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A. Sleep : Sleeps
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B. None of these
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C. Cry : Cries
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D. Teach : Taught
Explanation
"Keep : Kept" shows the present and past tense of the verb "keep."
Similarly, "Teach : Taught" follows the same pattern of verb transformation.
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A. From
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B. Since
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C. For
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D. Till
Explanation
We use preposition for with years, months, days etc..For is used for numerals.
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A. Buys
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B. Buyes
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C. Buies
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D. Buyss
Explanation
Buy means خریداری
Buy is a noun.
The plural form of buy is buys.
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A. See
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B. Seeing
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C. Saw
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D. Seen
Explanation
See is a verb.
Second form: Saw
Third form: Seen
Have you seen them means کیا آپ انہیں دیکھ چکے ہیں
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A. Bells
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B. Bell
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C. Belled
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D. Belling
Explanation
The sentence refers to the phrase "Who will bell the cat?."
بلی کو گھنٹی کون لگائے گا؟
It means taking on a risky or dangerous task.
"Bell" is used in its base form here.
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A. Is
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B. Were
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C. Has
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D. Have
Explanation
This is because the noun 'police' is always treated as a collective noun, and thus the plural form of the verb i.e
'Have' must be used and not singular forms like is, or has;
and were is incorrect in terms of tense.
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A. Appreciated
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B. Praised
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C. applauded
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D. Appraised
Explanation
The word “applaud” is an intransitive verb here which تالیاں بجاکر سراہنا، تعریف کرنا، پسندگی کا اظہار کرنا
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A. Should
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B. None of these
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C. Could
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D. Would
Explanation
In indirect speech, the verb "will" is converted to "would" to maintain the correct tense sequence.
For example:
Direct: She said, "I will go to the market."
Indirect: She said that she would go to the market.
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A. By changing the tense of the auxiliary verb
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B. By changing the main verb
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C. None of these
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D. By changing the subject
Explanation
In passive voice, the auxiliary verb "is/are" in the present continuous tense is changed to "was/were" in the past continuous tense.
The main verb remains in the past participle form.
For example:
Active: "The book is being read by the students."
Passive (Past Continuous): "The book was being read by the students."
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A. had
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B. was
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C. has
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D. have
Explanation
The correct structure is "have/has been" for present perfect continuous.
Since the subject is "I", we use "have".
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