English MCQs

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Question 631 Easy

'Quaid-i-Azam was a great leader of Pakistan.' It is a:

A
Phrase
B
Sentence
C
Clause
D
Predicate
Question 632 Easy

An indirect object always denotes:

A
A thing
B
A person
C
An animal
D
All of these
Question 633 Easy

A direct object always denotes:

A
A thing
B
A person
C
An animal
D
All of these
Question 634 Easy

'He gave me a pen.' 'Me' is called:

A
Adverb
B
Direct Object
C
Indirect Object
D
Verb
Question 635 Easy

'Khalid gave me a book.' 'Book' is:

A
Adverb
B
Direct Object
C
Indirect Object
D
Verb
Question 636 Easy

Verbs where the action passes from the subject to an object are called:

A
Transitive verb
B
Intransitive verb
C
Infinite verb
D
None of these
Question 637 Easy

Verbs that do not require an object are called:

A
Transitive verb
B
Intransitive verb
C
Infinite verb
D
None of these
Question 638 Easy

'He had been living at Lahore for 10 years.' What tense is it?

A
Present Perfect Continuous
B
Past Perfect Continuous
C
Future Perfect Continuous
D
Past Perfect
Question 639 Easy

'He will have been waiting for you for four hours.' What tense is it?

A
Present Perfect Continuous
B
Past Perfect Continuous
C
Future Perfect Continuous
D
Past Perfect
Question 640 Easy

'The street lights will have been switched off.' What tense is it?

A
Present Perfect Continuous
B
Past Perfect Continuous
C
Past Perfect
D
Future Perfect Continuous
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