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A. Will have learned
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B. None of these
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C. Learned
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D. Had learned
Explanation
The sentence uses "by next year" — a future time marker, so Future Perfect Tense is correct.
"Will have learned" fits the structure: Subject + will have + past participle.
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A. Off
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B. Out
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C. On
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D. None of these
Explanation
The phrase "eating out" means having a meal outside the home, usually at a restaurant.
So, "We are eating out tonight" is correct.
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A. Thinks of
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B. Looks down
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C. None of these
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D. Propagates
Explanation
Intends means ارادہ کرتا ہے
Thinks of means کے بارے میں سوچتا ہے
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A. In
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B. Of
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C. To
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D. None of these
Explanation
"To the airport" indicates direction or destination.
It is commonly used when someone is going somewhere for a purpose, such as catching a flight.
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A. Were Watching
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B. Were Watched
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C. Will Watch
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D. Have Watched
Explanation
Here 'Next Weakened' shows something will happen in the future.
Will + first form of a verb is used in Future Simple Tense.
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A. None of these
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B. Would travel
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C. Would have travelled
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D. Have travelled
Explanation
The sentence follows the third conditional structure: "If + past perfect, would have + past participle."
"If I had my own car" is a past unreal condition, so "would have travelled" correctly completes the sentence.
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A. To
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B. None of these
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C. With
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D. For
Explanation
"Leaving for" is used when talking about a destination.
E.g., They are leaving for England soon.
وہ جلد ہی انگلینڈ روانہ ہو رہے ہیں۔
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A. On
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B. Until
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C. At
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D. Of
Explanation
She will be staying at the hotel until saturday.
وہ ہفتہ تک ہوٹل میں قیام کریں گے۔
"Until" is used to indicate the time up to a specific point.
انگریزی کے معیاری استعمال کے مطابق صحیح آپشن کا انتخاب کریں۔
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A. We look forward to go Lahore on the evening.
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B. We look forward to going Lahore in evening.
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C. We look forward to going Lahore in the evening.
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D. We look forward to go Lahore in the evening.
Explanation
The correct option is: We look forward to going to Lahore in the evening.
Gerund: The verb "look forward to" requires a gerund (verb + -ing) as its object. So, "going" is the correct form.
Preposition: The preposition "to" is necessary to indicate the destination.
Article: The definite article "the" is used before "evening" to specify a particular evening.
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A. Ridicule
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B. Crafty schemes or intrigues
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C. Feeling of satisfication
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D. A feeling of fear or nervousness
Explanation
Machinations means چالیں
Crafty schemes or intrigues means مکروہ اسکیموں یا سازشوں کا مطلب ہے۔
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