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A. The work will have been completed by the time we have got there
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B. The work will have been completed by them by the time we get there
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C. The work will have completed by the time we get there
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D. The work will be completed by the time we get there
Explanation
Only the finite verbs (verbs that show or decide the tense of the whole sentence) undergo voice change. Here ‘will have completed’ is the finite verb.
(Incidentally, the verb ‘get’ in the subordinate clause ‘by the time we get there’ is intransitive in nature. It has no object in this context.)
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A. Was & Were
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B. Is & am
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C. Have & Has
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D. Since & For
Explanation
The preposition since is used to show point of time e.g. Since 2015, Since May etc.
The preposition for is used to show period of time e.g. For 3 days, For one hour etc.
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A. none of these
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B. in
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C. with
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D. for
Explanation
The children were entrusted with the care of their uncle
بچوں کی دیکھ بھال ان کے چچا کے سپرد تھی۔
"with" is a preposition used to indicate someone's possessing about something
"with" is best to keep the meaning of the original sentence
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A. Getting up
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B. Got up
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C. Get up
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D. None of the above
Explanation
Generally first form of verb is used with Did.
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A. Is
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B. None of these
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C. Have
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D. Are
Explanation
A hundred rupees is the price of this pen.
"Hundred rupees" refers to a singular amount of money, which is treated as a singular noun.
So the correct verb is "is
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A. Verb
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B. Adjective
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C. Noun
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D. None of these
Explanation
The word "has" serves as an auxiliary verb in the sentence.
It indicating the present perfect tense of the action "completed."
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A. Adjective
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B. Pronoun
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C. None of these
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D. Verb
Explanation
The word "watching" describes the action being performed by the subject "He."
It functioning as a verb in the sentence.
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A. Verb
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B. None of these
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C. Noun
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D. Adjective
Explanation
The word "going" indicates the action of the subject "He."
It functioning as a verb in the sentence.
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A. None of these
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B. Pronoun
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C. Verb
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D. Adjective
Explanation
The word "throw" represents an action performed by the subject "He."
It functions as a verb in the sentence.
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A. Bathe
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B. Bath
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C. Bathed
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D. None of them
Explanation
He went to bathe in the canal.
It means he went to wash or swim in the canal.
"Bathe" is a verb, while "bath" is a noun.
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