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A. Lay
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B. Lied
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C. Lays
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D. Lies
Explanation
Lay someone down means کسی کو لٹانا
This is a sentece of present indefinite tense.
Therefore, lays down should be used.
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A. I should be recommended another doctor for my treatment
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B. I will be recommended another doctor for my treatment
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C. I am recommended another doctor for my treatment
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D. I was recommended another doctor for my treatment
Explanation
This is a sentence of Past Indefinite Tense.
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. Adverb
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B. Transitive
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C. Intransitive
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D. Complex Transitive
Explanation
Transitive verb
کے بعد ابجیکٹ ہوتاہے مثلا
They have painted their house
I am sleeping in the room
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Intransitive verb
کےبعد ابجیکٹ نہیں ہوتا مثلا
I am sleeping
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Complex Transitive
جس میں ڈبل ورب ہو
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A. She said that she would get up early in the morning.
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B. She asked that he would get up early in the morning.
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C. She said that he will get up early in the morning.
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D. None
Explanation
She said, “I shall get up early in the morning”.
She said that she would get up early in the morning.
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A. I
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B. Could
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C. Tears
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D. My
Explanation
Which is the singular subject pronoun in the sentences "I like to walk in the rain for a long time because no one could see my tears."
Correct answer my.
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A. confusion
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B. inquiry
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C. none
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D. Nursary
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A. If
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B. Till
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C. After
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D. When
Explanation
Till means the same thing as until.
Till is not an abbreviation of until—it's actually older than until—and it should not be written with an apostrophe.
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A. The work will be completed by the time we get there
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B. The work will have completed by the time we get there
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C. The work will have been completed by the time we have got there
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D. The work will have been completed by them by the time we get there
Explanation
Only the finite verbs (verbs that show or decide the tense of the whole sentence) undergo voice change. Here ‘will have completed’ is the finite verb.
(Incidentally, the verb ‘get’ in the subordinate clause ‘by the time we get there’ is intransitive in nature. It has no object in this context.)
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A. In
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B. From
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C. At
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D. On
Explanation
I found my car keys in my pocket.
مجھے اپنی کار کی چابیاں اپنی جیب میں مل گئیں۔
We use "in" for something inside an enclosed space — a pocket is an enclosed area.
"In" is the correct preposition
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A. On
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B. None of these
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C. From
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D. To
Explanation
The correct phrase is "count on", which means to rely or depend on someone.
The sentence should be: "You may count on my help in this matter."
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