A. He asked if he might open the window. He mentioned it was rather hot in there.
B. He asked if he might open the window as it was rather hot in there?
C. He said might he open the window. It was rather hot in there.
D. None of these
Explanation
He asked if he might open the window. He mentioned it was rather hot in there. " May I " in indirect speech changes to " if he might " (polite request).
The second sentence is a separate declarative: " It's " → " it was ", and " here " → " there " — both correctly transformed.
Show/Hide Explanation
A. None of these
B. My friend said hello to me and asked me what was I doing there.
C. My friend greeted me and asked me what I was doing there.
D. My friend wished me and wanted to know that what was doing there.
Explanation
My friend greeted me and asked me what I was doing there.
The direct speech is turned into indirect by converting " are you " to " I was ".
" Hello " becomes " greeted me ", and the question is properly structured using asked me what I was doing there .
Show/Hide Explanation
A. He said that he has seen him today
B. He said that he had seen him the previous day
C. None of these
D. He said that he had seen him that day
Explanation
Direct: He said, "I saw him today".
Indirect: He said that he had seen him that day
Remove inverted commas.
Add that
Today into that day
Past indefinite tense into past perfect tense
Show/Hide Explanation
A. She was being laughed at by them.
B. They were being laughed at by her.
C. She was laughed at by them.
D. None of these
Explanation
The active sentence " They were laughing at her " is in past continuous tense.
In passive voice, it becomes:
" She was being laughed at by them ."
Structure : was/were being + past participle (laughed).
Show/Hide Explanation
A. Absorbed ...... Care
B. Involve ...... Console
C. None of these
D. Concerned ...... Think
Explanation
" Absorbed " fits the context of being deeply involved or preoccupied with one's own life.
" Care " fits naturally with the idea of not thinking much about others' troubles.
Show/Hide Explanation
A. Reduced - Required
B. Projected - Destined
C. Attributed - Requested
D. None of these
Explanation
"Complete and constant openness is a notion that can be reduced to absurdity. Am I required to stop everyone on the street and tell them my reaction to their appearance?"
The sentence uses irony to question extreme openness, and " reduced " and " required " fit the tone and logic well.
Reduced means کم
Required means ضروری ہے
Show/Hide Explanation
A. Murder - Command
B. Wrong - Excuse
C. None of these
D. Killing - Magic
Explanation
The word " wrong " rightly describes harassment as morally unacceptable .
" Excuse " fits naturally, emphasizing that no justification can make harassment acceptable.
Wrong means غلط
Excuse means عذر
Show/Hide Explanation
A. Out . Of
B. With
C. To
Explanation
The correct phrasal verb is "bear with", which means to tolerate or be patient with someone.
Sentence:
"You must bear with his rudeness."
Show/Hide Explanation
A. tall
B. None of these
C. the tallest
D. the taller
Explanation
Sara is the tallest girl in our school.
“The tallest” is a superlative form that compares more than two.
Show/Hide Explanation
A. Would you have been
B. Would you be
C. Would you
D. None of these
Explanation
The phrase " Would you be so kind as to " is a polite way of making a request.
" Would you be " is the correct structure for this polite form of asking.
Show/Hide Explanation
✅ Correct: 0 |
❌ Wrong: 0 |
📊 Total Attempted: 0