Sentence Structure | MCQs
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A. As soon as
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B. After
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C. Afterwards
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D. Immediately
Explanation
Call me as soon as you get the hotel means ہوٹل پہنچنے ہی مجھے کال کریں
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A. None of these
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B. Interjection
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C. Clause
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D. Phrase
Explanation
- "Hush!" is an interjection because it expresses a sudden emotion or command.
- Interjections are words or phrases used to convey strong feelings, often followed by an exclamation mark.
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A. Sings
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B. She
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C. Beautifully
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Beautifully" is an adverb because it describes how she sings, modifying the verb "sings."
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A. Delicious
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B. Place
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C. There
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D. Anywhere
Explanation
The adverb in the sentence is "anywhere."
Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs and often describe location, time, or manner.
In this case, "anywhere" modifies the verb "find" by indicating the location.
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A. You are warned by us for the last time.
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B. You had been warned by us for the last time.
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C. None of these
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D. You are being warned by us for the last time.
Explanation
Tense: Present continuous ("are warning")
Passive voice structure: am/is/are + being + past participle
"are warning" → "are being warned"
Correct passive voice: You are being warned by us for the last time.
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A. None of these
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B. All banks will be keeped open this Sunday by them.
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C. This Sunday all banks opened by them.
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D. All banks will be kept open this Sunday by them.
Explanation
Active voice: They will keep all banks open this Sunday.
Passive voice structure (Future Simple):
will be + past participle
keep → kept (past participle)
Correct passive: All banks will be kept open this Sunday by them.
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A. Was the fly caught?
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B. Is fly was caught by me?
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C. Was the fly caught by you?
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D. None of these
Explanation
Active voice: "Did you catch the fly?" (past simple, interrogative)
Passive voice: Start with "Was" (since "fly" is singular and past tense is used)
"catch" → "caught" (past participle)
Subject "you" comes after "by"
Correct passive voice:
Was the fly caught by you?
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A. Let don’t pay anything to him.
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B. Let him not will be paid anything.
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C. Let him not be paid anything.
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D. None of these
Explanation
Negative imperative sentence → passive voice starts with "Let... not be + past participle"
"Do not pay" → "Let... not be paid"
Object "him" becomes the subject in passive.
Correct passive voice:
Let him not be paid anything.
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A. None of these
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B. Let his name be struck off.
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C. His name will be sticking off.
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D. Let his name struck.
Explanation
Imperative sentence → passive voice starts with "Let"
Base verb "strike off" → past participle is "struck off"
Structure: Let + object + be + past participle
Correct passive voice:
Let his name be struck off.
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A. Ticket will be buy by his for himself.
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B. None of these
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C. Ticket would be bought by him for herself.
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D. A ticket will be bought by him for himself.
Explanation
Tense: Future simple (will buy)
Passive structure: will be + past participle
"buy" → bought (past participle)
Subject "he" → him
Reflexive pronoun remains: for himself
Correct passive voice:
A ticket will be bought by him for himself.
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