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A. Helping verb
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B. Main verb
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C. None of these
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D. Modal verb
Explanation
"Can" is a modal verb used to express possibility or ability.
In the sentence, it shows the possibility of her returning tonight.
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A. Wishes
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B. Within
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C. None of these
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D. Wish
Explanation
The phrase "many a girl" is singular in form and meaning ("many girls, each one individually").
It requires a singular verb, so "wishes" is correct.
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A. To make suggestion or advice
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B. None of these
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C. To form a polite
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D. For prohibition
Explanation
The modal verb "should" is used to give advice or make a recommendation.
In the sentence, "He should come to the party" suggests that it would be a good idea for him to attend.
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A. It can rain tomorrow
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B. It will rain tomorrow
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C. It may rain tomorrow
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D. It must rain tomorrow
Explanation
"May" is used to express possibility, indicating that there is a chance of rain.
The sentence suggests uncertainty, and "may" conveys that possibility.
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A. What did he say
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B. None of these
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C. What he said
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D. What he saying
Explanation
The verb "understand" requires a noun clause as its object.
"What he said" is a correct noun clause and acts as the object of "understand."
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A. We will wait if you want to come
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B. We will wait if you are wants to come
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C. We will wait if you are wanting to come
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D. We will wait if you are want to come
Explanation
We will wait if you want to come means ہم انتظار کریں گے اگر آپ آئیں گے
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A. Has/have/had
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B. Was/were
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C. Is/am/are
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D. Can/could/may
Explanation
Modal verbs express ability, possibility, permission, or obligation.
Can, could, may, shall, should, must are classic modal verbs.
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A. Transitive
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B. Modal
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C. Linking
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D. Helping
Explanation
May, should, could, shall, might and can are modal verbs used to express possibility, necessity, ability, or permission.
Modal verbs do not show tense but are used with the base form of the main verb.
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A. He must arrive on time
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B. None of these
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C. They must going to the doctor
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D. I must went there yesterday
Explanation
"Must" is used to express necessity or strong obligation.
In this sentence, it correctly indicates the need for the person to arrive on time.
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A. None of these
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B. Another
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C. Read
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D. Should
Explanation
The verb like shall, should, ought to etc. are called Modal Auxiliary Verbs.
"Should" is a modal auxiliary verb expressing advice or suggestion.
It helps the main verb "read" by indicating the mood or intention of the action.
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