A. Constraint
B. None
C. vacation
D. freedom
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leisure. فرصت کا وقت
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A. first
B. before
C. pervious
D. lastly
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NEXT اگلی
PREVIOUS پچهلی
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A. Very cleverly
B. Very often
C. Very nicely
D. Very quickly
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Time and again means اکثر
I’ve told you time and time again to lock both doors before you leave .
میں تمہیں اکثر کہتا رہا ہوں جانے سے پہلے دونوں دروازے لاک کردو۔
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A. Left
B. None of these
C. There
D. Reach
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The incorrect word in the sentence "The train had left when it reached the station" is reach.
It should be reached to maintain the past tense consistency with " had left" and the past perfect tense structure.
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A. When
B. None of these
C. I
D. Will
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In conditional or time clauses (e.g., starting with when, if, before, etc.), we use present tense instead of future tense even if referring to the future.
Correct sentence: "I will contact you when you come."
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A. Waste
B. Vest
C. All of these
D. West
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Waste is a verb which means وقت ضائع کرنا
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A. Will complete
B. None of these
C. Are completing
D. Will have completed
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The phrase " By this time tomorrow " refers to a point in the future by which something will be finished.
The correct tense is future perfect: will have + past participle.
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A. Got
B. Is Getting
C. Gets
D. None of these
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The word " usually " indicates a habitual action, so we use the simple present tense .
"She usually gets to office by 9 a.m." is grammatically correct.
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A. Till
B. None of these
C. For
D. From
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" For a long time " is used to indicate a duration of time.
" Since " is used for specific starting points .
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A. Then
B. Than
C. None of these
D. After
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" No sooner " is always followed by " than " in correct grammatical structure.
It indicates that one action happened immediately after another.
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