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A. None of these
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B. He was asked a question by Haider.
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C. A question was asked to him by Haider.
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D. A question is asked by Haider to him.
Explanation
He was asked a question by Haider.
In passive voice, the object becomes the subject, and the verb is adjusted accordingly.
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A. The teacher has completed his lesson
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B. The lesson was explained by the teacher
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C. The teacher explains the lesson
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D. The teacher is explaining the lesson
Explanation
Explanation: In the passive voice, the action is done by someone or something, not the subject.
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A. will
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B. should
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C. might
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D. could
Explanation
"let me tell you it will not"
"میں آپ کو بتاتا ہوں کہ ایسا نہیں ہوگا"
"Will" accurately conveys a strong certainty that light will not come.
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A. will be
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B. have been
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C. was
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D. has been
Explanation
This uses the present perfect continuous tense, which is used to describe an action that started in the past and is still continuing in the present.
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A. Had been living
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B. Has lived
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C. Lived
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D. Was living
Explanation
"Had been living" is used to describe an action that started in the past and continued up until another past event.
In this sentence, she had been living in Paris for a year before being offered the job in London.
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A. are
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B. Am
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C. Shall
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D. Was
Explanation
After as well as we follow verb of first subject.
You as well as I are correct.
AGM 28.02.28
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A. It is too much hot today
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B. It is more hotter today
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C. It is so much hot today
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D. It is too hot today
Explanation
It is too hot today means آج بہت گرمی ہے
AGM 28.02.28
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A. He never listen to me
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B. He never listens to me
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C. He never listening to me
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D. All are wrong
Explanation
We generally use to after listen.
To is a preposition here.
We use verb + s/es with singular noun/pronoun (listens)
He never listens to me. correct
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A. Happy, fulfilled
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B. Secure , Uneasy
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C. Strapped , Liberated
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D. Likely, conjucture
Explanation
Happy with the responsibility to oversee the small children she felt fulfilled
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A. Ali going to school on daily basis
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B. Ali school go to daily on basis
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C. Ali goes to school on daily basis
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D. All are wrong
Explanation
This is a sentence of Present Indefinite Tense.
Present Indefinite Tense: Subject + verb + object + other words
On daily daily basis shows something happening permanently.
Correct sentence: Ali goes to school on daily basis.
AGM 5.2.23
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