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A. He told me that he had the duty.
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B. He said me that he has the duty.
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C. He told me that he has the duty.
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D. None of these
Explanation
He told me that he had the duty.
Present perfect ("have") changes to past perfect ("had") in indirect speech.
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A. That car is not theirs.
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B. The library lost all its books.
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C. None of these
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D. That car is not yours.
Explanation
All three sentences are grammatically correct. However, if you need to mark only one, you can choose:
"The library lost all its books."
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A. Will
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B. Have
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C. Are
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D. Is
Explanation
Either or takes verb from second subject (he)
We use is with he or she.
Either you or he is at fault یا تو آپ یا وہ غلطی پر ہیں
پروگرامنگ لینگویج کے قواعد جن کے مطابق پروگرام کے بیانات لکھے جاتے ہیں انہیں کیا کہا جاتا ہے؟
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A. Variable
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B. Expression
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C. Semantic
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D. Syntax
Explanation
The rules of a programming language according to which statements are written are referred to as syntax.
Syntax defines the structure and format of valid statements in the language.
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A. We took a ride on a Chinese, an old, blue bus
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B. We took a ride on an old, blue Chinese bus
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C. We took a ride on an old, blue Chinese bus
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D. We took a ride on a blue, old Chinese bus
Explanation
We took a ride on an old, blue Chinese bus is the correct order of Adjectives.
The adjective old refers an age.
Chinese is a proper Adjective.
Blue is an Adjective which refers a colour.
AGM 24-12-2022
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A. None of these
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B. 5
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C. 320
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D. 6.25
Explanation
20 x 10 = 200
200 / 5 = 40
40 x 8 = 320
So, Excel evaluates the formula and returns 320.
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A. They are smart boys
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B. We are smart boy
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C. They are smart boy
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D. He is smart boys
Explanation
"He" (singular) changes to "They" (plural).
"Is" (singular verb) changes to "are" (plural verb).
"Boy" becomes "boys" for plural.
Correct plural sentence: They are smart boys.
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A. from
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B. none
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C. for
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D. with
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A. Noun
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B. Adjective
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C. Preposition
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D. Adverb
Explanation
The word after can be used as a preposition, an adverb and a conjunction.
When it is used as a preposition, it is followed by a noun.
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A. She do not like ice cream
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B. She don't likes ice cream
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C. She does not like ice cream
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D. She does not likes ice cream
Explanation
The correct sentence is: She does not like ice cream.
Correct Structure:
Subject (She) + does (auxiliary verb) + not (negation) + like (base form of the verb).
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