Sentence Structure | MCQs
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A. Simple Sentence
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B. None of these
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C. Compound Sentence
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D. Complex Sentence
Explanation
A complex sentence has one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.
"I will help" (independent) and "if you help me" (dependent) make this a complex sentence.
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A. None of these
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B. Compound Sentence
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C. Simple Sentence
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D. Complex Sentence
Explanation
A compound sentence has two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction (like "and").
"I like playing basketball" and "my brother likes playing tennis" are both complete thoughts joined by "and".
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A. Simple Sentence
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B. Compound Sentence
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C. Complex Sentence
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D. None of these
Explanation
A simple sentence has one independent clause with a subject and a verb.
"This is a simple sentence." is clear, short, and has only one idea.
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A. to
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B. None
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C. with
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D. on
Explanation
Sentence takes to.
To is a preposition here.
Sentence to death means سزائے موت سنانا
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A. Let my be not laughed at
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B. Let we be not laughed at
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C. Let me be not laughed at
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D. Let I be not laughed at
Explanation
- Active Voice: Do not laugh at me.
- Passive Voice: Let me be not laughed at.
- Active Voice: Let + indirect object + first form of a verb + direct object.
- Passive Voice: Let + direct object + be + third form of a verb + by + indirect object.
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A. To have broken
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B. To break
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C. To be broken
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D. To breaking
Explanation
Aslam is believed to have broken this window means مانا جاتا ہیکہ یہ کھڑکی اسلم توڑ چکا ہے
This is a sentence of Passive Voice.
Break an irregular verb here.
Broke is the second and broken is the third form of Break.
صحیح جملہ منتخب کریں. اس کی شادی ایک پائلٹ سے ہوئی ہے۔
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A. All are wrong
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B. She is married with a pilot
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C. She is married of a pilot
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D. She is married to a pilot
Explanation
incorrect: She is married with a pilot
correct: She is married to a pilot
Married in active voice = girl married with boy
Married in passive voice = to
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A. Adverb clause
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B. Prepositional phrase
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C. Noun phrase
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D. Adjective clause
Explanation
"Whose family owns a cattle farm" describes or gives more information about "the person" (Salma), which is the role of an adjective clause.
Adjective clauses usually begin with relative pronouns like who, whose, which, or that.
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A. The painting had been stolen last month
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B. None of these
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C. The painting was stolen last month by them
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D. The painting has been stolen last month
Explanation
The painting was stolen last month by them.
The sentence is in simple past tense (stole).
Passive voice of simple past is formed as:
was/were + past participle, hence:
was stolen.
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A. Tables had been decorated with colorful linen
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B. Tables were decorated with colorful linen
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C. None of these
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D. Tables are being decorated with colorful linen
Explanation
The sentence is in simple past tense → He decorated.
Passive form of simple past is:
was/were + past participle → were decorated.
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