Explanation
"I will be ready by the time you get here."
The correct preposition to use in this context is "by".
It indicating that readiness will be achieved before the specified time of arrival.
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A. Shakespeare Hamelt is the play for all ages
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B. Shakespeares' Hamlet is the play for all ages
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C. Shakespeare's Hamlet is the play for all ages
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D. Shakespeares Hamlet is the play for all ages
Explanation
Shakespeare's Hamlet is the play for all ages.
The correct sentence uses the possessive form "Shakespeare's" to show that Hamlet is a play written by Shakespeare.
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A. Let it be take out
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B. Let it be taken out
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C. none
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D. Let it be taken in
Explanation
take it out
اسے باہر لے
“Take it out “
Passive voice would be
Let it be taken out.
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A. Into
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B. Of
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C. From
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D. In
Explanation
We generally use in after succeed.
In is a preposition here.
Succeed in something means کسی کام میں کامیاب ہونا
Explanation
Usually, of is used after afraid.
Afraid of something means کسی چیز سے خوفزدہ ہونا
میں بلیوں سے خوفزدہ ہوں
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A. Preposition
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B. Verb
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C. Article
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D. Noun
Explanation
In the sentence "Ali SANG a song," the capitalized word "SANG" is a verb.
Verbs are words that show action or a state of being.
"SANG" is a verb that shows the action Ali performed.
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A. None
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B. Helped
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C. Help
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D. Helps
Explanation
My brother and friend help me in my studies
میرا بھائی اور دوست میری پڑھائی میں مدد کرتے ہیں۔
Help is the correct answer
because "and" between two nouns is always used for plural nouns,
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A. They
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B. It
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C. He
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D. Them
Explanation
"They" is the correct subject pronoun referring to "the children", who are performing the action (crossing the road).
"Them" is an object pronoun.
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A. He told that it was a very beautiful scenery.
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B. He exclaimed that it was a very beautiful scenery.
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C. He said that it was a very beautiful scenery.
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D. None of these
Explanation
He exclaimed that it was a very beautiful scenery.
In indirect speech, exclamatory sentences are converted using words like exclaimed with joy/surprise instead of direct exclamations.
The sentence structure changes while keeping the meaning intact.
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A. None of these
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B. He wanted to know that, if we had been shopping
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C. He wanted to know if we have been shopping
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D. He wanted to know if we had been shopping
Explanation
- The sentence is in indirect speech, converting the present perfect question ("Have you been shopping?") into past perfect tense.
- The structure follows proper grammar rules for reporting questions, without using "that."
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