-
A. wake-up
-
B. all of the above
-
C. awakening
-
D. awoke
Explanation
Explanation: "Awoke" is the correct past tense of "awake."
-
A. Used to
-
B. Could
-
C. None
-
D. Would be
Explanation
-
A. challenged
-
B. weathered
-
C. scared
-
D. started
Explanation
The phrase "weathered the storm" is an idiom meaning to survive or endure a difficult situation.
So, the correct verb is "weathered."
-
A. Going
-
B. Goes
-
C. Go
-
D. Gone
Explanation
In the sentence "He goes to the store every day,"
The verb needs to be in the present simple tense to match the subject "He" and indicate a routine action.
"Goes" is the correct form of the verb "go" for the third person singular subject (he, she, it).
-
A. Spoken
-
B. Spoke
-
C. None of these
-
D. Speak
Explanation
The present tense of the verb "spoke" is "speak," while "spoke" is the past tense and "spoken" is the past participle.
-
A. Was
-
B. Have been
-
C. Is
-
D. Has been
Explanation
This question belongs to Present Perfect Continuous Tense.
Simple Sentence Formula: Subject + Have/Has been + Verb + ing + since/for + other words.
-
A. Steel
-
B. Still
-
C. Stile
-
D. Steal
Explanation
We generally use first form (steal) of verb after to.
Steal is a verb here.
Steal means چوری کرنا
He tried to steal my ring اس نے میری انگوٹھی چرانے کی کوشش کی
-
A. Stabilize
-
B. Decline
-
C. Soar
-
D. Plummet
Explanation
The phrase "The sales of Jules Verne’s books continue to soar like a runaway balloon"
It uses the word "soar" to describe a rapid and significant increase in sales
Together, the sentence paints a vivid picture of Jules Verne’s books experiencing a dramatic rise in popularity and sales.
-
A. no error
-
B. before
-
C. they are
-
D. Their hand
Explanation
Most people don't wash their hand before eating is the correct sentence.
We do not need to put a preposition again.
Eating is a gerund here.
AGM 20 01 23
-
A. heaviest
-
B. heavily
-
C. heavy
-
D. heavier
Explanation
- It is raining heavily
- ***
- The above sentence presents a continuous sentence
- (subject)+ is /am / are + (first form +ing ) + (rest of the sentence)
- In the present continuous sentence, the main verb is in the -ing form.
- Present continuous. - - it is raining
- ***
- It (subject)
- Is /am / are
- Raining (first form +ing )
- Heavily (rest of the sentence)
✅ Correct: 0 |
❌ Wrong: 0 |
📊 Total Attempted: 0