'To answer accurately' will take 'to finish quickly' in the correct way.
Therefore 'finish quickly' is the correct choice.
This sentence is an indirect question, which is a polite way to ask for information.
In the indirect question, we do not invert the subject and verb as we do in direct questions.
Instead, the subject ("the cinema") comes before the verb ("is"), maintaining the normal subject-verb order of a declarative sentence.
Therefore, the correct choice is: The cinema is
Does she write an essay means کیا وہ ایک مضمون لکھتی ہے
Is an essay written by her means کیا ایک مضمون اس سے لکھا جاتا ہے
Present Indefinite Tense
Active Voice: Subject + Verb + Object
Passive Voice: Object + is/am/are+ third form of a verb + by + subject.
Fishy means سوالیہ
Questionable means سوالیہ
You asked him why he had called you names the previous day.
In indirect speech, the question changes to a statement.
"Did you call" changes to "he had called."
"Yesterday" changes to "the previous day."
He asked me why I had come late.
In indirect speech, the present perfect tense ("have come") changes to the past perfect ("had come") when reporting a past event.
"Said to" is changed to "asked" when asking a question.
To form a question in the past tense with "was," place the verb "was" before the subject.
The sentence is a yes/no question structure: Was + subject + complement?
For present simple tense with plural subject “cows,” use “Do.”
"Does" is for singular subjects.
The original sentence is in past tense ("was"), so the correct question form starts with "Was."
The subject and verb are correctly inverted to form the question.
The sentence "We're having a barbecue next week." refers to a future event.
"Will you come?" is the correct way to ask about someone's participation in a future event.
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