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A. by whom has the snake been caught
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B. None
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C. by whom were the snake caught
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D. by whom is the snake caught
Explanation
The correct passive voice of the given sentence is By whom was the snake killed? 'Who' is changed into 'by whom'.
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A. I was finishing my work
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B. I finished my work.
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C. I have finished my work.
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D. I had finished my work.
Explanation
The past perfect tense is formed using:
had+past participle
"had finished" → past perfect
Other options:
(a) I have finished my work. → Present perfect
(b) I finished my work. → Simple past
(d) I was finishing my work. → Past continuous
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A. Future Perfect
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B. Present Continuous
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C. None of these
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D. Present Perfect
Explanation
"Have gained" is the present perfect tense.
It shows a completed action with relevance to the present.
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A. (C) resist from adding
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B. (D) None of these
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C. (B) resist adding
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D. A) resist to add
Explanation
resist adding
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A. None of these
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B. Compound
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C. Simple
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D. Complex
Explanation
A complex sentence combines a dependent clause with an independent clause.
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A. None of these
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B. They discusses the issue tomorrow
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C. They will discuss the issue tomorrow
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D. They will discussed the issue tomorrow
Explanation
"Will discuss" is the correct future tense form.
It properly indicates a planned action happening tomorrow.
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A. An
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B. A
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C. The
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D. No article
Explanation
He went to the jail to meet his father.
Same purpose: no article
Different purpose: Article is used
میرے والد کو موسیقی پسند نہیں تھی۔
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A. as me
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B. nor I am
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C. nor am I
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D. None of these
Explanation
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A. Watches
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B. Watch
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C. Watched
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D. Watching
Explanation
She always keeps on watching dramas.
وہ ہمیشہ ڈرامے دیکھتی رہتی ہے۔
"Watching" is correct
The phrase "keeps on" is a phrasal verb meaning to continue doing something, and it's always followed by a verb in the -ing form (called a gerund).
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A. In
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B. Out
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C. By
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D. With
Explanation
He gave a lecture in which he pointed out an error in the book.
انہوں نے ایک لیکچر دیا جس میں انہوں نے کتاب میں ایک خامی کی نشاندہی کی۔
Point out is a phrasal verb that means to draw attention to something or identify something, especially an error, issue, or important detail.
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