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A. I will see
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B. I am seeing
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C. I see
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D. I were see
Explanation
I am seeing the doctor at 2.00 this afternoon, so I can’t go to the lecture.
This sentence uses the present continuous tense to indicate a scheduled future appointment.
جلدی کرو! آپ کو انٹرویو کے لیے ______ دیر ہو گئی ہے۔
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A. already
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B. just
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C. until
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D. gone
Explanation
Here there are two statements which are Hurry means to complete the work fast and the other one is you will be late.
already is best to keep the meaning of the original sentence
already means: used after a word or phrase to express impatience.
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A. For
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B. With
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C. None of these
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D. To
Explanation
The correct sentence is: "Don’t be late to school."
"Late to" is used when referring to specific places or events (e.g., late to school, late to class).
"Late for" is also commonly used, especially for events or appointments (e.g., late for a meeting).
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A. In
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B. By
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C. At
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D. With
Explanation
We can also use preposition by for time.
Here by this time means اس وقت تک
He will arrive by tomorrow, she will join by April etc.
AGM 22.01.2023
اگر اشرف___ پہلے ہوتا تو وہ ہمیشہ وقت پر ہوتا
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A. get up
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B. had to get up
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C. got up
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D. had got up
Explanation
If Ashraf got up earlier he would always be on time
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A. We reached in the park in time
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B. We reached into the park in time
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C. We reached the park in time
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D. None
Explanation
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A. None of these
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B. Has
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C. Are
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D. Is
Explanation
The subject is "One", which is singular.
"Of the boys" is a prepositional phrase and does not affect the verb.
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A. By
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B. With
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C. In
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D. On
Explanation
We should use By for certain time or date in Urdu meaning (تک)
Be here by 9 O`clock means نو بچے تک یہاں رہو
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A. By
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B. In
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C. At
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D. None of these
Explanation
The correct phrase is "We made it in time", meaning we arrived before the deadline or just in time.
"In time" is commonly used to express timely arrival before something starts.
آپ ہمیشہ اپنا کام کرتے ہیں ………………………. وقت
Explanation
You always do your work on time.
آپ ہمیشہ اپنا کام وقت پر کرتے ہیں
“On” is a very particular preposition of time, that is only used with specific days, dates, or named days.
ND2-03-2023
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