A. With
B. Since
C. Within
D. For
Explanation
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For = period of time
For example : I have been studying for three months میں تین ماہ سے مطالعہ کررہا ہوں
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A. Make
B. Maded
C. Made
D. Maked
Explanation
Generally first form of verb is used after To.
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A. Remove Had
B. Remove Ago
C. Incorrect
D. Correct
Explanation
I had my lunch an hour ago is a correct sentence because had working as verb here.
We should use past indefinite tense for a point of time.
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A. All
B. None of these
C. Shined
D. The day
Explanation
The correct form is " shone ," as " shine " is an irregular verb and " shined " is typically used in the past tense in American English for a different meaning. The sentence should be: " The sun shone all the day " or " The sun shone all day. "
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A. They
B. Going
C. Are
D. Cinema
Explanation
They said that they are going to the cinema. incorrect
They said that they were going to the cinema. correct
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A. Take care
B. As
C. Me
D. Used to
Explanation
As I was a child (wrong)
When I was a child (Correct)
When I was a child my father used to take care of me.
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A. آپ کب لکھ چکے تھے؟
B. آپ کب کھیل چکے تھے؟
C. آپ کب پی چکے تھے؟
D. ان میں سے کوئی نہیں
Explanation
When had you seen means آپ کب دیکھ چکے تھے؟
Here the word see is a verb which means دیکھنا
Saw is the second form while Seen is the third form of See .
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A. The work will be finished tomorrow by me.
B. None of these
C. The work is going to be finished tomorrow.
D. The work will be finishing tomorrow by me.
Explanation
The work will be finished tomorrow by me.
This sentence is in the passive voice , and it indicates that the subject (the work) will receive the action (be finished) performed by someone (me).
The original sentence, " I will finish the work tomorrow ", is in the active voice , indicating that the subject (I) will perform the action (finish) on the work.
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A. Is a match being played against our team by them?
B. Is a match played against our team by them?
C. Is a match been played against our team by them?
D. None of these
Explanation
Is a match being played against our team by them?
This is the passive voice of " Are they playing a match against our team ?"
The verb " being played " is in the present continuous passive tense , indicating that the action is ongoing.
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A. Present Perfect Continous Tense
B. None of these
C. Past Perfect Tense
D. Present Perfect Tense
Explanation
The structure " has been sleeping " indicates an action that started in the past and is still continuing. It is the hallmark of the present perfect continuous tense. The use of " for three hours " specifies the duration of the ongoing action.
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