A. Mistaken
B. Mistook
C. Mistake
D. Mistaking
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I found out that I had mistaken the car.
مجھے پتہ چلا کہ میں نے گاڑی کو غلط کر دیا تھا۔
Here ' had ' indicates past perfect tense.
We generally use third form ( mistaken ) of verb in this tense.
First form: Mistake
Second form: Mistook
Third form: Mistaken
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A. Past indefinite tense
B. Present continuous tense
C. Present indefinite tense
D. Future tense
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The verb "is crying " shows an action that is happening right now, which is the hallmark of present continuous tense .
Present continuous is formed with is/am/are + verb-ing (e.g., is crying).
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A. Had bought
B. Bought
C. Would buy
D. None of these
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She wished she had bought the new car.
اس کی خواہش تھی کہ اس نے نئی کار خریدی ہو۔
" She wished " refers to a past regret, so the past perfect " had bought " is correct.
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A. None of these
B. She set
C. She settled
D. She sat
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The verb " sets " is present tense, but the sentence begins with " Last night ," requiring past tense .
The past tense of " set " is also " set ", so the correct form is " she set ."
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A. Have worked
B. Had worked
C. Will work
D. Worked
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Ten year ago, I had worked in Lahore.
دس سال پہلے میں نے لاہور میں کام کیا تھا۔
The past perfect tense " had worked " is used here to indicate an action that was completed before another point in time , in this case, ten years ago.
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A. Go
B. Going
C. Gone
D. Goes
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He goes to college daily in time.
The subject "He" is third person singular , so in the present simple tense , we add -s to the verb.
The sentence describes a habitual action , so the present simple tense is appropriate.
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A. Missed
B. Miss
C. Have missed
D. Have been 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. Studies
B. Studying
C. Studied
D. Study
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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. Bitterly
B. Bitter
C. None of these
D. Badly
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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. Verb Phrase
B. Prepositional Phrase
C. Adjective Phrase
D. Noun 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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