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A. None of these
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B. Will have finished
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C. Finish
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D. Finished
Explanation
The past tense "finished" is correct.
Because the sentence refers to an action completed in the past ("yesterday").
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A. none
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B. to reach
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C. to reaching
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D. to reached
Explanation
I tried to reach the shelf but I was not tall enough.
میں نے شیلف تک پہنچنے کی کوشش کی لیکن میں اتنا لمبا نہیں تھا۔
Verb + -ing or to...2 ( try/ need / help )
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A. Struggles
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B. Struggling
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C. Had been struggling
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D. Has been struggling
Explanation
In other words, man had been struggling hard for life.
Note: had been is the helping verb of Past Perfect Continuous Tense.
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A. Will have been
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B. Had been
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C. Has been
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D. Was been
Explanation
Formula of Future Perfect Continuous Tense: Subject + will have been + first form of a verb + ing + for + time
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A. come, drowned
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B. comes, drowns
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C. was come, drowned
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D. Came, drowned
Explanation
He came from the East Indies and was drowned in the Thames.
We use second form in simple sentences of Past Indefinite Tense.
Came is the second form of a verb.
Drowned is the second form of a verb.
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A. For
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B. Until
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C. Since
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D. None of these
Explanation
"For": Used to indicate a duration of time (e.g., for three days, for months).
"Since": Refers to a specific starting point (e.g., since Monday, since 2020).
"Until": Marks an endpoint (e.g., until tomorrow).
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A. Walks
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B. Walk
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C. Walking
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D. Walked
Explanation
- The sentence refers to a past habit, so the simple past tense ("walked") is correct.
- Example: When she was younger, she walked five kilometres a day.
- جب وہ چھوٹی تھی ، تو وہ ایک دن میں پانچ کلومیٹر کے فاصلے پر چلتی تھی۔
The second form of verb is always used with in a sentence of past indefinite tense.
Walk, walked, walked
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A. None
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B. Absorbed out
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C. Absorbed on
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D. Absorbed in
Explanation
جذب
Absorbed in
چور کو پولیس نے گرفتار کر لیا ہے۔
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A. Present Perfect
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B. Past Perfect
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C. Past Perfect continuous
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D. None
Explanation
The past perfect shows an action completed recently.
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A. Does he plays cricket in the evening?
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B. Did he plays cricket in the evening?
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C. Did he played cricket in the evening?
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D. Did he play cricket in the evening?
Explanation
Formula for interrogative sentences of Past Indefinite Tense: Did + subject + first form of a verb + object + other words.
Correct answer: Did he play cricket in the evening?
AGM 24-12-2022
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