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A. None of these
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B. Since
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C. From
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D. For
Explanation
We use since with a point in time in the past.
For refers to periods of time, e.g. 3 years, 4 hours, ages, a long time, months, years.
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A. By
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B. None of these
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C. About
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D. Round
Explanation
While this incident come about.
جبکہ یہ واقعہ کے بارے میں آیا ہے۔
The correct phrase is "come about," which means to happen or occur.
It’s commonly used to describe how an event or incident took place.
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A. Had entered
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B. Has entered
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C. Entered
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D. Enters
Explanation
Something was happening: verb + ing (making noise)
Something happened: second form of a verb (entered)
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A. From
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B. For
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C. Since
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D. Till
Explanation
We use preposition for with years, months, days etc..For is used for numerals.
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A. Throwing
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B. Throws
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C. Threw
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D. Thrown
Explanation
Last month shows past tense.
Second form (threw) is used in simple sentence of Past Indefinite Tense,
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A. Belled
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B. Bells
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C. Belling
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D. Bell
Explanation
The sentence refers to the phrase "Who will bell the cat?."
بلی کو گھنٹی کون لگائے گا؟
It means taking on a risky or dangerous task.
"Bell" is used in its base form here.
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A. Complex Transitive
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B. Intransitive
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C. Adverb
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D. Transitive
Explanation
Transitive verb
کے بعد ابجیکٹ ہوتاہے مثلا
They have painted their house
I am sleeping in the room
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Intransitive verb
کےبعد ابجیکٹ نہیں ہوتا مثلا
I am sleeping
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Complex Transitive
جس میں ڈبل ورب ہو
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A. Are
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B. Have
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C. Were
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D. Was
Explanation
Everyone at the wedding party was amazed by her performance.
"Everyone" is a singular collective noun, so it takes a singular verb.
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A. Present Indefinite
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B. Future Tense
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C. Past Indefinite
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D. Past perfect
Explanation
Begin is a verb which means start.
The second form of the verb begin is began while the third form of the verb begin is begun.
Second form of the verb is used in past indefinite tense (in simple sentences)
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A. None
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B. Join
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C. Right
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D. Left
Explanation
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