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A. Was hearing
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B. Am Hearing
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C. Hearing
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D. Heard
Explanation
We should use past indefinite tense for a point of time (Last evening)
Hear is a verb which means سننا
Heard is the second form of Hear.
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A. Has been
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B. Is
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C. Have been
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D. Was
Explanation
This question belongs to Present Perfect Continuous Tense.
Simple Sentence Formula: Subject + Have/Has been + Verb + ing + since/for + other words.
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A. Solution
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B. Element
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C. Aspects
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D. Section
Explanation
Water is made up of two elements, namely oxygen and hydrogen.
پانی دو عناصر سے بنتا ہے، یعنی آکسیجن اور ہائیڈروجن۔
Elements are pure chemical substances consisting of one type of atom.
Oxygen (O) and hydrogen (H) are both chemical elements that combine to form water (H₂O).
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A. In memory of
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B. None of these
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C. At the back of
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D. With a view to
Explanation
He is speaking at the back of his best friend.
At the back of means کے پچھلے حصے میں
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A. None of these
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B. Going
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C. Goes
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D. Went
Explanation
The phrase "last night" indicates past tense.
So, the correct verb form is "went", the past tense of "go".
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A. That he enjoy the movie
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B. He enjoyed the movie
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C. That he enjoyed the movie
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D. None of these
Explanation
Reported speech requires correct tense and structure.
After "He told us", we use "that" + past tense if the reporting verb is in the past.
"Enjoyed" matches the past tense of "told."
Correct sentence: He told us that he enjoyed the movie.
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A. Haven't have
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B. Don't have
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C. Didn't have
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D. None of these
Explanation
The sentence is in the past tense ("Everything was going well"), so the correct form is "didn't have" (past simple negative).
"Didn't" is used with the base form of the verb ("have").
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A. Do - has
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B. Does - have
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C. None of these
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D. Do - have
Explanation
With "Does", we always use the base form of the verb — so "have", not "has".
Correct sentence: "Does anyone have a pencil I could borrow?"
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A. Because
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B. By
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C. Due to
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D. For
Explanation
The concert was cancelled due to bad weather.
"Due to" is used to give the reason for something.
The phrase "due to bad weather" means because of bad weather.
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A. Most worst
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B. Worse
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C. Bad
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D. Worst
Explanation
That was the worst movie I have ever seen.
"Worst" is the superlative form of "bad" and is used to describe something that is the worst out of a group or over time.
The phrase "I have ever seen" indicates a comparison over all time, which requires a superlative form.
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