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چار آپشن میں سے کسی ایک پر کلک کرنے سے جواب سرخ ہو جائے گا۔
- He said that he is watching football.
- He says that he is watching football.
- He said that he was watching football.
- None of these
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Explanation
He says that he is watching football.
Reporting verb says is in present tense, so the tense of the reported speech does not change.
Present continuous (is watching) remains the same: is watching.
- She said that she was listening to her favorite song.
- She said that she is listening to her favorite song.
- She said that she had been listening to her favorite song.
- She said that she will be listening to her favorite song.
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Explanation
She said that she was listening to her favourite song.
- Direct to Indirect:
- Tense changes from Present Continuous ("am listening") to Past Continuous ("was listening")
- Pronoun "I" becomes "she"
- He is known to me
- He is known by me
- He has been known to me
- None of these
اس سوال کو وضاحت کے ساتھ پڑھیں
Explanation
Active Voice: I (subject) know (verb) him (object).Passive Voice: He (object → subject) is known to me.
- She is being given a bull dog by.
- She was given a bull dog.
- She has been given a bull dog.
- None of these
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Explanation
Original sentence: "Someone gave her a bull dog."Passive voice: "She was given a bull dog."
In this transformation, the indirect object ("her") becomes the subject ("She").
The verb "gave" is in the simple past tense, so it becomes "was given."
"A bull dog" remains in the sentence as the direct object.
- Already had
- Had already got
- Had already had
- None of these
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Explanation
The sentence describes two separate events in the past: "inviting Mary" and "Mary having dinner."
The past perfect tense ("had had") is used to indicate an action that was completed before another event in the past occurred.
In this case, Mary finished her dinner before the invitation was extended.
- Would have bought
- Would buy
- Will buy
- None of these
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Explanation
In conditional sentences with If + past tense, we use would + base verb in the main clause.
If I won the lottery, I would buy a house in the country.
- Didn’t he
- Does he
- Doesn’t he
- None of these
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Explanation
The main verb "works" is in the simple present tense.
The auxiliary verb for the simple present with the third-person singular subject "he" is "does".
Therefore, the negative tag becomes "doesn't he?".
- Anywhere
- Nothing
- Nowhere
- None of these
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Explanation
"Anywhere" is used with negative verbs and in questions to mean "in or at any place".
The correct construction is "I can't find them anywhere."
- To seeing
- To see
- Seeing
- None of these
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Explanation
"Look forward to" is a phrasal verb that is always followed by a noun or a gerund (the -ing form of a verb).
In this context, "seeing" acts as a gerund, functioning as a noun that completes the phrase "look forward to".
- There aren’t no
- There is any
- There isn’t any
- None of these
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Explanation
"Any" is used in negative sentences.
So the correct form is "There isn’t any orange juice in the fridge."