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A. None of these
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B. News Reports will be written by Ali
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C. News Reports were written by Ali
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D. News Reports are written by Ali
Explanation
Present Indefinite Tense
Active Voice Formula: Subject + Verb + Object.
Passive Voice Formula: Object + Is/Am/Are + Third form of a main verb + by + Subject
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A. None of these
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B. May a new car be purchased soon by you.
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C. May a new car purchased soon by you.
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D. May a new car be purchased soon by you.
Explanation
May a new car be purchased soon by you.
In passive voice, the object ("a new car") becomes the subject.
The correct structure is "May + be + past participle (purchased)."
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A. She told me that she saw me there.
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B. None of these
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C. She told me that she had seen him there.
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D. She told me that she has seen him there.
Explanation
Direct to Indirect: "I saw him here." → She told me that she had seen him there.
Changes: "saw" → "had seen" (past perfect), "here" → "there" (change in place).
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A. None of these
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B. Many a Soldier lost their life in wars.
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C. Many a Soldiers lost his life in war.
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D. Many a soldier lost his life in war.
Explanation
The phrase "many a" is singular and is followed by a singular noun and verb.
This making "soldier" and "his" the correct forms.
This structure emphasizes the impact on each individual in a large group.
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A. We took a ride on an old, blue Chinese bus
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B. We took a ride on a blue, old Chinese bus
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C. We took a ride on an old, blue Chinese bus
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D. We took a ride on a Chinese, an old, blue bus
Explanation
We took a ride on an old, blue Chinese bus is the correct order of Adjectives.
The adjective old refers an age.
Chinese is a proper Adjective.
Blue is an Adjective which refers a colour.
AGM 24-12-2022
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A. None of these
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B. Shahid's brother order him to wait for him
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C. Shahid's brother suggested him to wait for him
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D. Shahid's brother requested him to wait for him
Explanation
The original sentence ("Please wait for me.") uses the word "Please," which indicates a polite request, not an order or suggestion.In indirect speech, such requests are reported using "requested + object + to + verb."
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A. At
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B. On
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C. For
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D. Upon
Explanation
"I congratulated him on his success."
میں نے اسے اس کی کامیابی پر مبارکباد دی۔
The preposition "on" is commonly used when congratulating someone for an achievement or event.
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A. Would pass
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B. Can pass
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C. Would have passed
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D. Will pass
Explanation
If he works hard, he will pass the examination
This is a first conditional sentence
"If + present simple, will + base form of the verb".
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A. He is smart boys
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B. They are smart boy
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C. We are smart boy
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D. They are smart boys
Explanation
"He" (singular) changes to "They" (plural).
"Is" (singular verb) changes to "are" (plural verb).
"Boy" becomes "boys" for plural.
Correct plural sentence: They are smart boys.
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A. Have been
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B. None of these
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C. Have had
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D. Have
Explanation
"Have had" is the correct present perfect tense to show ownership continuing from the past to the present.
"Have been" requires a verb ending in -ing, which is not present here.
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