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A. Had
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B. Have
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C. Should have
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D. Would have
Explanation
"If I had worked hard, I would have succeeded."
اگر میں محنت کرتا تو کامیاب ہوتا۔
This is an example of a third conditional sentence, used to express a hypothetical situation in the past and its possible result.
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A. Present Continuous
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B. Past Simple
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C. None of these
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D. Present Simple
Explanation
The sentence uses "Did" + base verb, indicating a question in the past simple tense.
It asks about a completed action in the past.
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A. Past Tense
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B. Future Tense
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C. Present Tense
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D. Future Perfect Tense
Explanation
The verb "read" (pronounced red) along with the time marker "yesterday" indicates simple past tense.
It shows a completed action in the past.
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A. Rang
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B. Rung
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C. Ring
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D. None of these
Explanation
"All was having bath when the phone rang."
Past continuous tense ("was having") combined with the simple past tense ("rang")
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A. Be
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B. None of these
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C. Been
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D. Being
Explanation
The past perfect tense requires "had" plus the past participle of the verb.
The past participle of "be" is "been".
Nothing had been done by them.
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A. Give
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B. None of these
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C. Giving
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D. Gave
Explanation
"Which you gave me" = a relative clause giving more info about "the book."
The verb "give" is in the past tense ("gave") because the action happened in the past — the book was given earlier.
You lost the book → past tense
Someone gave you the book → also past tense
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A. Past Continuous
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B. Present Perfect
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C. Past Simple
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D. None of these
Explanation
The sentence "Did the children sleep late?" uses "did" + base verb, which indicates Past Simple tense.
It refers to a completed action in the past.
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A. None of these
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B. Present Indefinite
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C. Present Perfect
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D. Past Indefinite
Explanation
The verb "cut" is in its past form, and there is no auxiliary verb, indicating Past Indefinite Tense.
Past Indefinite describes a completed action in the past, as seen in "She cut an apple...".
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A. Present perfect
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B. Past indefinite
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C. None of these
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D. Past perfect
Explanation
The structure "had + past participle" (had broken) indicates past perfect tense.
Past perfect is used for an action completed before another past event.
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A. Writes
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B. Written
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C. Wrote
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D. Write
Explanation
She never wrote to him in the past.
The sentence is in the past tense because of the phrase "in the past."
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