A. must
B. Both A&B
C. ought to
D. None of these
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Must is used to express obligation, give orders and give advice.
It can only be used for present and future reference.
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A. We are taught grammar by him.
B. Grammar was taught to us by him.
C. We were teached grammar by him.
D. Grammar will be taught to us by him.
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Given sentence is in Present simple tense.
Rule : Subject + (is /am /are) + V3 + Other agents.
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A. None of these
B. Fast
C. Fastly
D. A&B both
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Fast is both an adjective and an adverb.
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Into is used when something or someone is going or being put into another location.
In is used to describe where someone or something already is.
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A. All of the above
B. He said that he was writing this essay
C. He said that he is writing this essay
D. He said that he had been writing that essay
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اس نے کہا "میں ایک مضمون لکھ رہا ہوں"
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A. He said that he was visited Oxford
B. He said that he had visited Oxford previous day.
C. He said that he had been visited Oxford.
D. None of the above
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Because it is a sentence of indirect narration
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A. He said to her that she might succeed
B. He prayed to God that she may succeed
C. She wished her success
D. He told her that she might succeed
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He said to her, "May you succeed"
ans.
She wished her success
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A. He exclaimed that it was a hot day
B. He said that it was a hot day
C. He exclaimed that it is a hot day
D. He exclaimed sorrowfully that it was a hot day
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General rules for changing direct speech into indirect speech. Omit all inverted commas or quotation marks. End the sentence with a full stop.
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A. He exclaimed that it was a very hot day
B. He said her that it was a hot day
C. He told her that it was a hot day
D. He said that it was a hot day
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Sentence that express strong feeling or emotions (like joy, sorrow, surprise, hatred, contempt, etc ) are called exclamatory sentences. Exclamatory sentence ends with exclamation mark (!).
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A. He asked me had anybody been unkind to me
B. He asked me if anybody had been unkind to you
C. He asked me if anybody had been unkind to him
D. He asked me if anybody had been unkind to me.
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In this case,Present Perfect Continuous of Direct Speech becomes Past Perfect Continuous of Indirect Speech
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