A. آپ کب کھیل چکے تھے؟
B. آپ کب پی چکے تھے؟
C. ان میں سے کوئی نہیں
D. آپ کب لکھ چکے تھے؟
Explanation
When had you seen means آپ کب دیکھ چکے تھے؟
Here the word see is a verb which means دیکھنا
Saw is the second form while Seen is the third form of See .
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A. He said that he must go
B. He says that he has to go
C. None of these
D. He said you must go
Explanation
He said that he must go.
In indirect speech, the original statement " He must go " is changed to " he must go " ( no quotation marks ).
It introduced by the reporting verb "said" with the conjunction "that".
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A. He said he would come the following day.
B. He said that he would come the following day.
C. He said that he will come the following day.
D. He said that he would come tomorrow.
Explanation
In indirect speech , we change the original sentence from "I shall come tomorrow" to " he would come the following day ".
Because "tomorrow" refers to the day after the day of speaking, which becomes "the following day" in indirect speech.
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A. He asked to be quiet and listen to his words.
B. He said to them be quiet and listen to his words.
C. He urged them to be quiet and listen to his words.
D. He told to listen to his words and be quiet.
Explanation
He urged them to be quiet and listen to his words. (Indirect)
said ⇒ urged
be quiet ⇒ to be quiet
my ⇒ his
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A. The bookseller asked me if do I wanted to buy those books
B. The bookseller told me whether I wanted to buy these books
C. The bookseller asked me if I wanted to buy those books
D. The bookseller asked me if did I wanted to buy those books
Explanation
Present Indefinite changes into Past Indefinite .
These changes into Those
Said changes into asked
Question changes into simple sentence
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A. Sara was married by Ahmed.
B. Sara is married to Ahmed.
C. Ahmed was married to Sara.
D. Ahmed married Sara.
Explanation
Passive Sentence: "Sara was married by Ahmed." In the passive voice, Sara becomes the subject of the sentence, and Ahmed, acting , becomes the agent introduced with "by."
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A. None of these
B. An important announcement regarding the foreign policy was expected today.
C. We had been expected an important announcement regarding the foreign policy today.
D. An important announcement regarding the foreign policy is expected today.
Explanation
The given sentence is in the present indefinite tense . The structure followed to change the voice of the present indefinite tense is ' object+ is/am/are+ V3+ by+ subject'. Therefore, the correct passive voice of the given sentence is ' An important announcement regarding the foreign policy is expected today .' Note : In the given sentence, subject is understood, hence, ' by+ subject (by us) ' is not given in the passive voice.
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A. My wallet is being stolen.
B. None of these
C. My wallet has been stolen.
D. My wallet is stolen.
Explanation
My wallet has been stolen .
In passive voice, the correct structure for recent events uses " has been " with the past participle.
It indicating that the action occurred recently but the focus is on the result .
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A. She wants to know what I have doing here.
B. None of these
C. She wanted to know what I was doing there.
D. She wanted to know what I am 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. None of these
C. He said that he was going to buy a new car.
D. He said that he had bought 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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