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A. Begun
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B. Will begun
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C. Began
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D. None of these
Explanation
The verb "began" is the correct past tense form of "begin."
It is sed to describe an action that started in the past.
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A. Is
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B. None of these
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C. Were
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D. Was
Explanation
The sentence refers to the past ("last month").
So the correct verb is "was," which agrees with the singular subject "price.
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A. Have been
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B. None of these
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C. Had been
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D. Has been
Explanation
The correct sentence is "Najma is in hospital; she has been ill for the last few weeks."
"Has been" is used here as it refers to an ongoing condition in the present perfect tense.
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A. Came
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B. Comes
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C. Will Come
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D. Come
Explanation
Here “Yesterday” shows past indefinite tense.
Second form of a verb is used in PIT in simple sentences.
Come is the first while Came is the second of the verb.
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A. None of these
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B. To argue rudely
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C. To give respect
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D. To request
Explanation
- "Bandy words" means to argue or exchange harsh words in a quarrelsome manner.
- It often refers to a heated or unfriendly verbal exchange.
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A. Is
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B. Was being
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C. Had been
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D. Has been
Explanation
She had got home at 7 when I phoned. She had been at her mother's home.
جب میں نے فون کیا تو وہ 7 بجے گھر پہنچی تھی۔ وہ اپنی ماں کے گھر گیا ہوا تھا۔
The past perfect tense ("had been")
Had been" shows a past action that happened before another past action (she got home).
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A. Practices
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B. Practicing
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C. Practiced
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D. Practice
Explanation
The subject "Saleem" is singular.
For singular third-person subjects in present tense, we use the verb + s form.
So, the correct sentence is: Saleem practices piano every day.
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A. Asksfor
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B. Asked from
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C. Asking to
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D. Asked to
Explanation
"Aslam asks for police protection."
"Ask for" is a phrasal verb that means to request something.
The correct tense depends on the context:
Present: Aslam asks for police protection.
Past: Aslam asked for police protection.
Future: Aslam will ask for police protection.
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A. Never
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B. None of these
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C. Will
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D. Be
Explanation
"Will" is a helping verb that indicates future tense.
It is used with the base verb ("be" in this case) to form future tense constructions.
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A. Past participle
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B. Participle
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C. None of these
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D. Present participle
Explanation
A participle is a verb form that functions as an adjective and can indicate:
Past actions (e.g., broken window → Past participle).
Ongoing actions (e.g., running water → Present participle).
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