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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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).
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.
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."
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.
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.
The sentence should read: "We missed the bus. Now we'll have to walk."
This indicates that the bus has departed and you were not able to board it, so you will need to walk instead.
"Minutes ago" indicates a completed action in the past, so simple past tense is used.
Correct sentence: "He went out five minutes ago."
See is a verb.
Second form: Saw
Third form: Seen
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