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A. Have been
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B. None of these
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C. Have
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D. Shall be
Explanation
The phrase "At this time tomorrow" refers to a specific future moment, so we use the future continuous tense.
"Shall be flying" or "will be flying" is the correct form to indicate an ongoing future action.
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A. Have
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B. Was
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C. Were
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D. None of these
Explanation
The subjunctive mood uses "were" for hypothetical situations, even with singular subjects.
So, "If I were rich" is grammatically correct.
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A. Can
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B. Would
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C. None of the above
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D. Could
Explanation
"Can" is used to express present ability or possibility.
The sentence talks about a current route option, so "can" fits best.
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A. None of these
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B. Are
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C. Is
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D. Were
Explanation
"Twenty kilometres" is treated as a singular unit of distance.
Therefore, it takes a singular verb — "is" — to match the singular subject meaning.
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A. Have gone
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B. None of these
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C. Went
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D. Had gone
Explanation
The phrase "last year" indicates a past action.
The simple past tense of "go" is went, so the correct sentence is:
"We went to Ziarat for our holidays last year."
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A. Shall be
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B. Am
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C. Will be
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D. None of these
Explanation
I will be here till Sunday
میں اتوار تک یہاں رہوں گا۔
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will be in the future continuous tenses
The other two options are irrelevant because
shall be used when the event already occurs
Am is used with proper nouns or pronoun.
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A. Had
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B. Has
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C. Is
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D. None of these
Explanation
The past perfect tense "had departed" is used because the plane left before the passengers arrived — both actions are in the past.
Past perfect shows the earlier of two past events.
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A. None of these
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B. To him
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C. From himself
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D. By himself
Explanation
"By himself" means that he went there alone or without assistance.
It indicates that the action was done independently.
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A. Would have travelled
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B. Have travelled
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C. None of these
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D. Would travel
Explanation
The sentence follows the third conditional structure: "If + past perfect, would have + past participle."
"If I had my own car" is a past unreal condition, so "would have travelled" correctly completes the sentence.
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A. None of these
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B. Leading
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C. Showing
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D. Advising
Explanation
I thanked him for showing me the way to the Post Office.
میں نے اس کا شکریہ ادا کیا کہ انہوں نے مجھے پوسٹ آفس کا راستہ دکھایا۔
"Showing" is appropriate when someone physically directs or points out a place.
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