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A. Is
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B. Was
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C. Will be
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D. Were
Explanation
Here 'last morning' shows something happened in the past.
Was is used with a singular subject (Abullah) in the past tense.
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A. was
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B. No verb required
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C. had
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D. Has
Explanation
He left for London yesterday.
Leave for means روانہ ہونا
We should use past indefinite tense for a point of time.
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A. was
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B. will be
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C. have been
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D. has been
Explanation
This uses the present perfect continuous tense, which is used to describe an action that started in the past and is still continuing in the present.
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A. Will have
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B. Have
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C. Will have been
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D. Had
Explanation
By the time he arrives, we will have already left.
This uses the future perfect tense to indicate that an action will be completed before another future event.
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A. Had been living
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B. Has lived
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C. Lived
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D. Was living
Explanation
"Had been living" is used to describe an action that started in the past and continued up until another past event.
In this sentence, she had been living in Paris for a year before being offered the job in London.
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A. Do
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B. Does
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C. Doing
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D. Did
Explanation
With expressions such as "It`s time", "It`s high time" and "it`s about time", Simple pas is used.
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A. Doing
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B. Do
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C. Done
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D. Did
Explanation
With expressions such as "It`s time", "It`s high time" and "it`s about time", Simple pas is used.
In the above sentence no subject is used.
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A. Have
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B. Will Had
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C. Will have
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D. None of these
Explanation
- "By the time" signals a future event, requiring the future perfect tense "will have finished."
- The correct sentence is: "By the time you arrive, I will have finished my work."
- آپ کے آنے تک میں اپنا کام ختم کر چکا ہو گا۔
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A. Left
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B. Painted
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C. Visited
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D. Bought
Explanation
The word "visited" means you went to a place for a short time, such as visiting a house.
Meaning: ملاقات کی
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A. goes
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B. None
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C. going
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D. go
Explanation
They go to sleep at ten.
It is in present tense.
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