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A. Under
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B. Over
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C. On
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D. Along
Explanation
Along is a preposition
Here, along shows the movement of the dog.
The sentence states that the dog ran in the direction of the road.
The dog ran along the road.
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A. blunt
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B. broken
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C. rusted
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D. useless
Explanation
sharp knife تیز چاکو
blunt knife ایسا ہتھیار جس کی دھار خراب ہو چکی ہو
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A. None of these
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B. She said to him that she had broken her pencil that day.
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C. She said to him he broken her pencil this day.
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D. She said to him she has broken her pencil that day.
Explanation
Direct speech: "I broke my pencil today."
Changes in indirect speech:
- "I" → "she"
- "broke" (past) → "had broken" (past perfect)
- "my" → "her"
- "today" → "that day"
So, the correct indirect narration is:
She said to him that she had broken her pencil that day.
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A. None of these
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B. Why the mirror has been broken by you?
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C. Why had the mirror been broken by you?
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D. Why has the mirror been broken by you?
Explanation
Why has the mirror been broken by you?
This is a present perfect interrogative sentence in passive voice.
Structure: Why + has/have + object + been + past participle + by subject.
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A. I was struck on the head by a stone
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B. My head was struck by a stone
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C. I was struck by a stone on the head
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D. I had been struck by a stone on the head
Explanation
Given sentence is in simple past tense and it is in active voice.
Rule :
Subject + (was/were) + V3 + Other agents.
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A. Worm
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B. Microsoft
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C. Virus
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D. Firewall
Explanation
Firewall also prevents unauthorized access.
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A. see the translation in detial
Explanation
He narrowly escaped.
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A. Sound which is safe for ears
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B. Sound which is unsafe for ears
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C. Sound which is too loud
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D. Not hurt or damaged
Explanation
Safe and Sound is an English idiom.
Safe and Sound means out of danger and unharmed.
Safe and Sound means صحیح سلامت
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A. undermine
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B. frighten
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C. endanger
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D. to threaten
Explanation
IMPERIL خطرہ , خطرہ مول لینا endanger, خطرے سے دوچار PM |
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A. Dares
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B. None of the above
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C. Dared
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D. Daring
Explanation
Third form of verb is used with have or has.
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