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Answers to Incorrect pasages

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Answers to incorrect Passages - Practical English Grammar Try to solve these incorrect passages, sentences, and translations to increase your Grammatical concepts. It will help you to get good grades for the Quizzes for any Competitive Exams. By Prof. Masood Sadiq Passage No. 1 Every person loves his country. Patriotism is an instinctive feeling. We love the place where we are born . It's our identification . It is a safe place for our children . We should love everything of it with our heart and soul. We should not hesitate to sacrifice our lives for the honour and glory of it. Our country is everything above all.  Patriotism is a part of belief. The lack of uniformity, national unity and solidarity is the biggest danger lying ahead of us. Passage No. 2  Correct the following passage. Rights and duties go side by side.  When one does not fulfil his duty, one violates the rights of others.  Islam has defined the limits of duties, but they are generally violated.  Govt. o

Test-Past Continuous Tense

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Grammar Quiz in Javascript Self-Assessment Test of Past Continuous Tense Choose the correct option Question of Next Good Try! You Got out of Answers correct! That's Try Again or Give your Feedback Click here to attempt Subject-verb agreement- the self-assessment Test   Click here to attempt Subject-verb agreement- the Self-assessment Test Click here to attempt the Self-assessment Test of Indefinite Pronouns  

Future Indefinite Tense

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Grammar Quiz in Javascript Self-Assessment Test of Future Tense Choose the correct option Question of Next Good Try! You Got out of Answers correct! That's Try Again or Give your Screenshot Click here to study Future Indefinite Tense with examples Click here to attempt the Self-assessment Test of Indefinite Pronouns  

Choose the correct option-Future

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  Choose the correct option - Verb Use of has, have, and had in English Grammar Click here to read Best Quotes Rule No. 1 Future Indefinite Tense Subject + shall/ will + Verb 1st + Object I, we + shall He, she, It, you, they, and plural Noun + will Examples : In Affirmative sentences 1. A child will want  new toys tomorrow. 2. He will want  to study literature next year. 3. She will play  tennis tomorrow. In Negative sentences Subject+ will/shall not + 1st form of the Verb + Object 4. A child will not want  new toys. 5. He will not   want  to study literature. 6. She  will not  play  tennis tomorrow In Interrogative sentences Does + subject+ 1st form of the Verb+ Object? 7. Does a child  want  new toys? 8. Does he  want  to study literature? 9. Does she  play  tennis? In Negative Interrogative sentences, Does + subject+ 1st form of the Verb+ Object? 10. Does a child not  want  new toys? 11. Does he not  want  to study literature? 12. Does she not  play  tennis? Rule No 2 Plural third-p

Self-assessment Test of Past Indefinite Tense

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Grammar Quiz in Javascript Self-Assessment Test of Past Tense Choose the correct option Question of Next Good Try! You Got out of Answers correct! That's Try Again or Give your Feedback Click here to see Answers to incorrect passages of Practical English Grammar Click here to attempt Subject-verb agreement- the Self-assessment Test Click here to attempt the Self-assessment Test of Indefinite Pronouns  

Verb Correction-Past Tense

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  Choose the correct option - Verb Click here to attempt Subject-verb Agreement Click here to read Best Quotes Use of has, have, and had in English Grammar Rule No. 1 Past Indefinite Tense Subject + Verb 2nd + Object  Examples : In  Affirmative sentences 1. A child  wanted  new toys. 2. He  wanted  to study literature. 3. She  played  tennis. In  Negative sentences Subject+ did not + 1st Verb + Object 4. A child  did not want  new toys. 5. He  did not   want  to study literature. 6. She  did not  play  tennis. In  Interrogative sentences Did + subject+ 1st form of the Verb+ Object? 7. Did a child  want  new toys? 8. Did he  want  to study literature? 9. Did she  play  tennis? In  Negative Interrogative  sentences, Did + subject+ 1st form of the Verb+ Object? 10. Did a child not  want  new toys? 11. Did he not  want  to study literature? 12. Did she not  play  tennis? Examples : In  Affirmative sentences 1. Children  wanted  new toys. 2. They  wanted  to study literature. 3. They  playe

Choose the correct option - Simple Present

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  Choose the correct option - Verb Use of has, have, and had in English Grammar Rule No. 1 Present Indefinite Tense Singular third-person Noun or Pronoun takes singular Verb Examples : In Affirmative sentences 1. A child wants new toys. 2. He wants to study literature. 3. She plays tennis. In Negative sentences Subject+ does not + 1st form of the Verb + Object 4. A child does not want  new toys. 5. He  does not   want  to study literature. 6. She  does not  play  tennis. In Interrogative sentences Does + subject+ 1st form of the Verb+ Object? 7. Does a child  want  new toys? 8. Does he  want  to study literature? 9. Does she  play  tennis? In Negative Interrogative sentences, Does + subject+ not + 1st form of the Verb+ Object? 10. Does a child not  want  new toys? 11. Does he not  want  to study literature? 12. Does she not  play  tennis? Rule No 2 Plural third-person Nouns or Pronouns take plural Verb Examples : In  Affirmative sentences 1. Children  want  new toys. 2. They want  t