A. Miss Kiran said to do our work quietly.
B. Miss Kiran asked to do your work quietly.
C. Miss Kiran asked us to do your work quietly.
D. None of these
Explanation
In reported speech , the imperative sentence " Do your work quietly " is transformed into an infinitive structure (to do our work quietly).
The pronoun " your " changes to " our " to reflect the perspective of the speaker.
The verb " said " is replaced with " asked " to convey the request.
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A. None of these
B. Warmed
C. Bright
D. Sun
Explanation
" Bright " describes the noun " sun ", giving more detail about its appearance.
Words that describe nouns or pronouns are called adjectives .
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A. So
B. None of these
C. As
D. Like
Explanation
The correct sentence is: "He speaks like his father speaks." " Like " is used to compare actions or behavior in informal English.
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A. Are
B. Shall be
C. Will be
D. None of these
Explanation
"They will be p laying cricket at that time."
The phrase "at that time" suggests a future point in time.
To express an action that will be happening at a specific time in the future, we use the future continuous tense :
→ "will be" + verb-ing
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A. None of these
B. A little
C. The little
D. A few
Explanation
We use "a little" with uncountable nouns like "French" (as a language).
It means "some" or "a small amount."
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A. Till
B. From
C. Since
D. For
Explanation
We use " for " + " period" together
Here, two years indicates a period.
He has been living in Switzerland for two years means
وہ دو سال سے سوئٹزرلینڈ میں مقیم ہیں
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A. Sentences illustrating
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Sow (n.) To plant seeds in soil for growth or to spread something, such as ideas or feelings, that may develop over time. Sentence: Shaista carefully sowed sunflower seeds in her garden, hoping they would bloom beautifully by spring. Sough (n./v.) A murmuring, sighing, or rustling sound, often associated with wind or water. Sentence:
The sough of the autumn wind whispered through the trees, creating a soothing yet eerie melody in the quiet night.
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A. Do you know where does he live?
B. Do you know where he lives?
C. Is it known to you where does he lives?
D. Do you know where is he living?
Explanation
"Do you know where is he lives?"
This sentence is grammatically correct,
but it implies that the person's living situation is temporary or ongoing.
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A. write a paragraph on 'Good Manners' in your notebook
B. write a paragraph on 'Good Manners' in your noting book
C. write a paragraph on 'Good Manners' in your diary
D. write a paragraph on 'Good Manners; in your copy
Explanation
write a paragraph on 'Good Manner' in your notebook is the correct sentence
because inverted commas go before and after direct speech
Other words like dairy, copy, and noting book, are not appropriate words to define an academic book.
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A. close question
B. tag question
C. none
D. open question
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An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question.
I nterrogative sentences can be direct or indirect , begin with or without pronouns , and feature yes/no interrogatives, alternative questions, or tag questions.
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