A. she was reading a book
B. A book was read by her
C. A book is read by her
D. she is reading a book
Explanation
She reads a book (Present Indefinite tense)
For the passive voice, we use Present continuous tense
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A. Give in
B. Look up
C. Put out
D. Turn up
Explanation
Turn up use if an opportunity or situation turns up, it happens, especially when you are not expecting it.
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A. out of, between
B. Between, into
C. out of, into
D. through, in
Explanation
Use of Through.
From one end or side of something to the other. we walked slowly through the door.
Use of IN
When something is located inside of a defined space. Like window, glass, box etc. Space does not need to be closed on all sides.
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A. Exclamatory
B. None of the above
C. Compound
D. Declarative
Explanation
An exclamatory sentence makes a statement that conveys strong emotion or excitement .
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A. It is thought that educational system should be reformed
B. It can thought that educational system should be reformed
C. It will be thought that educational system should be reformed
D. It was thought that educational system should be reformed
Explanation
Active Voice = Subject + believe/find/claim/consider/know/report/say/think/ + that + clause.
Passive Voice = It + be + third form of a verb + clause.
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A. It’s/one’s
B. Its/his
C. Its/he’s
D. It’s/his
Explanation
"Its" refers to the possessive form of the pronoun "it." For example, when referring to a pair of shoes, you might say, "That's not its box."
Meanwhile, "it's" is the contraction for the words "it is" or "it has." For example, "It's (it is) going to be a fabulous night" or "It's (it has) been a fabulous night."
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A. Candidly
B. Adversely
C. Favorably
D. Woefully
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I have always liked your positive attitude; it has favorably affected our working relations
favorably : احسان مندانہ طور پر
The main meaning of the word favorably means to the advantage of someone or something.
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A. It will be believed by Sajid that Ahmed would be helped by Asif and Anwar
B. It should be believed by Sajid that Ahmed would be helped by Asif and Anwar
C. It is believed by Sajid that Ahmed would be helped by Asif and Anwar
D. It was believed by Sajid that Ahmed would be helped by Asif and Anwar
Explanation
Past Indefinite tense
Active Voice= Subject + Second Form of Verb + Object.
Passive Voice = Object + was/were + third of verb + by + subject.
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A. Future Perfect Tense
B. Future Indefinite Tense
C. Future Perfect Continuous Tense
D. Present Perfect Tense
Explanation
Past perfect: Had
Present perfect: has/have
Future perfect: Will have/Shall Have
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A. She told the children they were not to play with fire.
B. She told the children that they must not play with fire.
C. She told the children they were not to play with fire.
D. She told the children not to play with fire.
Explanation
She told the children that they must not play with fire.
Sub V object prep V Pro obj
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