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A. Verb phrase
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B. Adverb phrase
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C. None of these
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D. Adjective phrase
Explanation
The phrase "in his ear" modifies the verb "whispered", specifying where/how the action occurred.
In grammar, phrases that modify verbs are classified as adverb phrases.
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A. Noun phrase
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B. None of these
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C. Relative clause
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D. Adverb phrase
Explanation
"On this spot" describes where the arrow fell, modifying the verb "fell."
Adverb phrases provide information about time, place, manner, or degree in a sentence.
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A. Adjective phrase
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B. None of these
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C. Relative clause
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D. Adverb clause
Explanation
"When you get back from your trip" is an adverb clause because it modifies the verb "give" by telling when the action should happen.
Adverb clauses begin with subordinating conjunctions like when, because, although, if, etc.
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A. Read
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B. Another
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C. None of these
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D. Should
Explanation
The verb like shall, should, ought to etc. are called Modal Auxiliary Verbs.
"Should" is a modal auxiliary verb expressing advice or suggestion.
It helps the main verb "read" by indicating the mood or intention of the action.
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A. Break
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B. Fly
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C. Swim
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D. Jump
Explanation
A regular verb follows the standard pattern for past tense formation, typically by adding -ed (e.g., jumped).
"Jump" is a regular verb, as its past tense is "jumped".
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A. Transitive Verb
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B. Present Participle
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C. Gerund
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D. Modal
Explanation
Learnt is the second and third form of Learn.
Learn means سیکھنا یا علم حاصل کرنا
A transitive verb required an object while intransitive verb does not.
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A. Me must be helped by you.
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B. I must have helped by you.
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C. I must helped by you.
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D. I must be helped by you.
Explanation
Use the correct form of the verb "be" according to the modal ("must be").
Use the past participle of the main verb ("help" → "helped").
Add the agent (the doer of the action) at the end if needed ("by you").
So,
Active: You must help me.
Passive: I must be helped by you
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A. Past Simple
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B. None of these
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C. Present Simple
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D. Present Continuous
Explanation
The sentence uses "Did" + base verb, indicating a question in the past simple tense.
It asks about a completed action in the past.
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A. Future Perfect Tense
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B. Past Tense
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C. Future Tense
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D. Present Tense
Explanation
The verb "read" (pronounced red) along with the time marker "yesterday" indicates simple past tense.
It shows a completed action in the past.
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A. Present Tense
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B. All of these
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C. Future Tense
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D. Past Tense
Explanation
A summary is usually written in the present tense to convey the main ideas of a text as if they are still relevant.
Example: The author explains the causes of climate change...
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