A. Goes
B. Going
C. Gone
D. Go
Explanation
In the sentence " He goes to the store every day,"
The verb needs to be in the present simple tense to match the subject "He" and indicate a routine action.
"Goes" is the correct form of the verb "go" for the t hird person singular subject (he, she, it).
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A. him
B. saw
C. pick
D. nose
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The main verb in a sentence is the action performed by the subject.
Here " pick " (main verb) is the action performed by "him" (subject)
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A. is been
B. can be
C. Is being
D. was been
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Complete shutdown Is being observed today against new law: نئے قانون کے خلاف آج مکمل ہڑتال کی جا رہی ہے ۔ *** "being observed" and " today against new law" : are two actions that started in the past and continue in the present "Is being" is used to describe an action that started in the past and continues in the present *** 'being' is the present participle of the verb 'be' and can be used with the continuous form of the verb 'be' in all its forms i.e. am, is, was, are, and were
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A. On
B. Has
C. None
D. Have
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A collection of flowers is called a bouquet.
A collection of people is called a crowd.
A collection of clothes is called a bundle.
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A. Distributes
B. Distributing
C. None of the above
D. Distribute
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A. First
B. Second
C. Third
D. None of these
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Both First and Second form of verbs are used in Active Voice.
Third form is always used in Passive Voice.
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A. Finishes
B. Finished
C. Had finished
D. Finish
Explanation
Had finished (if used in a past perfect context, like “They had finished their work before the deadline.”)
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A. Do they go
B. Are they going
C. Did they go
D. Will they go
Explanation
The sentence is asking about a future event ("tomorrow").
The correct way to form a future tense question is:
Will + subject + base verb
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A. left
B. has left
C. had left
D. was leaving
Explanation
'had left'.
Here, the action of the train leaving the station happens in the past before another past action (the arrival at the station)
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A. Spoken
B. None of these
C. Speak
D. Spoke
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The present tense of the verb " spoke " is " speak ," while " spoke " is the past tense and " spoken " is the past participle.
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