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A. Were
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B. Is
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C. Will be
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D. Was
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. had
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B. was
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C. No verb required
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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. have been
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B. has been
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C. will be
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D. was
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 been
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B. Had
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C. Have
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D. Will have
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. Was studying
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B. Had been studying
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C. Had studied
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D. Studied
Explanation
She had been studying for three hours when the power went out.
"Had been studying" is a past perfect continuous tense.
It indicates an action that began in the past.
The action continued for a duration of time.
It ended before another past event (when the power went out).
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A. To learn
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B. Learning
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C. Learns
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D. Learn
Explanation
She decided to learn a new language.
After the verb "decided," the correct infinitive form is "to learn."
Infinitives typically follow certain verbs like "decide" to express intention or purpose.
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A. Was living
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B. Lived
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C. Has lived
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D. Had been 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. He never listen to me
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B. He never listening to me
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C. All are wrong
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D. He never listens to me
Explanation
We generally use to after listen.
To is a preposition here.
We use verb + s/es with singular noun/pronoun (listens)
He never listens to me. correct
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A. Hook up
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B. Attach
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C. Link
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D. Fix
Explanation
Please attach two color passport photographs to the application.
Attach
Correct and standard for submitting or including something with a form or email.
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A. I seen that movie.
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B. I has seen that movie.
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C. I have seen that movie.
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D. I have seen that movie yesterday.
Explanation
I have seen that movie.
The present perfect tense is formed using:
have/has+past participle
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