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A. Have come
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B. Will come
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C. Had come
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D. Come
Explanation
Next week indicates future and we use will for future tense.
Have come indicates present tense while had come indicates past.
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A. watch
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B. rule
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C. manage
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D. govern
Explanation
manage: انتظام
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A. The decision that the car must be sold was made by him
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B. It was decided that the car should be sold
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C. The decision was made by him to sell the car
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D. He decided that the car should be sold
Explanation
He decided to sell the car means اس نے کار فروخت کرنے کا فیصلہ کیا
Past Indefinite tense
Active Voice= Subject + Second Form of Verb + Object.
Passive Voice = Object + was/were + third of verb + by + subject.
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A. Within
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B. Onto
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C. Upto
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D. To
Explanation
Give onto is a phrasal verb which means کھولنا
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A. on
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B. with
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C. in
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D. from
Explanation
"The holidays will begin on June 29."
The preposition "on" is used to specify a particular date.
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A. In, In, along
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B. On, In, On
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C. On, In Along
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D. On, For, on
Explanation
We use preposition on before a day i.e. Holiday.
We use preposition In before a month i.e. December.
We use preposition on before for he wall.
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A. Would went
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B. Would have went
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C. Would have gone
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D. None of these
Explanation
- If the weather had been nice yesterday, we would have gone to the zoo.
- اگر کل موسم اچھا ہوتا تو ہم چڑیا گھر میں جاتے۔
- This is a third conditional sentence, which refers to an unreal past condition and its hypothetical result.
- The correct structure is "would have + past participle", so "would have gone" is grammatically correct.
مندرجہ ذیل میں سے کون سا 12ویں پانچ سالہ منصوبہ (2022-2023) کے اہم شعبوں میں سے ایک نہیں ہے؟
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A. Sustainable development
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B. None of these
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C. Economic growth
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D. Poverty reduction
Explanation
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A. It will be time for CSS exams to be prepared
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B. It is time for CSS exams to be prepared
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C. It was time for CSS exams to be prepared
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D. It should be time for CSS exams to be prepared
Explanation
Active Voice = Subject + verb + Noun/Pronoun + to + first form of a verb + Object.
Passive Voice = Subject + verb + Object + to be + third form of a verb + by + noun.
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A. For
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B. At
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C. To
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D. From
Explanation
We use preposition for to refer a reason.
For the wedding, for the ceremony, for the purpose etc.
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