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A. Surprised
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B. Wondered
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C. Puzzled
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D. Thought
Explanation
I have often wondered why he went to live abroad.
Wonder is a verb which means حیران رہ جانا
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A. Is
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B. None of these
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C. Was
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D. Are
Explanation
"Either" refers to one of two options, so it takes a singular verb.
Therefore, "is" agrees correctly with the singular subject "Either answer."
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A. More complicated so
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B. None of these
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C. Such complicated that
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D. So complicated that
Explanation
The correct structure is “so + adjective + that” to show cause and effect.
"The question paper was so complicated that it was completely incomprehensible."
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A. Why he was doing this
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B. Why he was done this
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C. Why he was do this
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D. none
Explanation
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A. Is it known to you where does he lives?
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B. Do you know where does he live?
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C. Do you know where is he living?
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D. Do you know where he lives?
Explanation
"Do you know where is he lives?"
This sentence is grammatically correct,
but it implies that the person's living situation is temporary or ongoing.
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A. Whom was she talking to?
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B. Whom was she talking?
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C. To whom she was talking to?
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D. To whom she was talking?
Explanation
To whom she was talking?
وہ کس سے بات کر رہی تھی؟
the sentence is present tense.
In the sentence, she is now talking to someone.
ND16-8-2023
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A. Should one of the questions not have been solved by them?
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B. Will one of the questions not have been solved by them?
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C. Can one of the questions not have been solved by them?
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D. Was one of the questions not have been solved by them?
Explanation
This is an interrogative sentence of Future Perfect Tense.
Active verb form: will/shall + have + past participle form of the verb
Passive verb form: will/shall + have been + past participle form of the verb
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A. All of the above
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B. He told me if I know the fact
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C. He asked me if I Knew the fact
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D. He ask me if I know the fact
Explanation
This is an interrogative sentence of Present Indefinite Tense.
Interrogative sentences: changed into the indirect speech by using the connective if or whether.
The reporting verb said: changes to asked, queried, questioned, demanded of or enquired of in the indirect speech.
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A. much
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B. none
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C. many
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D. more
Explanation
Use 'Much' with uncountable nouns. We use much with singular nouns. Question: "How much petrol is in the car?" ...
Use 'Many' with countable nouns. We use many with plural nouns. Question: "How many people were at the meeting?" ...
Use a 'A lot of' and 'Lots of' with both. Both mean a large amount.
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A. to ask
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B. none
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C. that ask
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D. the ask
Explanation
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