فراہم کردہ شیٹ پر انگریزی یا اردو میں ذاتی بیان دینے کی کوشش کریں
A. see the topic of personal statement in the detail
Explanation
Personal statement topic:
A special trip you took and how it affected you,
ایک خاص سفر جو آپ نے کیا اور اس نے اپکو کیسے متاثر کیا
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A. Sanatorium
B. Balcony
C. Tower
D. Building
Explanation
A place for good climate for invalids is called sanatorium .
sanatorium means وہ مقام جو صحت کیلئے اچھی ہو
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A. Egoist
B. Impassable
C. Equestrian
D. Germicide
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Equestrian refers to a person who rides a horse, especially as a sport or recreation . It can also refer to something related to horse riding or horses in general. Egoist : This word refers to a person who is excessively self-interested or egotistical, and has no relation to horse riding. Germicide : This word refers to a substance that kills germs or microorganisms, and has no relation to horse riding. Impassable : This word means unable to be passed or traversed, and has no relation to horse riding.
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A. He asked when he will go there again.
B. He asked when he would go again there.
C. None of these
D. He asked whether he would go there again.
Explanation
Direct Speech: " Shall I ever go there again?" he asked .
Indirect Speech: The question is yes/no type , so it changes using " whether " or " if ".
"Shall I " becomes " he would " (future in past).
Pronoun " I " → " he "
Hence, the correct transformation is:
He asked whether he would go there again.
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A. None of these
B. My sister exclaimed that he walks to school while others go by bus.
C. My sister said she walks to school while others go by bus.
D. My sister told that she walks to school while others go by bus.
Explanation
My sister said she walks to school while others go by bus.
The reporting verb is " said " and the sentence expresses a habitual action (present simple).
Present simple tense remains unchanged in indirect speech if the statement expresses a general truth or habit.
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A. She told Hyder that she had gone to Islamabad the previous week.
B. She told Hyder that she went to Islamabad the previous week.
C. She told Hyder she had went to Islamabad the last week.
D. None of these
Explanation
She told Hyder that she had gone to Islamabad the previous week.
" Said to " changes to " told ", and the pronoun " I " changes to " she ".
" Went " (past simple) changes to " had gone " (past perfect) in indirect speech.
" Last week " becomes " the previous week ."
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A. The porter said, "I would take care of your baggage while you bought your ticket, Madam."
B. The porter said, "I would take care of your baggage while you buy your ticket, Madam."
C. The porter said, "I will take care of your baggage while you buy your ticket, Madam."
D. None of these
Explanation
The porter said, "I will take care of your baggage while you buy your ticket, Madam."
The sentence is in direct speech .
Present tense (" will " and " buy ") is used because the event has not yet occurred, aligning with the porter’s respectful assurance.
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A. None of these
B. Ali told Amina that Sara would leave for Peshawar the next day
C. Ali told Amina that Sara would be leaving for Peshawar the next day
D. Ali told Amina that Sara would leave for Peshawar the previous day
Explanation
If reported verb is in Past Tense, and reported speech is in Future Indefinite Tense , will changes into would & shall changes into should.
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A. He told him that he was drive him to house promptly
B. He told him that he were drive him to house promptly
C. He told him that he would drive him to house promptly
D. None
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If reported verb is in Past Tense, and reported speech is in Future Indefinite Tense, will changes into would & shall changes into should.
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A. You said that you will visit London
B. You say that you will visit London
C. You say that you will have visit London
D. You say that you should visit London
Explanation
Remove inverted commas
Add that
Do not change the tense into past .
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