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A. Manage
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B. None of these
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C. Easierly
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D. Work
Explanation
The correct form is "easily", not "easierly" (which is not a word).
"Easily" is the proper adverb derived from "easy."
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A. None of these
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B. She asked me if I was happy in my new job.
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C. She asked me whether I am happy in my new job.
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D. She asked me If had been happy in my new job.
Explanation
The correct answer is: She asked me if I was happy in my new job.
This is because when converting direct speech to indirect speech, the present tense "are" becomes the past tense "was".
The correct indirect speech sentence is a polite and grammatically correct way to report the question.
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A. paying
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B. simple
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C. difficult
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D. confusing
Explanation
- My job is very GRINDING and difficult
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- GRINDING means پیسنے
- Difficult means مشکل
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A. The job was finished by her.
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B. No passive
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C. The job had been finished by her.
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D. The job was being finished by her.
Explanation
Past Perfect Tense
Active Voice Formula: Subject + had + V3+ object.
Passive Voice Formula: Object + had+ been + V3 + (By + subject)
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