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A. You were ordered to cut the tree
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B. You can be ordered to cut the tree
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C. You will be ordered to cut the tree
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D. You are ordered to cut the tree
Explanation
Sentence having an order.
Active Voice: First form of verb + Object
Passive Voice: You + are + ordered + to + first form of verb + object.
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A. Pronoun
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B. Verb
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C. Preposition
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D. Noun
Explanation
Here “Since” is a preposition showing a particular time in the past until now.
Since Monday means سوموار سے لیکر اب تک
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A. On
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B. With
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C. To
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D. In
Explanation
Generally "in" is used for haste.
In haste means جلد بازی میں
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A. Into
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B. Of
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C. Off
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D. In
Explanation
Burst into laughter means آہستہ آہستہ ہنسنا شروع کرنا
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A. Hotter
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B. Hottest
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C. More hot
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D. Hot
Explanation
"The weather is comparatively hotter today."
The word "comparatively" already suggests a comparison, so we use the comparative form of the adjective.
The correct comparative form of "hot" is "hotter".
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A. Conjunction
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B. Adverb
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C. Pronoun
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D. Verb
Explanation
"Never" describes how often the baby cries — it modifies the verb cries, making it an adverb of frequency.
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A. Sounds
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B. For
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C. Plausible
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D. Seems
Explanation
Seems: This is a modal verb indicating a state of appearing or seeming.
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A. She told me not to forget his bag
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B. She told me not to forget my bag
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C. She told me not to forget her bag
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D. She asked me to forget my bag
Explanation
She told me not to forget my bag.
In indirect speech, commands or requests are reported without quotation marks.
The pronoun "your" changes to "my" to reflect the speaker's perspective.
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A. When a car will be bought by you?
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B. When will a car be bought by you?
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C. When will be a car bought by you?
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D. None of these
Explanation
When will a car be bought by you?
In passive voice, the structure is: "When + will + object + be + past participle + by subject."
"A car" (object) comes after "will", followed by "be bought" (passive form), and "by you" (subject).
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A. None of these
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B. Miss Kiran said to do our work quietly.
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C. Miss Kiran asked to do your work quietly.
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D. Miss Kiran asked us to do your work quietly.
Explanation
In reported speech, the imperative sentence "Do your work quietly" is transformed into an infinitive structure (to do our work quietly).
The pronoun "your" changes to "our" to reflect the perspective of the speaker.
The verb "said" is replaced with "asked" to convey the request.
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