A. I told her that she will have written letters
B. I told her that I will have written letters
C. I told her that she would have written letters
D. I told her that I would have written letters
Explanation
The correct answer is: I told her that I would have written letters. The original sentence is in the Future Perfect tense , and when converted to indirect speech, it becomes the Future Perfect tense in the subordinate clause, with the verb " would have " indicating the hypothetical or uncertain nature of the action.
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اس نے کہا، \"وہ سفر کے لیے میری کار استعمال کریں گے۔\"
A. None of these
B. He said that they would be using his car for the trip.
C. He said that they was be using his car for the trip.
D. He said that they were be using his car for the trip.
Explanation
If the reporting verb is in the past tense, then the modals like will/shall change to would.
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A. he says he will go home soon
B. none of these
C. he says he will be going home soon
D. he says he will be gone home soon
Explanation
he says "I will be going home soon"
change into the narration: he says he will be going home soon"
In the first speech , there is a quotation – " he says "I will be going home soon" ”
As it is quoted directly from someone’s speech " he says he will be going home soon"
In both ways, I am giving descriptions of a person , i.e. I am narrating something about a person.
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A. I told that he would write a letter
B. I told that he would write a letter
C. I told that he would write a letter
D. I told that he would write a letter
Explanation
Remove inverted commas
Change will into would
Change said into told
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A. He will say that his brother will help her
B. He will say that his brother helps her
C. He will say that his brother helped her
D. He said say that his brother will help her
Explanation
Remove inverted commas
Do not change the tense into past because it is in Future Tense.
Add that
Do not change pronouns
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A. Did they go
B. Do they go
C. Are they going
D. Will they go
Explanation
The sentence is asking about a future event ("tomorrow").
The correct way to form a future tense question is:
Will + subject + base verb
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A. Present Continuous
B. Present Perfect Continuous
C. Future Continuous
D. Future Perfect Continuous
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The sentence "I shall be working till late at night" is in the Future Continuous tense.
It describes an action that will be happening at a specific time in the future.
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A. Been
B. Be
C. Has
D. Have
Explanation
This sentence belongs to Future Perfect Tense.
Formula: Subject + will + have + 3rd form of a verb + object.
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A. would have come
B. Will come
C. comes
D. had come
Explanation
the -s is only added to regular verbs in the present tense when the subject of the verb is a third person singular subject (he, she, it, Martha, Sam)
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A. Might
B. Mays
C. None of these
D. May
Explanation
She might be here tomorrow.
وہ کل یہاں ہو سکتی ہے۔
"Might" is used to indicate a possibility or uncertainty about the future.
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