passive form.
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A. He was visited not by me.
B. He did not visited by me.
C. None
D. He was not visited by me.
Explanation
The correct passive voice is: " He was not visited by me ."
In passive voice , the auxiliary verb "was" is used with the past participle "visited" to form the negative construction.
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A. Does she liked by you?
B. None
C. Do she liked by you?
D. Is she liked by you?
Explanation
The correct passive voice is: " Is she liked by you? "
In passive voice , the subject of the active sentence becomes the object , and the auxiliary verb is adjusted accordingly.
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A. None of these
B. Have been meeting
C. Met
D. Have met
Explanation
Yet is an Adverb which is generally used with Present Perfect Tense.
I do not think I have met him yet.
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A. Kind
B. Faithful
C. None of these
D. Fanciful
Explanation
The sentence implies she shares helpful or thoughtful advice , which fits best with " kind word of advice."
Kind means قسم
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A. None of these
B. Reduced - Required
C. Attributed - Requested
D. Projected - Destined
Explanation
"Complete and constant openness is a notion that can be reduced to absurdity. Am I required to stop everyone on the street and tell them my reaction to their appearance?"
The sentence uses irony to question extreme openness, and " reduced " and " required " fit the tone and logic well.
Reduced means کم
Required means ضروری ہے
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A. For, beyond
B. Within, for
C. Over, For
D. For, over
Explanation
"For two weeks" → expresses the duration of time
"Beyond the safety of his house" → means he didn’t go outside his house
Complete sentence:
"For two weeks, he did not venture beyond the safety of his house, even once."
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A. the taller
B. None of these
C. tall
D. the tallest
Explanation
Sara is the tallest girl in our school.
“The tallest” is a superlative form that compares more than two.
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