A. Is nursing
B. Has been nursing
C. None of these
D. Will been nursing
Explanation
Here three years indicate that this sentence belongs to Present Continuous Tense.
We use has been + ing form of verb with singular subject in this tense.
She has been nursing her youngest child for three years
وہ تین سال سے اپنے سب سے چھوٹے بچے کی پرورش کر رہی ہے۔
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A. Have been missed
B. Have missed
C. Miss
D. Missed
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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. Studied
B. Study
C. Studying
D. Studies
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The phrase " After studying all the day " correctly uses the gerund (verb + ing) form after " after ."
It shows an action completed before another (her head was aching).
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A. Had gone
B. Been
C. has Gone
D. Gone
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Are you going to the bank? No, I have already gone there. ... “Gone” is the past participle of “go,” “Gone” is used to form the past perfect (pluperfect) verb tense.
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A. Has entered
B. Entered
C. Enters
D. Had entered
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Something was happening: verb + ing (making noise)
Something happened: second form of a verb (entered)
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A. Badly
B. Bitter
C. Bitterly
D. None of these
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" Tastes " is a linking verb , so it is followed by an adjective (" bitter ").
Adverbs modify actions, but taste describes a state, requiring an adjective .
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A. Adjective Phrase
B. Noun Phrase
C. Verb Phrase
D. Prepositional Phrase
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A verb phrase consists of a main verb and its auxiliaries.
In this sentence, will have been studying is a combination of auxiliary verbs ( will have been ) and the main verb ( studying ), forming a future perfect continuous tense.
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A. Will begun
B. Begun
C. Began
D. None of these
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The verb " began " is the correct past tense form of " begin ."
It is sed to describe an action that started in the past.
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A. Will Come
B. Come
C. Comes
D. Came
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Here “ Yesterday ” shows past indefinite tense.
Second form of a verb is used in PIT in simple sentences.
Come is the first while Came is the second of the verb.
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A. Has been
B. Had been
C. Was being
D. Is
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She had got home at 7 when I phoned. She had been at her mother's home.
جب میں نے فون کیا تو وہ 7 بجے گھر پہنچی تھی۔ وہ اپنی ماں کے گھر گیا ہوا تھا۔
The past perfect tense ("had been")
Had been" shows a past action that happened before another past action (she got home).
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