A. Jockey
B. no mistakes
C. Maneuver
D. Equestrian
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A. Reliability
B. Sincerely
C. no mistakes
D. Faithfully
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A. Accounting
B. Bookkeeping
C. Bankrupsy
D. None of the above
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Bankruptcy is the correct spelling
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A. Up
B. To
C. Unless
D. Until
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ابھی شروع کریں اور اس وقت تک جاری رکھaیں جب تک آپ ندی تک نہ پہنچیں
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A. have
B. is
C. were
D. are
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After EACH using the singular helping verb.
Each of the soldiers __IS ____ in the uniform
That is present tense so we use IS
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A. Candidly
B. Adversely
C. Favorably
D. Woefully
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I have always liked your positive attitude; it has favorably affected our working relations
favorably : احسان مندانہ طور پر
The main meaning of the word favorably means to the advantage of someone or something.
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A. It was believed by Sajid that Ahmed would be helped by Asif and Anwar
B. It should be believed by Sajid that Ahmed would be helped by Asif and Anwar
C. It will be believed by Sajid that Ahmed would be helped by Asif and Anwar
D. It is believed by Sajid that Ahmed would be helped by Asif and Anwar
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Past Indefinite tense
Active Voice= Subject + Second Form of Verb + Object.
Passive Voice = Object + was/were + third of verb + by + subject.
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A. Future Perfect Tense
B. Future Perfect Continuous Tense
C. Future Indefinite Tense
D. Present Perfect Tense
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Past perfect: Had
Present perfect: has/have
Future perfect: Will have/Shall Have
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A. The massage should be brought to them by her
B. The massage was been brought to them by her
C. The massage will be brought to them by her
D. The massage has been brought to them by her
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Active sentences in the present perfect tense have the following structure: Subject + has/have + past participle form of the verb + object Passive sentences in the present perfect tense have the following structure: Object of the active sentence + has/have + been + past participle form of the verb + by + subject of the active sentence
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A. She told the children they were not to play with fire.
B. She told the children that they must not play with fire.
C. She told the children not to play with fire.
D. She told the children they were not to play with fire.
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She told the children that they must not play with fire.
Sub V object prep V Pro obj
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