A. Should work
B. Worked
C. Had worked
D. Could worked
Explanation
If he had worked hard , he would have passed the examination.
This sentence uses the past perfect tense to express a hypothetical situation that did not occur.
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A. Were
B. will
C. was
D. None of the above
Explanation
Suppositional sentences having phrases like “I wish”, He/She wishes”, As if”, As though”, and indicating some unfulfilled wish/desire take simple past.
If he were a bird, he would fly.
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انگوٹھی چوروں نے _______ کی تھی۔
A. steal
B. stealing
C. stole
D. stolen
Explanation
the sentence belongs to the past sentence
STOLEN is the past participle of steal.
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A. be
B. could
C. will
D. can
Explanation
The reported speech of the sentences past.
Therefore, the past perfect tense needs to be used as the name suggests past perfect tense is a part of the perfect tense and thus indicates completed actions.
in this case, " could " be used.
Subject( he) + had + Verb(could) (past participle) + object (this work).
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A. go
B. will go
C. went
D. would go
Explanation
If he does not do any work tomorrow, we will go on a picnic.
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IF CLAUSE
If + [he (subject) + does not have (verb) + any work tomorrow (rest of the sentence)] simple present tense,
MAIN CLAUSE
[We (subject) + will + go (verb) + to a picnic (rest of the sentence) ] future tense
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A. back
B. moved
C. raised
D. sacked
Explanation
The crowd was excited and raised slowly. ہجوم پرجوش تھا اور آہستہ آہستہ اٹھا ۔
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raised is best to keep the meaning of the original sentence.
if we select another option other than "raised" it can change the meaning of the whole sentence
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A. None of these
B. Would have left
C. Would leave
D. Will have left
Explanation
The sentence "She will have left before you go to see her."
It requires a future perfect tense (will have + past participle) because it describes an action that will be completed before another future action ("you go to see her").
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A. Decided
B. None of these
C. To decide
D. Have decide
Explanation
The phrase " It is up to you " is commonly followed by the infinitive form: " to decide. "
It means you are responsible for making the decision .
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A. Outdoor
B. Out
C. Indoor
D. None of these
Explanation
" Outdoor games " refers to games played outside, like cricket or football .
The sentence talks about a type of game, so " outdoor " is the correct adjective.
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We use "trained in" a subject or skill.
"Trained in first aid" is correct usage.
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