A. Pakistan and Australia's play of the last day was disrupted by rain.
B. The last day's play of Pakistan and Australia was disrupted by rain.
C. None of these
D. The last day's play between Pakistan and Australia was disrupted by rain.
Explanation
The last day's play between Pakistan and Australia was disrupted by rain.
Given sentence is in simple past tense and it is in active voice.
Rule :
Subject + (was / were) + V3 + Optional Agents.
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A. He was asked a question by Haider.
B. A question is asked by Haider to him.
C. None of these
D. A question was asked to him by Haider.
Explanation
He was asked a question by Haider.
In passive voice, the object becomes the subject , and the verb is adjusted accordingly.
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A. The teacher is explaining the lesson
B. The teacher explains the lesson
C. The teacher has completed his lesson
D. The lesson was explained by the teacher
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Explanation: In the passive voice, the action is done by someone or something, not the subject.
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A. Neither
B. The meal was prepared by the chef for the guests
C. Both A and B
D. The chef prepared the meal for the guests
Explanation
The chef prepared the meal for the guests.
In the active voice , the subject ("the chef") performs the action.
The focus is on who is doing the action.
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A. Neither
B. The students read the book.
C. The book was read by all the students.
D. Both A and B
Explanation
The book was read by all the students.
In the passive voice , the subject ("the book") receives the action.
The focus is on the action being done rather than who performed it.
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A. If it rains, we will stay indoors.
B. If it rains, we would stay indoors.
C. If it had rained, we would have stayed indoors.
D. If it rained, we stayed indoors.
Explanation
If it rains, we will stay indoors.
The first conditional expresses a real possibility in the future.
It using the present simple tense in the "if" clause and "will" in the main clause.
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A. So
B. But
C. Such
D. Then
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I was tired so I didn't go to the office.
میں تھک گیا تھا اس لیے آفس نہیں گیا۔
" So " indicates a cause-and-effect relationship between being tired and the decision not to go to the office.
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A. Conditional
B. Simple
C. Compound
D. Complex
Explanation
This is a conditional sentence as it shows a condition .
conditional sentence means شرطیہ جملہ
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A. Raised
B. Has rained
C. It’s raining
D. Rains
Explanation
You cannot go out because it’s raining very hard.
آپ باہر نہیں جا سکتے کیونکہ بارش بہت سخت ہو رہی ہے۔
The sentence explains why you cannot go out right now, so we need a verb that shows a present continuous action.
“It’s raining” = It is raining → Present continuous tense
It matches the context of an action happening right now.
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A. looks
B. looking
C. looked
D. look
Explanation
We use the present continuous tense here because it describes an action happening now.
Structure: are + verb-ing
"You are looking for someone" is the correct form.
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