A. Infinitive Mood
B. Imperative Mood
C. Indicative Mood
D. None of these
Explanation
The sentence contains the verb "to go," which is in its infinitive form.
The infinitive mood expresses an action or state without reference to any subject or tense.
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A. She can barely speak French.
B. He has almost finished his homework.
C. They will have been married for ten years soon.
D. The company has nearly doubled its profits last year.
Explanation
Incorrect use of the verb modifier The company has nearly doubled its profits last year.
Explanation : The phrase "last year" requires the past tense , not the present perfect ("has nearly doubled"). Correct: The company nearly doubled its profits last year.
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A. She invites I and my sister.
B. None of these
C. She invited me and my sister.
D. She invite me and my sister.
Explanation
The correct sentence is " She invited me and my sister ."
It uses the correct past tense " invited " and the correct pronoun " me " in the object position.
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A. would have succeeded
B. could have succeeded
C. might succeeded
D. should have succeeded
Explanation
would have succeeded is the most appropriate choice for expressing a strong expectation of success if the effort had been made
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A. None of these
B. Before
C. Earlier
D. Ago
Explanation
As soon as I saw her, I knew I had met her before .
جیسے ہی میں نے اسے دیکھا، میں جانتا تھا کہ میں اس سے پہلے مل چکا ہوں
"Before" is used to indicate a prior encounter or experience with someone.
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مجھے انگا کے __________ کے جواب سے معلوم ہوا کہ وہ میرے سوال سے ناراض تھی۔
A. vivacious
B. sinuous
C. brusque
D. prolific
Explanation
I knew from Inga's brusque reply that she was offended by my question.
brusque سخت اکھڑ نا شائستہ
Option D is best to keep the meaning original sentence
If we choose another option It can change the meaning of the whole sentence
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A. None of these
B. Is
C. Had
D. Was
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
B. Has gone
C. None of these
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. Was
B. None of the above
C. Were
D. Had
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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A. Behead
B. Mislead
C. Start
D. End
Explanation
Begin/Start means شروع کرنا
End means ختم کرنا
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