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A. Comes
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B. None of these
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C. Come
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D. Came
Explanation
This is a sentence of Present Indefinite Tense.
We use first form (come) in simple sentences of Present Simple Tense.
They always Come back home late.
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A. Mistake
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B. Mistook
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C. Mistaken
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D. Mistaking
Explanation
I found out that I had mistaken the car.
مجھے پتہ چلا کہ میں نے گاڑی کو غلط کر دیا تھا۔
Here 'had' indicates past perfect tense.
We generally use third form (mistaken) of verb in this tense.
First form: Mistake
Second form: Mistook
Third form: Mistaken
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A. Past indefinite tense
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B. Present indefinite tense
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C. Present continuous tense
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D. Future tense
Explanation
The verb "is crying" shows an action that is happening right now, which is the hallmark of present continuous tense.
Present continuous is formed with is/am/are + verb-ing (e.g., is crying).
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A. Waited
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B. Waiting
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C. Waits
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D. Wait
Explanation
The correct expression is "kept me waiting", where "waiting" is the present participle, indicating an ongoing action.
It means he made me wait for a period of time.
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A. Bought
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B. Would buy
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C. Had bought
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D. None of these
Explanation
She wished she had bought the new car.
اس کی خواہش تھی کہ اس نے نئی کار خریدی ہو۔
"She wished" refers to a past regret, so the past perfect "had bought" is correct.
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A. Be
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B. Would be
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C. Must
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D. Is
Explanation
In formal English, after verbs like "suggest," "recommend," "insist," we use the subjunctive mood.
The subjunctive uses the base form of the verb (without "to") regardless of the subject.
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A. None of these
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B. She settled
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C. She sat
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D. She set
Explanation
The verb "sets" is present tense, but the sentence begins with "Last night," requiring past tense.
The past tense of "set" is also "set", so the correct form is "she set."
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A. Have worked
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B. Worked
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C. Will work
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D. Had worked
Explanation
Ten year ago, I had worked in Lahore.
دس سال پہلے میں نے لاہور میں کام کیا تھا۔
The past perfect tense "had worked" is used here to indicate an action that was completed before another point in time, in this case, ten years ago.
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A. Will get
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B. Would have got
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C. None of these
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D. Gets
Explanation
The verb "gets" is in simple present tense, which is used for general truths or habitual actions.
The sentence describes a regular occurrence — it usually becomes cold in the evening.
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A. Go
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B. Goes
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C. Gone
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D. Going
Explanation
He goes to college daily in time.
The subject "He" is third person singular, so in the present simple tense, we add -s to the verb.
The sentence describes a habitual action, so the present simple tense is appropriate.
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