Sentence Completion | MCQs
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A. She have gone
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B. She has gone
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C. She is gone
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D. She goes
Explanation
'Where is Rabia? She has gone to bed'.
رابعہ کہاں ہے؟ وہ بستر پر چلی گئی ہے۔
This indicates that Rabia has already gone to bed.
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A. On
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B. Across
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C. In
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D. Through
Explanation
The word "through" is used to indicate movement from one side or point to another within a space or obstacle,
in this case, through the thick forest.
It implies traversing the forest, going from one end to the other, or navigating within its confines.
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A. Myself
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B. Himself
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C. None of these
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D. Herself
Explanation
We generally use a reflexive pronoun after enjoy.
Myself, yourself, himself are Reflexive Pronouns.
Enjoy yourself in the party.
I enjoy myself sitting alone.
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A. Ring
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B. Rang
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C. Rung
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D. None of these
Explanation
"All was having bath when the phone rang."
Past continuous tense ("was having") combined with the simple past tense ("rang")
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A. Faces
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B. None of these
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C. Faced
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D. Is facing
Explanation
Present continuous "is facing" is used for an ongoing issue.
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A. Being
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B. None of these
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C. Been
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D. Be
Explanation
The past perfect tense requires "had" plus the past participle of the verb.
The past participle of "be" is "been".
Nothing had been done by them.
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A. Has been stolen/has been offered
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B. Was stolen/has offered
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C. None of these
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D. Was stolen/was offered
Explanation
The correct verb tenses to use are "was stolen" and "was offered".
This indicates that the bike was stolen (past event) and the reward was offered (past event) to recover it.
"My bike which was stolen was brought back only when a 20-pound-reward was offered."
میری موٹرسائیکل جو چوری کی گئی تھی اسے صرف اس وقت واپس لایا گیا جب 20 پاؤنڈ کا بدلہ پیش کیا گیا تھا۔
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A. Since
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B. So far
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C. None of these
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D. For
Explanation
"So far" is used to refer to something that has happened up until the present moment.
So far means اب تک
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A. None of these
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B. Group
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C. Team
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D. Band
Explanation
A band is the correct collective noun for a group of musicians.
"Team" is used for sports players.
"Group" is general.
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A. None of these
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B. Blow
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C. Blue
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D. Blew
Explanation
"Blew" is the past tense of "blow," which fits the sentence context.
The sentence becomes: "The wind blew strongly during the storm."
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