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A. In
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B. With
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C. Off
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D. Of
Explanation
Off is a preposition here.
Here off means at a distance
Keep the car off the flower beds
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A. In
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B. Of
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C. None of these
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D. To
Explanation
"To the airport" indicates direction or destination.
It is commonly used when someone is going somewhere for a purpose, such as catching a flight.
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A. on
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B. in
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C. at
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D. over
Explanation
The phrase “in about twenty minutes” indicates the time until the action (leaving) will occur.
Using “in” specifies the duration from the current moment to when you’ll be ready.
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A. During
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B. By
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C. On
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D. In
Explanation
We use Preposition During to say when something happens.
During this year, During this weekend, During this decade etc.
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A. A kind of flower
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B. A kind of cake
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C. A kind of fish
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D. A kind of frog
Explanation
Crocus means ایک قسم کا پھول
Crocus means a small yellow, white, or purple spring flower.
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A. Have Watched
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B. Will Watch
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C. Were Watched
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D. Were Watching
Explanation
Here 'Next Weakened' shows something will happen in the future.
Will + first form of a verb is used in Future Simple Tense.
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A. In spite
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B. However
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C. Despite
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D. None of these
Explanation
"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. Has
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B. Is
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C. None of these
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D. Had
Explanation
The past perfect tense "had departed" is used because the plane left before the passengers arrived — both actions are in the past.
Past perfect shows the earlier of two past events.
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A. Would travel
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B. Have travelled
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C. None of these
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D. Would have travelled
Explanation
The sentence follows the third conditional structure: "If + past perfect, would have + past participle."
"If I had my own car" is a past unreal condition, so "would have travelled" correctly completes the sentence.
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A. Had been
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B. Should be
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C. Were
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D. None of these
Explanation
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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