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A. Studies
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B. Studying
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C. Studied
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D. Study
Explanation
The phrase "After studying all the day" correctly uses the gerund (verb + ing) form after "after."
It shows an action completed before another (her head was aching).
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A. Infinitive
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B. Participle
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C. Gerund
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D. None of these
Explanation
To + first form of a verb = Infinitive
Other examples of Infinitive: to walk, to read, to eat etc.
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A. Say : Said
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B. Mood : Moody
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C. Rude : Shrewd
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D. None of these
Explanation
Add and Added show a change from present to past tense.
Say and Said also represent present to past tense, matching the same pattern.
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A. Goes
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B. Gone
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C. Go
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D. Went
Explanation
Honesty never goes to waste.
The subject "Honesty" is singular and uncountable,
And the sentence is in the present simple tense, expressing a universal truth or general fact.
In present simple tense: Singular subject → verb + s/es
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A. Speaks
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B. None of these
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C. Spoke
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D. Spoken
Explanation
The subject "He" is singular, so the correct verb form in Present Indefinite Tense is "speaks."
The correct sentence is: "He speaks the truth."
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A. Leisure
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B. Time
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C. Like
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D. Swimming
Explanation
The verbal noun is a verb which functions as a noun.
Swimming is functioning as a noun here.
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A. Asks
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B. Had asked
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C. Would ask
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D. Has asked
Explanation
Even if she had asked them, they wouldn’t have come.
Formula for third conditional sentences: If + past perfect, would/wouldn't have + past participle.
MUG 11-12-2022
میں نے اس پیراگراف کو تین بار پڑھا ہے، اور میں اسے سمجھتا ہوں۔
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A. can't yet
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B. none
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C. still can't
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D. can't still
Explanation
I've read this paragraph three times, and I still can't understand it
میں نے اس پیراگراف کو تین بار پڑھا ہے، اور میں اب بھی اسے سمجھ نہیں پایا
still can't
اب بھی نہیں کر سکتے
can is verb
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RY 23-12-2022
Sh16-8-2023
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A. has Gone
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B. Been
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C. Gone
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D. Had gone
Explanation
- Are you going to the bank? No, I have already gone there.
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- “Gone” is the past participle of “go,”
- “Gone” is used to form the past perfect (pluperfect) verb tense.
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A. Compile of data
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B. Compile from data
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C. Compile by data
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D. Compile at data
Explanation
The verb "compile" is typically used with the preposition "from"
To indicate the source of the information being gathered, as in "compile data from various sources."
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