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A. None of these
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B. If
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C. Unless
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D. Or
Explanation
This is a conditional sentence giving a warning or consequence.
Correct sentence: Study hard, or you will fail the test.
("Or" shows the result if you don't study.)
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A. And
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B. None of these
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C. Was
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D. Were
Explanation
This is a conditional sentence (Type 2), which uses "were" with "I" in hypothetical situations.
Correct sentence: "If I were you, I would have told him the truth."
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A. Crisp
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B. Sticky
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C. Arid
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D. Parched
Explanation
Humid means نرم یا گیلا
Sticky means چپکنے والا
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A. Where
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B. Whose
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C. Whom
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D. Who
Explanation
The place where they live is unhealthy.
Here the word where means جہاں
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A. Break
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B. Broke
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C. Broken
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D. Breaks
Explanation
If I broke this record, I would give you a big treat.
This sentence belongs to conditional sentence.
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A. could make
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B. would make
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C. would made
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D. could made
Explanation
Modal verbs like can, could,shall, should are generally followed by first form of a verb (make)
If the camera was working, we could make a movie.
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A. suppose
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B. Frailty
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C. mislead
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D. gather
Explanation
DEBILITY: کمزوری
Frailty: کمزوری
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A. Can’t it?
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B. Can’t we?
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C. Can’t anything?
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D. Can’t all?
Explanation
Can’t means cannot.
Question tag
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A. Were
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B. Was
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C. Am
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D. Would be
Explanation
I wouldn't say that to him if I were you.
اگر میں تم ہوتے تو میں اسے یہ نہ کہتا۔
The sentence uses a conditional structure to express a hypothetical situation.
"Were" is used in the second conditional to talk about an imaginary or unreal situation.
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A. Simple Present
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B. Past Perfect Continuous
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C. Simple Past
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D. Past Perfect
Explanation
The sentence uses the third conditional structure to talk about hypothetical situations in the past
It involves the past perfect tense in the “if” clause ("had a degree") and the modal + perfect tense in the main clause ("could have applied").
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