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A. Sick of all the games, their relationship finally come to an end
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B. Thanks for the real good meal
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C. She rush quickly Inside the room when the bell rang
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D. Jillian looks happier and more motivated
Explanation
The correct sentence is: "Jillian looks happier and more motivated."
This sentence is grammatically correct and conveys a clear, positive message about Jillian's emotional state.
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A. Asad and Farah were on the bus for over 45 minutes.
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B. You can eat all you want in a cruise ship.
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C. Don't stand on the canoe! It's going to tip over!
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D. I saw Ahsan and Samra on a carriage around Central Park.
Explanation
The correct sentence is: "Asad and Farah were on the bus for over 45 minutes."
The other sentences contain errors in article usage or prepositions.
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A. History— it is to be.
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B. History; it is to be.
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C. History, it is to be.
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D. History: it is to be.
Explanation
"history; it is to be," is "History: it is to be" because:
The colon (:) is used to introduce an explanation, elaboration, or a list related to the preceding clause.
The semicolon (;) is typically used to connect closely related independent clauses or to separate items in a complex list.
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A. Might
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B. Would
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C. None of these
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D. Could
Explanation
I was wondering if you would be interested in a game of tennis.
میں سوچ رہا تھا کہ کیا آپ ٹینس کے کھیل میں دلچسپی لیں گے۔
"Would" is a modal verb used to express possibility, potential, or invitation.
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A. Would be
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B. Was
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C. None of these
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D. Could be
Explanation
I wish today were Sunday.
کاش آج اتوار ہوتا۔
In wishes about the present or future, "were" is used with "I" and "he/she/it,"
even though the verb "to be" in the past tense is typically "was" for these subjects.
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A. None of these
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B. What
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C. Which
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D. That
Explanation
All that you say is certainly true.
جو کچھ تم کہتے ہو یقیناً سچ ہے۔
In this context, "that" is used to introduce a clause and specify what is being referred to.
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A. Listen
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B. Hear
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C. Heard
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D. None of these
Explanation
I can hear somebody coming.
میں کسی کے آنے کی آواز سن سکتا ہوں۔
Here, "hear" indicates the ability to perceive sound, fitting the context of detecting someone approaching.
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A. Sure
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B. None of these
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C. Expected
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D. Certain
Explanation
The repairs are expected to cost more than you think.
توقع کی جاتی ہے کہ مرمت پر آپ کی سوچ سے زیادہ لاگت آئے گی۔
"expected" is used to indicate a forecast or anticipation about the cost
استاد نے کہا سورج مشرق میں طلوع ہوتا ہے؟
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A. The teacher said sun rises from east
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B. The teacher said that the sun rises in the east
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C. Sun is raised from east sad the teacher
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D. Teacher says sun is to be raised from east
Explanation
The correct transformation is: The teacher said that the sun rises in the east.
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A. had you told
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B. If you have told
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C. Had you have told
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D. If you would have told
Explanation
"had you told." The sentence should be: "Had you told me about your problem, I would have helped you.
" The structure "Had you told" correctly uses the past perfect tense for a hypothetical situation.
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