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A. Tired of
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B. Delivered on
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C. Retreated form
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D. Forgot about
Explanation
- We lost confidence in Amjad delivered on the grandiose promises he had made.
- ہم نے امجد کے ان شاندار وعدوں پر اعتماد کھو دیا جو اس نے کیے تھے۔
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- delivered on: to do what is required by (a promise or pledge)
- "Delivered on" is best to keep the meaning of the original sentence
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- This is the past sentences we use the second foam of the verb
- Infinitive Past Simple Present Participle
- Deliver Delivered Delivering
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A. To
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B. With
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C. For
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D. At
Explanation
- He bears resemblance to his father
- وہ اپنے باپ سے مشابہت رکھتا ہے۔
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- "To" is best to keep in the original sentence
- Use the preposition 'to' with verbs such as drive, walk, go, hike, fly, sail, etc.
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A. She has gone
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B. She is gone
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C. She goes
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D. She have gone
Explanation
'Where is Rabia? She has gone to bed'.
رابعہ کہاں ہے؟ وہ بستر پر چلی گئی ہے۔
This indicates that Rabia has already gone to bed.
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A. To wind the wire
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B. The wire wound
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C. The wire is wound
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D. By winding the wire
Explanation
The electrical field produced by a single wire is not very strong, so to increase it, the wire is wound into a coil.
ایک تار سے پیدا ہونے والا برقی میدان زیادہ مضبوط نہیں ہوتا، اس لیے اس کو بڑھانے کے لیے تار کو ایک کنڈلی میں گھسا دیا جاتا ہے۔
Here the use of “the wire is wound” forms a completely meaningful sentence and option A is correct.
ND27-7-2023
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A. Across
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B. In
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C. Through
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D. On
Explanation
The word "through" is used to indicate movement from one side or point to another within a space or obstacle,
in this case, through the thick forest.
It implies traversing the forest, going from one end to the other, or navigating within its confines.
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A. With
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B. On
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C. In
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D. For
Explanation
In is a preposition here.
My sister helped me in my homework میری بہن نے میرے ہوم ورک میں میری مدد کی۔
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A. Has finished
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B. Had finished
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C. will have finished
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D. Finished
Explanation
This sentence is talking about two actions in the past.
In such case, we use Past Perfect Tense in first, we use Past Indefinite Tense in second.
He had finished his work before father arrived ابو کے آنے سے پہلے وہ کام مکمل کرچکا تھا
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A. Another
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B. Someone
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C. Either
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D. Nothing
Explanation
Someone is an Indefinite Pronoun here.
Someone is knocking the door means کوئی دروازے پر دستک دے رہا ہے
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A. None
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B. Setting
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C. sets
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D. set
Explanation
Sun is a singular noun
We always use a plural form of the verb with a singular noun
that's why we use "sets" here
plural, 3rd person singular present tense sets
ND7-3-2023
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A. Aslam told me that if he hear any news, he will phone me
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B. Aslam told me that if he heard any news, he would phone me.
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C. Aslam told me that if he hear any news, he will phone me.
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D. Aslam said me that if I heard any news, I would phone me.
Explanation
Direct: Aslam said to me, "If I hear any news, I will phone you."
Indirect: Aslam told me that if he heard any news, he would phone me.
If the tense of reporting speech is in simple present Tense then convert the reported speech tense into simple past tense.
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ND1-2-2023
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