A. You said that you will go to Paris the previous day
B. You said that you was going to Paris the previous day
C. You said that you gone to Paris the previous day
D. You say that you went to Paris the previous day
Explanation
Remove inverted commas
Do not change the tense into past because it is in Present Tense.
Add that
Do not change pronouns
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A. The secret might have been opened by him
B. The secret might have been open by the servant
C. The secret might have been opened by the servant
D. The secret have been opened by the servant
Explanation
Active Voice : Might have + third form of a verb
Passive Voice : Might have been + third form of a verb.
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A. Was he writing the story?
B. Do you write the story
C. Is he writing the story?
D. Did you write the story?
Explanation
Active sentences in the past continuous tense have the following structure: Subject + was/were + -ing form of the verb + object Passive sentences in the past continuous tense have the following structure: Object of the active sentence + was/were + being + past participle form of the verb + by + subject of the active senten ce
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A. Sajid, Tariq, Umber,
B. Sajid, Tariq, Umber
C. Tariq, Umber, Vaneeza, Waleed
D. Tariq, Umber, Vaneeza
Explanation
Tariq, Umber, Vaneeza, Waleed could NOT be the first person off the train
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A. None of these
B. the
C. a
D. an
Explanation
They want to hear the end of the story.
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A. Upon
B. To
C. In
D. On
Explanation
Once upon a time is an idiom/phrase which means ایک دفعہ کا ذکر ہے
Once upon a time there was a king. ایک دفعہ کا ذکر ہے ایک بادشاہ ہوا کرتا تھا۔
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A. Has been standing
B. Stands
C. Is standing
D. Stood
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The grandfathers clock Has been standing therefore as long as I can remember
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A. A lengthy tale
B. None of these
C. A true story
D. An unbelievable tale
Explanation
Cock and Bull story refers to a false or exaggerated story .
It is often used to describe a fabricated or highly improbable tale .
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A. Hyder said that he had been gardening for two hours.
B. None of these
C. Hyder said that he is gardening for two hours.
D. Hyder said that he had been gardening since two hours.
Explanation
The sentence is in past perfect continuous tense , and it remains the same in indirect speech.
Pronouns are adjusted appropriately: I → he .
No tense change is needed after " said " when past perfect continuous is used.
Final sentence : Hyder said that he had been gardening for two hours.
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A. None of these
B. Whole
C. Wholes
D. Hole
Explanation
Whole means complete.
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