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A. None of these
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B. Left
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C. Has left
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D. Had left
Explanation
The sentence describes two past actions; the earlier action ("he left") uses Past Perfect Tense → had left.
The second action ("I came") is in Simple Past.
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A. Spoken
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B. None of these
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C. Speaks
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D. Spoke
Explanation
The subject "He" is singular, so the correct verb form in Present Indefinite Tense is "speaks."
The correct sentence is: "He speaks the truth."
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A. all are wrong
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B. Would talk
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C. Could talk
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D. Can talk
Explanation
If she were free, she would talk to you
اگر وہ فارغ ہوتی تو آپ سے بات کرتی
Formula for second conditional: If + past simple, would/wouldn't + verb.
صحیح جملہ منتخب کریں. فیتے باندھنے کے بعد، وہ اپنی عینک توڑ دیتی ہے۔
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A. After she tied her laces, she breaks her glasses
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B. Both are incorrect
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C. Both are correct
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D. After she tied her laces, she broke her glasses
Explanation
incorrect: After she tied her laces, she breaks her glasses
correct: After she tied her laces, she broke her glasses
Something happened in the past. So, we have to use the past tense.
Break is the first, Broke second while Broken is the third form of the verb.
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A. It is being time to ring the bell.
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B. It is time for the bell to be rung.
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C. It is time for the bell to ring.
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D. None of these
Explanation
It is time for the bell to be rung.
Given sentence is in present continuous tense and it is in active voice.
Rule :
Subject + (is/am/are) + to be + V3
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A. were planned
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B. had been planned
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C. planned
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D. had planned
Explanation
"We achieved the target that we had planned long ago"
"ہم نے وہ ہدف حاصل کر لیا جس کی ہم نے بہت پہلے منصوبہ بندی کی تھی"
The past perfect tense "had planned"
It is used to express an action that happened before another action in the past.
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A. He has joined the team
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B. None of these
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C. He has been playing
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D. He joined the team
Explanation
The phrase "has not missed a match since" implies a starting point in the past with continued relevance—Present Perfect Tense is used.
"He has joined the team" correctly matches the tense and meaning.
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A. She had playing for two hours.
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B. She had played for two hours.
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C. She had been playing for two hours.
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D. None of these
Explanation
Past perfect continuous tense follows the structure: Subject + had been + verb (-ing) + duration.
It expresses an action that started in the past and continued for some time before another past event.
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A. Do not have
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B. Did not have
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C. Hadn’t had
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Did not have" is correct for expressing a past wish about a future event.
"Wish" in present tense follows the past simple structure ("did not have") for unreal situations.
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A. Asksfor
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B. Asked to
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C. Asking to
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D. Asked from
Explanation
"Aslam asks for police protection."
"Ask for" is a phrasal verb that means to request something.
The correct tense depends on the context:
Present: Aslam asks for police protection.
Past: Aslam asked for police protection.
Future: Aslam will ask for police protection.
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