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A. All dogs can't talk
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B. Some dogs can sing
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C. All dogs can't sing
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D. None of the above
Explanation
The correct answer is "All dogs can't sing."
The statement implies that no dogs can sing.
It suggests that some dogs might be able to talk.
Therefore, it excludes the possibility of any dogs being able to sing.
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A. Walks
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B. Walked
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C. Was walking
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D. Walk
Explanation
I was watching a TV program when he walked in.
The past tense "walked" is used to match the past continuous tense of the main action.
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A. messaged
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B. emailed
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C. texted
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D. called
Explanation
When Majeed called me, he put the receiver of the phone down
مجید نے مجھے کال کی تو اس نے فون کا ریسیور نیچے رکھ دیا۔
CALLED accurately describes the action of making a phone call and then ending the call by putting the receiver down.
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A. Enjoy
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B. Go to
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C. Attend
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D. None of these
Explanation
Does Saleem attend parties?
کیا سلیم پارٹیوں میں جاتا ہے؟
Attend is a proper way to ask if Saleem participates in parties.
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A. of jumping
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B. to jump
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C. about to jump
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D. from jumping
Explanation
"afraid of jumping" is the proper construction to express fear related to the action of jumping.
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A. Hopefully
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B. Are needed
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C. Necessary
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D. Next month
Explanation
Engineers are needed for work on the new space program.
نئے خلائی پروگرام پر کام کے لیے انجینئرز کی ضرورت ہے۔
This sentence indicates that engineers are required for the space program.
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A. Seen
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B. See
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C. Sees
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D. Saw
Explanation
"Have you seen the computer?".
آپ نے کمپیوٹر دیکھا ہے؟
"Seen" is the past participle form used with "have" to form the present perfect tense.
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A. Act for
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B. Act upon
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C. Act to
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D. Act at
Explanation
"You did not act upon my advice."
تم نے میری نصیحت پر عمل نہیں کیا۔
"Act upon" means to follow or take action based on advice or instructions.
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A. Leave ... Will catch
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B. Leave ... Catch
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C. Will leave ... Catch
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D. Left ... Caught
Explanation
"If you leave early, you will catch the train."
اگر آپ جلدی روانہ ہوئے تو آپ ٹرین پکڑ لیں گے۔
This structure uses the present tense in the if-clause and the future tense in the main clause.
It indicating a condition and its likely result.
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A. Fed off waiting
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B. Fed off by waiting
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C. Fed up with waiting
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D. Feding up wait
Explanation
Let's go! I'm fed up with waiting.
چلو! میں انتظار سے تنگ آ گیا ہوں۔
This means you are frustrated or irritated due to the extended wait.
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