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A. Passive voice
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B. None of these
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C. Indirect speech
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D. Active voice
Explanation
The sentence "Wheat was not sold cheap" is in the passive voice.
As the subject (wheat) is receiving the action rather than performing it.
The focus is on the action, not the doer.
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A. Then
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B. But
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C. So
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D. Such
Explanation
I was tired so I didn't go to the office.
میں تھک گیا تھا اس لیے آفس نہیں گیا۔
"So" indicates a cause-and-effect relationship between being tired and the decision not to go to the office.
مندرجہ ذیل مثال کس قسم کی سزا ہے؟ "اگر میں محنت سے مطالعہ کروں گا تو میں امتحان پاس کروں گا۔"
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A. Declarative sentence
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B. Conditional sentence
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C. Imperative sentence
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D. Interrogative sentence
Explanation
- This sentence is a conditional sentence because it expresses a condition (studying hard) and its consequence (passing the exam).
- The "if" clause introduces the condition, and the main clause describes the outcome that would result from that condition.
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A. he would have decide differently
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B. he will have decided differently
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C. he would have decided differently
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D. he must have decide differently
Explanation
This sentence belongs to type 3 conditional sentences where the time is the past and the situation is hypothetical.
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A. Second Conditional
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B. Zero Conditional
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C. First Conditional
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D. Third Conditional
Explanation
A Zero Conditional Sentence tells fact.
e.g. when it rains, the grass gets wet.
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A. Conditional
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B. Compound
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C. Simple
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D. Complex
Explanation
This is a conditional sentence as it shows a condition.
conditional sentence means شرطیہ جملہ
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A. Had
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B. Have
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C. Did
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D. Has
Explanation
Did you hear the President's speech?
We use "Did" to form questions in the simple past tense.
"Hear" is the base form of the verb (after "did," we don't change the verb).
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A. Went
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B. Is going
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C. Goes
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D. Was going
Explanation
When I met him, he was going to college.
The sentence is referring to a past event (When I met him),
So the action happening at that moment in the past should be in the past continuous tense: He was going to college.
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A. An
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B. None of these
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C. The
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D. A
Explanation
A & An are called Indefinite Articles.
The is called Definite Article.
AGM 24-12-2022
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A. Relevent
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B. Relevint
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C. Relivent
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D. Relevant
Explanation
The correct spelling for all four words is "relevant".
The word "relevant" means closely connected
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