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A. Follow
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B. Discard
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C. None of these
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D. Reject
Explanation
- "Go by" means to adhere to or follow something.
- In this sentence, it means to follow the instructions to lead an easy life.
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A. Do you usually do
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B. you do usually
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C. Do you usually
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D. Are you usually do
Explanation
This is a sentence of Present Indefinite Tense which means
آپ عام طور پر ویکینڈ کو کیا کرتے ہیں
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A. Gave
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B. Giving
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C. None of these
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D. Give
Explanation
"Which you gave me" = a relative clause giving more info about "the book."
The verb "give" is in the past tense ("gave") because the action happened in the past — the book was given earlier.
You lost the book → past tense
Someone gave you the book → also past tense
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A. You will have made beautiful painting
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B. You had made beautiful painting
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C. None of these
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D. You have made beautiful painting
Explanation
Present perfect tense = have/has + past participle
"You" takes "have", and "made" is the past participle of "make"
So, the correct sentence is: You have made beautiful painting.
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A. None of these
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B. ment
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C. dom
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D. ion
Explanation
Adding "ion" to "fascinate" forms "fascination," changing the verb to a noun.
"Fascination" refers to the state or quality of being fascinated.
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A. Where I was
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B. Where was I
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C. None of these
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D. I where was
Explanation
In indirect speech, the subject comes before the verb, so "where I was" is correct.
The sentence structure follows standard reported speech rules.
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A. councel
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B. counsel
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C. council
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D. counsul
Explanation
The sentence requires a word that means "advice" or "guidance".
"Counsel" can be used as a noun to mean advice or as a verb to mean to advise.
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A. Is
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B. None of these
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C. Was
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D. Had
Explanation
The sentence refers to a completed action in the past, so "was" is correct.
Correct sentence: "She was ill for a week."
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A. Had gone
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B. None of these
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C. Has gone
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D. Went
Explanation
"Minutes ago" indicates a completed action in the past, so simple past tense is used.
Correct sentence: "He went out five minutes ago."
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A. Were
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B. None of the above
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C. Had
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D. Was
Explanation
When using "Neither...nor," the verb agrees with the noun closest to it.
"Friends" is plural, so the correct verb is "were."
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