A. She wanted to know what I am doing here.
B. She wanted to know what I was doing there.
C. None of these
D. She wants to know what I have doing here.
Explanation
She wanted to know what I was doing there.
This is the correct way to report the original direct speech sentence in indirect speech.
When converting direct speech to indirect speech:
The question becomes a statement The pronoun " you " becomes " I " The verb tense changes to the past simple (" are " becomes " was ")
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A. He said that he will buy a new car.
B. He said that he had bought a new car.
C. None of these
D. He said that he was going to buy a new car.
Explanation
He said that he was going to buy a new car.
This is the correct way to report the original sentence " I am going to buy a new car " in indirect speech.
When converting direct speech to indirect speech:
The pronoun " I " becomes " he " (subject pronoun) The verb tense changes to the past simple (" am going to " becomes " was going to ")
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A. The work is going to be finished tomorrow.
B. The work will be finished tomorrow by me.
C. The work will be finishing tomorrow by me.
D. None of these
Explanation
The work will be finished tomorrow by me.
This sentence is in the passive voice , and it indicates that the subject (the work) will receive the action (be finished) performed by someone (me).
The original sentence, " I will finish the work tomorrow ", is in the active voice , indicating that the subject (I) will perform the action (finish) on the work.
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A. He gave his employer another chance.
B. None of these
C. His employer is giving him another chance.
D. His employer gave him another chance.
Explanation
The original sentence is in the passive voice , indicating that the subject (He) received an action (was given another chance).
The active form of the sentence reveals who performed the action (His employer).
The correct active sentence is " His employer gave him another chance ."
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A. The socks are kept here by us
B. None
C. Both
D. The socks are kept here
Explanation
Present Indefinite Tense
Active Voice Formula: Subject + Verb + Object.
Passive Voice Formula: Object + Is/Am/Are + Third form of a main verb + by + Subject
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وہ اس سے اس طرح چمٹا رہا جیسے اس کی زندگی اس پر [منحصر] ہو۔ (Past indefinite بریکٹ میں فعل کو تبدیل کریں)
A. All of these
B. Depended
C. Dependent
D. Depending
Explanation
He clung to it as though his life depended on it.
وہ اس سے یوں چمٹ گیا جیسے اس کی زندگی اس پر منحصر ہو۔
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A. Assertive sentence
B. Exclamatory sentence
C. Sentence of request
D. Interrogative sentence
Explanation
The sentence "Walk slowly" is a request or a command , making it a type of imperative sentence.
Imperative sentences are used to give orders, instructions, or advice.
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A. didn't
B. don't
C. doesn't
D. can't
Explanation
My brother likes pop music, but I don't.
The subject "I" pairs with "do not" (or "don't" for the contraction).
"Don't" is the correct negative form for "do" when the subject is "I" in the present tense.
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جینز کا پہلا جوڑا ___ لیوی اسٹراس نے 1850 میں بنایا تھا۔
A. has make
B. was made
C. maked
D. did make
Explanation
The first pair of jeans was made by Levi Strauss in 1850.
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the above is related to the past tense by the indication of " 1850" so we choose the "was made" option
"Was" is a past tense indicative form of be,
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A. Provided
B. In case
C. None of these
D. Unless
Explanation
" Unless " means " except if " and fits logically here:
The speaker is saying, "Do not watch TV except if I have nothing to do." " Unless " introduces the only condition when watching TV is allowed .
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