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A. None of these
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B. The matter has been discussed with her teacher by her.
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C. The matter is being discussed with her teacher by her.
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D. The matter has discussed with her teacher by her.
Explanation
The matter has been discussed with her teacher by her.
Rules of Voice Change (Present Perfect Tense):
Active: Subject (She) + has/have + past participle (discussed) + object (the matter).
Passive: Object (The matter) + has/have been + past participle (discussed) + by + subject (her).
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A. All the broken bridges are being repaired by the Engineers.
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B. All the broken bridges are repaired by the Engineers.
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C. All the broken bridges were repaired by the Engineers.
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D. None of these
Explanation
All the broken bridges are being repaired by the Engineers.
"Are repairing" is present continuous tense → passive becomes "are being repaired".
Subject (The Engineers) becomes agent at the end: "by the Engineers".
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A. None of these
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B. Unless
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C. Or
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D. If
Explanation
This is a conditional sentence giving a warning or consequence.
Correct sentence: Study hard, or you will fail the test.
("Or" shows the result if you don't study.)
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A. None of these
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B. Were
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C. And
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D. Was
Explanation
This is a conditional sentence (Type 2), which uses "were" with "I" in hypothetical situations.
Correct sentence: "If I were you, I would have told him the truth."
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A. He told me not to go away.
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B. He begged that I should not go away.
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C. None of these
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D. He requested me not to go away.
Explanation
Correct Narration Change:
The original sentence ("Please don't go away," he said to me.) is an implored request (polite command).
In indirect speech, "said to" changes to "requested" (for polite pleas) or "told" (neutral).
"Don’t go away" becomes "not to go away" (infinitive structure in reported speech).
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A. Was
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B. Had
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C. Is
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D. None of these
Explanation
The sentence refers to a completed action in the past, so "was" is correct.
Correct sentence: "She was ill for a week."
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A. Has gone
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B. Had gone
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C. None of these
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D. Went
Explanation
"Minutes ago" indicates a completed action in the past, so simple past tense is used.
Correct sentence: "He went out five minutes ago."
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A. Was
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B. Were
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C. Had
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D. None of the above
Explanation
When using "Neither...nor," the verb agrees with the noun closest to it.
"Friends" is plural, so the correct verb is "were."
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A. In
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B. Of
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C. With
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D. On
Explanation
This is a matter of little importance.
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we always use the "of " preposition with the "matter."
"Of " is always used after the noun (matter is a noun in the above sentence)
If we can choose the " in, on, and with with" preposition it changes the meaning of the original sentence.
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A. None of these
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B. Hers
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C. Her
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D. Herself
Explanation
- The correct sentence is "He takes his turn, and she takes hers," indicating possession.
- وہ اپنی باری لیتا ہے، اور وہ اپنی باری لے لیتی ہے۔
- Hers is the possessive pronoun replacing "her turn."
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