A. Could I ever forget those happy moments?
B. Can I ever forget those happy moments?
C. Shall I ever forget those happy moments?
D. Will I ever forget those happy moments?
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Can I ever forget those happy moments?
The sentence is changed from passive to active voice , maintaining the same meaning while restructuring it.
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A. Conjunction
B. Preposition
C. Interjection
D. Verb
Explanation
Explanation: "But" is used to connect contrasting ideas, making it a conjunction.
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A. Retreated form
B. Delivered on
C. Forgot about
D. Tired of
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We lost confidence in Amjad delivered on the grandiose promises he had made. ہم نے امجد کے ان شاندار وعدوں پر اعتماد کھو دیا جو اس نے کیے تھے۔ *** delivered on: to do what is required by (a promise or pledge) "Delivered on" is best to keep the meaning of the original sentence *** This is the past sentences we use the second foam of the verb Infinitive Past Simple Present Participle Deliver Delivered Delivering
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A. The issue has been solved by Amjad
B. The issue will have been solved by Amjad
C. The issue have been solved by Amjad
D. The issue was solved by Amjad
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Active Voice: Amjad has solved the the issue.
Passive voice: The issue has been solved by Amjad
Passive voice formula of Present Perfect Tense: Object + has/have + been + past participle (V3) + (by + subject)
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A. In
B. Among
C. Under
D. Between
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To refer to a place, use the prepositions "in " (the point itself), "at" (the general vicinity), "on" (the surface), and "inside" (something contained).
They will meet in the lunchroom.
She was waiting in the car.
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The word "of" indicates the subject or topic of assurance.
In the phrase "I assure you of my cooperation ," the preposition "of" connects the verb "assure" to the noun " cooperation," specifying what is being assured.
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For indicates a period of time (amount of time) in the past, present or future.
Example: He stayed there for four days. I will be staying there for five months
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A. To defeat
B. To oppose
C. None
D. To change completely the position of disadvantage
Explanation
"To turn the tables" means to change completely the position of disadvantage, often by gaining an advantage in a situation.
This idiom is used when someone shifts from being in a losing position to a winning one.
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A. We was spending our lives in expectation
B. We are spending our lives in expectation
C. None
D. We were spending our lives in expectation
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The correct active voice is: " We are spending our lives in expectation ."
This correctly converts the sentence from passive to active voice .
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A. Between
B. With
C. Over
D. At
Explanation
The suitable preposition for the blanks is "over".
We use " over " for movement and position
or talk about movement or position at a higher level than something else.
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