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A. For
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B. None of these
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C. Unless
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D. Whereas
Explanation
Here "Unless" means جب تک
The sentence means "You don't need to go if you don't want to", which is correctly conveyed using "unless."
So, the complete sentence is: "You don’t need to go unless you want to."
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A. He said that if he worked hard, he would pass the exam.
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B. He said that if I work hard, I will pass the exam.
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C. He said that if I worked hard, I would pass the exam.
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D. He said that if he works hard, he would pass the exam
Explanation
Corrected narration:
"He said that if he worked hard, he would pass the exam."
In indirect speech, we change the present tense to the past tense. "Will" becomes "would," and "I" becomes "he."
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A. None of the above
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B. Conditional-3
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C. Conditional-2
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D. Conditional-1
Explanation
Conditional-2 refers to unreal or hypothetical situations in the present or future.
Structure: If + past simple, would + base verb
("If I were the head... I would relax...") fits this pattern.
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A. Driven
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B. Driving
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C. Drive
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D. Drove
Explanation
- If he drove more carefully he would not cause an accident.
- This is a conditional sentence.
- We use second form of a verb in such type of sentences.
- Drive is the first, Drove is the second and Driven is the third from of the verb.
صحیح جملہ منتخب کریں. اگر میں آپ ہوں تو میں اسے دوبارہ کبھی مدعو نہیں کروں گا۔
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A. Both are correct
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B. both are wrong
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C. If I were you, I would never invite her again
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D. If I am you, I would never invite her again
Explanation
یہاں ولڈ استعمال ہوا لہذا اس کے ساتھ ور اے گا۔
We use would as the past of will, to describe past beliefs about the future: I thought we would be late, so we would have to take the train.
incorrect: If I am you, I would never invite her again
correct: If I were you, I would never invite her again
This is a hypothetical sentence.
Were is used with I in such sentences.
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A. None of these
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B. Hadn’t had
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C. Do not have
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D. Did not have
Explanation
"Did not have" is correct for expressing a past wish about a future event.
"Wish" in present tense follows the past simple structure ("did not have") for unreal situations.
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A. None of these
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B. In-case
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C. Provided
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D. Unless
Explanation
“In case” is used to express a precaution — doing something to prepare for a possible future situation.The sentence means: take the biscuits in case you get hungry during the journey.
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A. Seek
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B. Will seek
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C. Seeks
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D. Would seek
Explanation
Would" is the correct form for this hypothetical situation.
"Would seek" is used to indicate a hypothetical outcome in a conditional situation.
"If you did not support him, he would seek assistance from some other quarter."
اگر آپ نے اس کا ساتھ نہ دیا تو وہ کسی اور سہ ماہی سے مدد طلب کرے گا۔
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A. Aslam told me that if he hear any news, he will phone me
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B. Aslam told me that if he hear any news, he will phone me.
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C. Aslam said me that if I heard any news, I would phone me.
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D. Aslam told me that if he heard any news, he would phone me.
Explanation
Direct: Aslam said to me, "If I hear any news, I will phone you."
Indirect: Aslam told me that if he heard any news, he would phone me.
If the tense of reporting speech is in simple present Tense then convert the reported speech tense into simple past tense.
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ND1-2-2023
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A. He wrote the essay on time
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B. This essay would have been written by him in time
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C. The essay was written by him in time
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D. The essay was written on time
Explanation
Write is an irregular verb which means لکھنا
Wrote is the second and written is the third form of write.
This essay would have been written by him in time. (Passive) The sentence is in Future Perfect Tense. (Active)
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