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A. He asked me why I have come late.
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B. He asked me why I had come late.
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C. He told me why I had come late.
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D. None of these
Explanation
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.
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A. Were she the only one who knew the answer?
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B. Did she the only one who knew the answer?
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C. None of these
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D. Was she the only one who knew the answer?
Explanation
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?
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A. Does cows eat grass?
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B. None of these
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C. Did cows eat grass?
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D. Do cows eat grass?
Explanation
For present simple tense with plural subject “cows,” use “Do.”
"Does" is for singular subjects.
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A. Had she the only one who knew the solution?
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B. None of these
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C. Was she the only one who knew the solution?
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D. Did she the only one who knew the solution?
Explanation
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.
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A. He asked her that had she not gone to the market.
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B. He asked her that she had not gone to the market.
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C. None of these
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D. He asked her if she had not gone to the market.
Explanation
He asked her if she had not gone to the market.
In indirect speech, interrogative sentences change into statements using "if" or "whether" for yes/no questions.
The verb tense changes from past simple ("Did you not go") to past perfect ("had not gone") while maintaining the meaning.
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A. Prove
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B. Find Fault With
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C. Draw Out
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D. Produce
Explanation
Elicit – ظاہر کرنا، کھوجنا، نکالنا
Draw Out (حاصل کرنا، نکالنا)
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A. Thought
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B. Surprised
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C. Wondered
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D. Puzzled
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. none
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B. Why he was do this
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C. Why he was done this
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D. Why he was doing this
Explanation
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A. He asked me if I Knew the fact
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B. He ask me if I know the fact
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C. He told me if I know the fact
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D. All of the above
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. to ask
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B. that ask
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C. the ask
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D. none
Explanation
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