A. Interrogative
B. positive
C. none
D. negative
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She has not been working for two hours
وہ دو گھنٹے سے کام نہیں کر رہی۔
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A. Future continuous
B. Past perfect
C. present continuous
D. Past continuous
Explanation
Future continuous tense is formed using the construction will + be + the present participle (the root verb + -ing).
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A. Within
B. During
C. None of the above
D. According
Explanation
During = throughout the duration
She was away from home during the ceremony وہ تقریب کے دوران گھر سے باہر تھی ۔
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A. started
B. scared
C. challenged
D. weathered
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The phrase "weathered the storm" is an idiom meaning to survive or endure a difficult situation .
So, the correct verb is " weathered ."
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A. Had been
B. Fooled
C. Rush
D. Realized
Explanation
The verb "rush" should be in the past tense ("rushed") to match the past tense of the sentence.
Correct sentence : " When the army realized that they had been fooled, they rushed back."
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A. Would have
B. Have had
C. Do have
D. Had have
Explanation
Have is a helping verb, and had is the past participle.
This is why it's okay to use the verb have two times in one sentence.
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A. Was going
B. Goes
C. Went
D. Is going
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When I met him, he was going to college.
The sentence is referring to a past event (When I met him),
So the action happening at that moment in the past should be in the past continuous tense: He was going to college.
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A. Work
B. Worked
C. None of these
D. Have been working
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The phrase " since 2021 " indicates an action that started in the past and continues till now .
The correct tense for this is Present Perfect Continuous : "I have been working in this department since 2021."
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A. was
B. have been
C. will be
D. had
Explanation
This is a present perfect continuous tense .
Structure: have/has been + verb-ing
We use it for actions that started in the past and are continuing .
"Since last morning" indicates a s pecific point in time, which matches this tense.
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A. has left
B. left
C. was leaving
D. had left
Explanation
'had left'.
Here, the action of the train leaving the station happens in the past before another past action (the arrival at the station)
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