A. Complex Sentence
B. None of these
C. Compound Sentence
D. Simple Sentence
Explanation
A complex sentence has one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.
"I will help" ( independent ) and "if you help me" ( dependent ) make this a complex sentence.
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A. Simple Sentence
B. Compound Sentence
C. None of these
D. Complex Sentence
Explanation
A compound sentence has two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction (like "and").
"I like playing basketball" and "my brother likes playing tennis" are both complete thoughts joined by " and ".
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A. None of these
B. Complex Sentence
C. Compound Sentence
D. Simple Sentence
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A simple sentence has one independent clause with a subject and a verb.
"This is a simple sentence ." is clear, short, and has only one idea.
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A. He don't like to eat vegetables.
B. He doesn't like to eat vegetables.
C. He doesn't liking to eat vegetables.
D. None of these
Explanation
The correct sentence is: " He doesn't like to eat vegetables ."
"Doesn't" is the correct form of the auxiliary verb for the third person singular, and "like" is used in its base form.
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A. Knew
B. Known
C. Knows
D. Knowing
Explanation
Here was cheating shows past tense.
We use second form of verb ( knew ) in simple sentence of Past Indefinite Tense .
The examiner knew that the candidate was cheating.
امتحان دینے والے کو معلوم تھا کہ امیدوار دھوکہ دے رہا ہے۔
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A. Have been missed
B. Miss
C. Missed
D. Have missed
Explanation
The sentence should read : "We missed the bus. Now we'll have to walk."
This indicates that the bus has departed and you were not able to board it, so you will need to walk instead.
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A. A song was not being sung by him
B. A song is not sung by him
C. None of these
D. A song is not being sung by him
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In passive voice, the object of the active sentence becomes the subject.
" A song is not sung by him " is the correct passive construction for the present tense.
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A. None of these
B. His father is poet and novelist.
C. His father is a poet and novelist.
D. His father isa poet and a novelist.
Explanation
The correct answer is: His father is a poet and a novelist.
This sentence is grammatically correct and uses the correct articles ( "a" and "a" ) before the nouns " poet " and " novelist ".
The sentence is a simple sentence, and the use of " and " connects the two professions, indicating that his father is both a poet and a novelist.
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A. I will invited by her.
B. I shall being invited by her.
C. I will been invited by her.
D. I shall be invited by her.
Explanation
The correct passive form is : "I shall be invited by her."
In passive voice , "will invite" changes to "shall be invited" to maintain proper future tense and passive structure.
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A. First condition
B. Third condition
C. Second condition
D. Zero condition
Explanation
The third condition is used to describe past situations that did not occur and past events that did not occur as a result. They can be used to represent missed opportunities. The important thing about the third condition is that both the condition and the result are currently impossible.
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