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A. Of
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B. With
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C. From
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D. By
Explanation
Ashamed is generally followed by of.
Of is a preposition here.
Ashamed of something means کسی بات پر شرمندہ ہونا
He is ashamed of his conduct.
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A. To finish
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B. Finishing
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C. Finish
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D. Finished
Explanation
She found it easy to finish the test.
اسے امتحان ختم کرنا آسان معلوم ہوا۔
The phrase "found it easy to finish" correctly uses the infinitive form "to finish" to describe the ease of completing the test.
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A. I was working
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B. No improvement
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C. I had been working
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D. I have been working
Explanation
Have been or has been is used with present perfect continuous tense.
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A. Auxiliary Verb
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B. Action verb
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C. Linking verb
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D. Helping verb
Explanation
A linking verb is a verb that links the subject to a noun or an adjective to re-identify it or describe it.
We have a linking verb: to appear, to feel, to look, to smell, to sound, and to taste.
Felt is an example of Linking Verb here.
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A. Was playing
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B. Plays
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C. Played
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D. Play
Explanation
Here the word 'every indicated this sentence belong to President Indefinite Tense.
We use first form of verb (play) with I in this tense.
I play tennis every Saturday means میں ہر ہفتے کو ٹینس کھیلتا ہوں
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A. A letter was written by her.
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B. A letter was being written by her.
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C. A letter is written by her.
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D. A letter is being written by her.
Explanation
Active voice formula: Subject + Verb + Object (She is writing a letter)
Passive Voice Formula: Object + (Be+ V3)+ (By+ subject)
A letter is being written by her.
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A. Of
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B. From
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C. For
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D. With
Explanation
Generally expect takes of.
Of is a preposition here.
Expect means توقع کرنا
I never expected this of you مجھے تم سے یہ توقع کبھی نہیں تھی۔
Both are correct, but "of" is more about the person's character, while "from" is about their actions.
"Expect something of someone" → Correct
"I never expected this of you." (Meaning: I didn’t think you could do this.)
"Expect something from someone" → Sometimes correct, but with a different meaning
"I expect honesty from you." (Meaning: I want you to be honest.)
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A. No I have been to a rock concert
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B. No I have never been to a concert
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C. No I have never been to a rock concert
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D. None of these
Explanation
no i have never been to a rock concert
نہیں میں کبھی کسی راک کنسرٹ میں نہیں گیا ہوں۔
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A. rub with
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B. rub out
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C. Rub in
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D. rub into
Explanation
Rub In is phrasal verb which means افسوس کرنا یا پچھتانا
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A. From
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B. Since
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C. For
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D. With
Explanation
For is used for period.
Since is used for point of time.
She has been living here since 1999 means
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