Grammar by Waheed
Grammar by Waheed
s mn GRAMMAR ACCOUNTS
MULTAN -LAHORE- ISLAMABAD
MDCAT ENGLISH
Salman ul Waheed
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MCAT/ CA/ CSS
www.salmanulwaheed.com
(Multan, Lahore, Islamabad)
Pakistan
MDCAT SPECIFIC
GRAMMAR REVISION
BY
PROF. SALMAN UL WAHEED
Dear Students: As you know that the MDCAT Paper encompasses Inter Level study, it is hell
necessary to revise your Intermediate Grammar before starting MDCAT English study. Firstly, you
need to study Inter Revision Section from ‘Chemical Grammar’; secondly you need to read all the
MCQs given here in this document.
Grammar Objective
(Past Papers All Punjab Boards Inter I)
1. Most of the students in my class _____ the interviews very interesting.
(a) found (b) finding (c)finds (d)founds
2. Dogs always _________ at strangers.
(a) barks (b)bark (c)barked (d)will bark
3. Ibrahim _________ helping the poor for many years.
(a)is (b)has been (c) will be (d)was
4. If we worked hard, we ________pass the examination.
(a) would (b)will (c)would have (d)had
5. We _________ a letter every week.
(a) have written (b)write (c) writes (d)written
6. Would that I _____rich.
(a) was (b) were (c) is (d)will be
7. What have you been _____all the morning?
(a) do (b)does (c) did (d)doing
8. Are you _______ your homework?
(a) do (b) doing (c) done (d)did
9. It ________ since morning.
(a)rains (b)raining (c) had raining (d)has been raining
10. I _______ in the rain for half an hour.
(a)stand (b)was standing (c)will be standing (d)have been standing
11. Work hard lest you _____.
(a)should fail (b)will fail (c) fail (d)can fail
12. When the bell rang, he _____a bath.
(a) was having (b)has (c) had (d)is leaving
13. This book ______ last year.
(a)has been published (b)is published (c)was published (d)had been published
14. We cannot go out because it _______.
(a)is raining (b) was raining (c)has raining (d)rained
Phrasal Verbs
(Past Papers All Punjab Boards Inter II)
1. Do not abstain ______ voting/smoking.
(a) of (b) to (c) in (d) from
2. Naveed is addicted ______ drinking/heroin.
(a) of (b) to (c)in (d)from
3. Everyone must be accounted ______ his misdeeds.
(a) in (b)off (c)to (d)for
4. You should abide ______ the rules of the hostel/your promise.
(a) by (b)to (c)for (d)about
5. He is angry ______ his brother.
(a) to (b)with (c)by (d)from
6. He is addicted ______ smoking/ gambling/heroine/studies.
(a)in (b)for (c)to (d)from
7. We all have to answer ______ our sins.
(a)of (b)for (c)with (d)on
8. He did not apologize______ me.
(a) of (b)on (c)for (d)to
9. My friend acceded ______ my request.
(a)with (b)on (c)to (d)upon
10. I do not agree ______ your proposal/my proposal.
(a) to (b)with (c)from (d)on
11. They were accused ______ theft.
(a)with (b)of (c)by (d)from
12. He availed himself ______ this chance/this opportunity.
(a)on (b)for (c) of (d)from
13. You will have to account ______ your deeds.
(a)up (b)for (c)down (d)to
Professor Salman ul Waheed
Pakistan’s Leading MDCAT English Expert
Ph.D. Scholar English Linguistics
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Sentence Correction
(Past Papers All Punjab Boards Inter II)
1. The committee has approved the proposal.
2. I have many much work to do.
3. This is the man who helps us.
4. The United Nations has nothing to help the people of Kashmir.
5. English is the language of the English.
6. The Economics is his favourite subject.
7. The Cattle is/ are eating grass.
8. The Muslims recite the Holy Quran daily.
9. There is not/ no room in this compartment.
10. I met a miser man.
11. She met the members of Ali’s family.
12. He reads the Dawn daily.
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Pakistan’s Leading MDCAT English Expert
Ph.D. Scholar English Linguistics
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32. Last month I fell out with my friend.(Fell out: to stop being friendly with
someone because you have had a disagreement with them)
33. You should give up your bad habit.
34. The terrorists were forced to give in. (Give in: Surrender)
35. I could not get over my nervousness.
36. Keep up the good work.
37. We should keep down the prices in every possible way.
38. He is very ill and may kick the bucket soon.
39. You should not look down upon these poor people.
40. We must look into the matter.
41. I am looking for my key.
42. They looked up the meaning of a word in a dictionary.
43. The nurse looks after all these patients.
44. We are looking forward to seeing you again.
45. The thief had made off before the police came.
46. He could not make out what she wanted.
47. I cannot put up with these rude people.
48. His parents passed away last year.
49. At last they succeeded in putting out the fire.
50. He puts some money aside every month for his daughter’s wedding.
51. Ahmed put on new shoes on Eid.
52. They are going to pull down this building.
53. I may put off my visit to Sahiwal.
54. Religion is a part and parcel of our life.
55. To speak against him is to play with fire.
56. We ran out of fuel.
57. Do not run down your friends.
58. He set up a laboratory in his town.
59. He stood by us through thick and thin.
60. The rainy season has set in.
61. We set out on the last stage of our journey.
62. Your brother is ill, send for the doctor.
63. She does not take after her mother.
64. We took down every word of his speech.
65. The officer has turned down our request.
66. We took him for a thief.
67. The tables take up too much room.
68. Please turn off the light before you go to bed.
69. Let us turn to more important matters now.
70. Smoking began to tell upon his health. (to give information about someone's
bad behavior or secrets)
71. Over-eating tells upon health.
72. I was taken aback to see the blue elephant. (Taken aback: to be shocked or surprised)
73. Turn over the page for the new lesson.
74. His income is high, and he is well off.
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