Sentence Structure | MCQs
A. None of these
B. Favorite
C. Mango
D. Is
Explanation
Mango: This is the complement that provides more information about the subject "fruit."
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A. Adjust
B. Adjusted
C. Adjusts
D. None of these
Explanation
Adjusted: The past tense form , which correctly indicates that the schedule has been modified in the past.
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A. If she was to arrive early, we would be surprised
B. If she were to arrive early, we would be surprised
C. If she is to arrive early, we would be surprised
D. If she arrives early, we would be surprised
Explanation
If she were to arrive early, we would be surprised is the correct sentence using the subjunctive mood.
The subjunctive mood is used here to express a hypothetical situation.
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A. because she always helps others.
B. but she is also very strict.
C. and she never makes mistakes.
D. if she has enough time.
Explanation
"because she always helps others". is the best choice
Because it explains and supports the statement that Martha is very nice, making it a coherent and logical continuation of the sentence.
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A. The goals keeper played well.
B. The goal keeper played well.
C. The goalkeeper played well.
D. The goal-keeper played well.
Explanation
The goalkeeper played well is the correct sentence,
Using the standard and widely accepted spelling of the term for a player in the goal position.
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گرامر کے لحاظ سے صحیح جملے کا انتخاب کریں
A. The pen didn’t write, it must be run out of ink.
B. The pen isn't writing, it must run out of ink
C. The pen wasn't write, it must run out of ink.
D. The pen wasn't writing, it must have run out of ink.
Explanation
In this sentence, "wasn't writing" correctly uses the past continuous tense to describe the ongoing problem with the pen.
"Must have run out of ink" correctly uses the perfect infinitive to express the likely cause of the proble m
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گرامر کے لحاظ سے صحیح جملے کا انتخاب کریں
A. We had to sign there, didn't we?
B. We had to sign there, haven't we?
C. We have to sign there, didn't we?
D. We had to sign there, don’t we?
Explanation
In this sentence , "didn't we" is the correct tag question for the past perfect tense ("had to").
It properly matches the verb tense of the main clause
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A. Elision
B. None
C. Inversion
D. Ellipses
Explanation
The sentence is an example of " inversion ."
It places the auxiliary verb "do" before the subject "the managers" to emphasize the rarity of the managers' responses.
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A. none
B. open question
C. tag question
D. close question
Explanation
An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question.
I nterrogative sentences can be direct or indirect , begin with or without pronouns , and feature yes/no interrogatives, alternative questions, or tag questions.
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A. I have both ten ten-rupees notes
B. I have ten ten-rupees note
C. I have ten ten-rupee notes
D. None
Explanation
I have ten ten-rupee notes میرے پاس دس روپے کے دس نوٹ ہے
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