Mam with due respect plz check question number 3 ..the most unique is the superlative degree and with superlatives we use the so plz correct me if Im wrong . Thnx
In english language there are some adjectives which never takes superlative degree as they are complete in itself like unique apex geometrical figures so they never takes superlative degree.hope u got it
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The correct answer is: (D) have arrived, are practicing. Explanation: 1. Why (D) is correct: "Have arrived" is present perfect tense, indicating that the action of arriving is completed but still relevant to the present. "Are practicing" is present continuous tense, indicating that the players are currently engaged in the action. 2. Why others are incorrect: (A) arrived, practicing: "Arrived" is past simple tense, which disconnects the action of arriving from the present, making the sentence less cohesive. (B) had arrived, practiced: "Had arrived" (past perfect) and "practiced" (past simple) both refer to past actions, making this choice unsuitable as the second part of the sentence refers to ongoing action. (C) were arriving, practiced: "Were arriving" (past continuous) implies incomplete action in the past, and "practiced" is past simple, which conflicts with the ongoing nature of the second clause. Thus, (D) is the best fit for the context.
"The players who" is a relative clause modifying "players." * "have arrived" is the correct verb tense to indicate that the players' arrival is complete and in the past. * "are practicing" is the correct verb tense to indicate that the players are currently engaged in the activity of practicing. Therefore, the complete sentence should be: "The players who have arrived are practicing." Option (A) "arrived, practicing" is incorrect because it implies that the players arrived and were practicing simultaneously at the moment of arrival, which is not logical. The correct tense combination is "have arrived, are practicing" because it accurately conveys the sequence of events: the players arrived in the past, and now they are currently practicing.
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Mam with due respect plz check question number 3 ..the most unique is the superlative degree and with superlatives we use the so plz correct me if Im wrong . Thnx
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In english language there are some adjectives which never takes superlative degree as they are complete in itself like unique apex geometrical figures so they never takes superlative degree.hope u got it
@@kashmiritonic9514 bro u don't have the right to demotivate the avg students ,,,it doesn't mean tu koi toof hai,,issai to tumhara gumand dikh raha hai,,jismai tu khud doob jayai ga exam k din ho kya gaya hai kashmiriyu ko,,instead of helping others,,,kr k rahai hai....
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Mam ,plz have a look at question no. 13, i think answer is (a), please correct me if i am wrong
Right bro,
I also confused here.
Me too
I think " Have arrived " practicing" Is the correct answer which is not mentioned in any option
A is correct
The correct answer is:
(D) have arrived, are practicing.
Explanation:
1. Why (D) is correct:
"Have arrived" is present perfect tense, indicating that the action of arriving is completed but still relevant to the present.
"Are practicing" is present continuous tense, indicating that the players are currently engaged in the action.
2. Why others are incorrect:
(A) arrived, practicing: "Arrived" is past simple tense, which disconnects the action of arriving from the present, making the sentence less cohesive.
(B) had arrived, practiced: "Had arrived" (past perfect) and "practiced" (past simple) both refer to past actions, making this choice unsuitable as the second part of the sentence refers to ongoing action.
(C) were arriving, practiced: "Were arriving" (past continuous) implies incomplete action in the past, and "practiced" is past simple, which conflicts with the ongoing nature of the second clause.
Thus, (D) is the best fit for the context.
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I think question is noun class when the alarm rang then what
Kindly correct ur 13 question number why u used present perfect tense intesad we have to use continuous tenses as alternative option is available
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"The players who" is a relative clause modifying "players."
* "have arrived" is the correct verb tense to indicate that the players' arrival is complete and in the past.
* "are practicing" is the correct verb tense to indicate that the players are currently engaged in the activity of practicing.
Therefore, the complete sentence should be: "The players who have arrived are practicing."
Option (A) "arrived, practicing" is incorrect because it implies that the players arrived and were practicing simultaneously at the moment of arrival, which is not logical.
The correct tense combination is "have arrived, are practicing" because it accurately conveys the sequence of events: the players arrived in the past, and now they are currently practicing.
Mam Question no. 17 is a dependent clause not independent clause
Adverbial class
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.and jkssb wants us to be like Shakespeare konsa clear kar k vaha english ma grammer k lecture denay.....instead they should check some skills jo agy ja k kaam ati...😂
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13 mein double are aajye ga
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I think the answer of Q 13 is wrong it should be arrived and practising
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Q13 wrong answer
Naa correct hai .......have arrived
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Mam neither of the students m to... They , their aega..... Kyuki do bndo ki baat ho rhi h....
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Scored 18.75
After deduction..
Wrong 5
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Mere bhi 5 wrong😅
In 100 rules...rule no 39..mam u said now, is used in perfect tense...but today u are telling now is used in continuous?
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