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A. none of the above
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B. were
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C. are being
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D. was
Explanation
Flock is the main subject here.
Birds is a qualifier.
Note: Ensure the verb is according to main subject (and not qualifier).
Collective nouns such as a herd of, a collection of, a group of, a flock of, etc. are singular, so ‘is’ will be the verb in use.
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A. Are
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B. am
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C. is
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D. none of the above
Explanation
Note: Ensue the verb is according to main subject (and not qualifier)
Decoration is the main subject here.
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A. it
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B. they
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C. him
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D. He
Explanation
Everybody, everything, nobody, nothing, somebody, something anybody, anything are the examples of pronoun.
These pronouns considered as singular.
These pronouns are used for people and things.
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A. Do
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B. were
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C. have not
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D. does
Explanation
Mankind does not know this.
We use do for plural nouns.
We use does for singular nouns.
Mankind is a singular noun which means انسان
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A. Has
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B. None of the above
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C. All of the above
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D. Have
Explanation
The word family is a plural noun which means خاندان
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A. She asked me what my name was.
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B. She asked me what was my name.
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C. She asked me what my name is.
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D. She asked me what is my name.
Explanation
She asked me what my name was.
In indirect speech, the word "is" changes to "was" to reflect the past tense and the question is rephrased as a statement
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A. What I mean is understand by you
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B. Is what I mean is understood by you
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C. None of these
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D. What I mean is that understand by you ?
Explanation
Do you understand what I am ?
Do you understand what I am ?
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A. Those who help God help themselves
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B. Those who are helped by themselves are helped by God
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C. Those who help themselves are helped by God
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D. Those who help themselves help God
Explanation
Given sentence is in simple present tense and it is in active voice.
Rule:
Subject + (is/am/are) + V3 + Other agents
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A. buying
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B. for
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C. by
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D. to buy
Explanation
"Are the boys interested in buying a football?"
Here, "buying" is the gerund form of the verb used after "interested in" to describe the action the boys are interested in.
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A. An
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B. A
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C. The
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D. No Article required
Explanation
Here the sentence is talking about a particular shirt.
We use article the with particular things.
We use a/an for common things (not particular)
Here is the shirt which you gave me yesterday.
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