Sentence Structure | MCQs
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A. On
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B. With
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C. By
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D. For
Explanation
- The preposition "with" is used to express satisfaction or dissatisfaction about something or someone.
- So the sentence would be: "I am satisfied with his performance."
- میں اس کی کارکردگی سے مطمئن ہوں۔
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A. With
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B. Of
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C. On
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D. To
Explanation
She assured me of her help.
اس نے مجھے اپنی مدد کا یقین دلایا۔
Here "of" shows that the "help" belongs to "she" (noun).
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A. Let the door be opened.
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B. Let the door be opene.
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C. Let the door be open.
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D. Let the door opened.
Explanation
Active voice:- Open the door.
Passive voice:- Let the door be opened.
For order:
Active Voice Formula: V + object.
Passive Voice Formula: Let + subject + be + V
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A. Complement
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B. Participle
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C. None of these
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D. Gerund
Explanation
- "Smoking" acts as a noun, referring to the activity of smoking.
- A verb form ending in "-ing" that functions as a noun is called a gerund.
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A. I should be obliged to go by the circumstances
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B. I am obliged to go by the circumstances
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C. I was obliged to go by the circumstances
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D. I shall be obliged to go by the circumstances
Explanation
Active Voice: Circumstances will oblige me to go.
Passive Voice: I shall be obliged to go by the circumstances.
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. Our home is built from bricks
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B. all are wrong
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C. Our home is built of bricks
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D. Our home is built with bricks
Explanation
Our home is built of bricks means ہمارا مکان اینٹوں سے بنا ہوا ہے
The bag is made of leather.
The window is made of glass.
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A. Plays
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B. None of these
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C. Playing
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D. Play
Explanation
She is playing with her doll.
It uses the present continuous tense to describe an action that is happening right now.
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A. So much/that
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B. Some/that
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C. Much/and
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D. None of these
Explanation
"So much" expresses the quantity of trouble, while "that" introduces the result of parking the car in the garage.
The phrase "so much...that" is commonly used to indicate cause and effect.
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A. The car had been sold by the dealer
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B. The car has been sold by the dealer
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C. The car have been sold by the dealer
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D. None
Explanation
This sentence belongs to Present Perfect Tense
Active: Subject + Verb + object
Passive: Object + has + been + main verb + by + subject
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A. ,
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B. !
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C. ?
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D. None of these
Explanation
The comma connects the dependent clause "Because his father was away" to the main clause.
It correctly separates the reason from the result in the sentence.
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