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A. None of these
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B. He asked her that she not invited her friends.
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C. He asked her that she had not invited her friends.
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D. He asked her if she had not invited her friends.
Explanation
Original Sentence: Direct speech (interrogative).
Indirect Speech Rules:
- Reporting Verb: "said to" → "asked" (for questions).
- Inversion Removed: "Did you not" → "if she had not".
- Tense Change: Past simple (did) → Past perfect (had).
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A. Just Cleaned
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B. Just clean
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C. Had Just Cleant
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D. Have just cleaned
Explanation
The sentence should read: "Here are your shoes. I have just cleaned them."
یہ رہے آپ کے جوتے۔ میں نے ابھی انہیں صاف کیا ہے۔
This is a present perfect tense construction, indicating that the action of cleaning the shoes has been completed recently.
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A. My father told me that I might get late to catch the bus on time.
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B. My father told me that I might have got late to catch the bus on time.
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C. My father told me that I may get late to catch the bus on time.
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D. None of these
Explanation
My father told me that I might get late to catch the bus on time.
In indirect speech, "may" changes to "might" in the past tense.
"Said to" changes to "told" when reporting a statement.
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A. None of these
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B. My friend told me that I am not going to be punished.
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C. My friend tells me that you are not going to be punished.
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D. My friend tells me that I am not going to be punished.
Explanation
My friend tells me that I am not going to be punished.
In indirect speech, "says to" changes to "tells."
The present continuous tense ("are going") remains unchanged in indirect speech.
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A. Lecture
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B. Noise
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C. Speech
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D. Dialogue
Explanation
A dialogue is a conversation between two or more people.
It is commonly used in stories, plays, and films to show interaction between characters.
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A. Will be
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B. Had been
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C. None of these
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D. Were
Explanation
The sentence talks about a past event ("last birthday"), so past tense is needed.
"Were" is the correct past tense form of "are" for you.
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A. None of these
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B. The shopkeeper told the man what kind books he was needed.
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C. The shopkeeper asked the man what kind of books he is needed.
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D. The shopkeeper asked the man what kind of books he needed.
Explanation
The shopkeeper asked the man what kind of books he needed.
- The sentence is converted from direct to indirect speech, so "said to" changes to "asked" (since it's a question).
- "Do you need" (present simple) changes to "he needed" (past simple) in reported speech.
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A. Humming
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B. Gossip
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C. Quite
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D. None of these
Explanation
Chatting means گپ شپ
Gossip means گپ شپ
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A. Debate
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B. Argue
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C. None of these
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D. Ignore
Explanation
Discuss means تفصیل سے کسی چیز کے بارے میں بات کرنا
Ignore means جان بوجھ کر بات کرنے یا توجہ دینے سے گریز کرنا
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A. None of these
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B. She said good morning
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C. She greeted us
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D. She said that good morning
Explanation
Greetings like "Good Morning" are changed into indirect speech as "greeted".
Hence, "She said to us 'Good Morning'" becomes "She greeted us."
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