A. Take Off
B. Taken Off
C. Takes Off
D. Took Off
Explanation
The plane takes off at 9 am.
طیارہ صبح 9 بجے ٹیک آف کرتا ہے۔
The sentence uses "at 9 am", which suggests a scheduled or regular event.
"Takes off" is the simple present form of the phrasal verb "take off" (meaning: to leave the ground / start flying).
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A. Enjoy, made
B. Enjoys, making
C. Enjoys, make
D. None of these
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" Enjoy " is present tense (matching with " travelers " – plural subject).
" Made their way " correctly gives the completed past action they did during the journey.
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A. Conventional
B. Dejour
C. None of these
D. Pristine
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" Conventional " refers to common or traditional methods or practices .
"The conventional modes of transportation would be by train or car but we have decided to take a hot-air balloon trip across England" makes sense as it contrasts traditional transportation with a unique choice.
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A. None of these
B. Lost
C. Will lose
D. Lose
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"If you lose your passport, you will be in great trouble."
In a first conditional sentence, we use t he present simple tense i n the if clause and the future simple (will + verb) in the main clause .
Here , "lose" (present simple) is correct because it is used in the if clause to indicate a possible future event.
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A. To, In
B. To, On
C. None of these
D. At, in
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"All will go to Karachi in April."
"To" is used for direction or destination → go to Karachi .
"In" is used for months, years, and longer periods → in April .
So, the correct and natural usage is : to Karachi , in April .
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A. Has
B. None of these
C. Did
D. Had
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The event of the train going happened before another past action ("we reached"), so we use past perfect tense → "had gone."
The train had gone before we reached .
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A. The little
B. A little
C. A few
D. None of these
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We use "a little" with uncountable nouns like "French" (as a language).
It means "some" or "a small amount."
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A. Could
B. None of these
C. Might
D. Ought to
Explanation
The phrase " so that " followed by " might " shows purpose in the past.
" I got up early so that I might cover ..." is grammatically correct and formal in tone.
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A. Last
B. Latter
C. Least
D. Latest
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My father left the last train.
میرے والد نے آخری ٹرین چھوڑ دی۔
" Last " is correct, indicating the final train in a sequence.
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A. Voracious
B. Vulnerable
C. Fragile
D. Virtuoso
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The word "fragile" is the most suitable choice to complete the sentence.
It indicates that the items inside the luggage are delicate and easily broken, so caution is needed.
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