A. Of
B. In
C. Over
D. On
Explanation
You should not comment on the performance of the cricket team.
Comment On something means کسی بات پر رائے دینا
"On" preposition is used to show something is in a position on the object " performance of cricket team"
Performance really depends on the object (cricket team), so we use the preposition "ON"
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ND05-12-2022
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A. People
B. Couple
C. Sight
D. Carpet
Explanation
Spectacle means نظارہ
Sight means نظارہ
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A. Players
B. Actors
C. Trees
D. None of these
Explanation
Troupe means فنکاروں یا پھر رقص کرنے والوں کا گروہ
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A. Chatted
B. Clapped
C. None
D. Contributed
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A. A song will be sung by them
B. A song was sung by them
C. A song is sung by them
D. A song should be sung by them
Explanation
They will sing a song means وہ ایک گانا گائیں گے
Future Indefinite Tense
Active Voice Formula: Subject + Will/Shall + Verb (Ist form) + Object + (.) Passive Voice Formula: Convert Object to Subject + Will/Shall + Be + Verb (3rd form) + By + Convert Subject to Object + Remaining + (.)
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A. A noun
B. an adverbial
C. an adjectival
D. none
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Adverbial phrases are a type of sentence or group of words that has the same ultimate meaning as an adverb.
Adverbial phrases modify a verb, adjective, adverb, or even a whole clause.
SH16-8-2023
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A. Abdul Qadoos Bizanjo
B. Mehmood Khan
C. Sardar Usman Buzdar
D. Murad Ali Shah
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The Institute for Public Opinion Research (IPOR) in its survey has found Punjab Chief Minister Uzman Buzdar leading in satisfaction level for developmental works in comparison to all the three other chief minsters.
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A. Progressed
B. Raised
C. Promoted
D. None of the above
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Promote means ترقی دینا
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A. Let a song be sing by her
B. Let a song be sung by her
C. Let a song be sung by her
D. Let a song be sang by her
Explanation
Active Voice: Let + indirect object + first form of a verb + direct object.
Passive Voice: Let + direct object + be + third form of a verb + by + indirect object.
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A. By whom will the number of tables not have been cleaned?
B. By whom is the number of tables not have been cleaned?
C. By whom shall the number of tables not have been cleaned?
D. By whom was the number of tables not have been cleaned?
Explanation
This is in interrogative sentence of Future Perfect Tense.
Active verb form : will/shall + have + past participle form of the verb
Passive verb form : will/shall + have been + past participle form of the verb
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