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A. Mustn’t have gone.
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B. Needn’t to have gone.
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C. Needn’t have gone.
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D. None of these
Explanation
The phrase "needn't have gone" indicates that the action was unnecessary but was done anyway.
This is the correct use of "needn't have" in a past context to express regret or realization.
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A. Need you buy
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B. None of these
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C. Need you have to buy
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D. Must you need buy
Explanation
The structure "Need you buy" is a correct form of a question using "need" for asking about necessity.
This is a formal or old-fashioned way of phrasing the question.
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A. None of these
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B. Have been worked
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C. Had worked
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D. Was worked
Explanation
The sentence expresses regret about the past, so past perfect tense is used.
"I wish I had worked harder" is the correct form to show a past unreal situation.
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A. Adopt
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B. Adept
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C. None of these
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D. Adapt
Explanation
- "Adapt" means to adjust or modify oneself to fit new conditions or circumstances.
- Adapt means موافقت
- It is the correct verb in the context of adjusting to circumstances.
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A. Studied
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B. None of these
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C. He studied
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D. Studying
Explanation
- "Despite" is followed by a gerund (verb + ing), so "studying" is correct.
- The correct sentence is: "Despite studying hard, he failed the exam."
- سخت مطالعہ کرنے کے باوجود ، وہ امتحان میں ناکام رہا۔
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A. Laughing
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B. Laughed
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C. Laugh
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D. None of these
Explanation
- "Stop" is followed by a gerund (verb + ing) when referring to an action that is halted.
- "Laughing" is the correct gerund form after "could not stop."
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A. Good
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B. Dearer
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C. None of these
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D. Happy
Explanation
- The correct sentence is "Honour is dearer to him than life."
- اعزاز زندگی سے زیادہ اس کا عزیز ہے۔
- "Dearer" is the comparative form of "dear," meaning more cherished or valued.
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A. For
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B. To
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C. By
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D. With
Explanation
He is grateful to his friends.
"grateful" is typically followed by "to" when indicating the person or group one is thankful towards.
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A. None of these
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B. Recalled
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C. Recalling
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D. Recalls
Explanation
Time once gone cannot be recalled means گیا وقت پھر ہاتھ نہیں آتا
The correct form is the past participle "recalled."
It follows "cannot be," which requires the passive form.
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A. Has been living
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B. None of these
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C. Is living
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D. Has living
Explanation
The correct answer is "has been living," as it indicates an action (living in Faisalabad) that started in the past and continues up to the present.
This is the proper form for expressing a continuous state since a specific time.
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