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This document provides a grammar revision test for MDCAT English consisting of 57 multiple choice questions covering various English grammar concepts such as verbs, tenses, modals, and conditional sentences. The questions are designed to help students revise their intermediate level grammar knowledge which is essential for the MDCAT English exam. The document is authored by Professor Salman ul Waheed, a leading MDCAT English expert based in Pakistan.

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Grammar by Waheed

This document provides a grammar revision test for MDCAT English consisting of 57 multiple choice questions covering various English grammar concepts such as verbs, tenses, modals, and conditional sentences. The questions are designed to help students revise their intermediate level grammar knowledge which is essential for the MDCAT English exam. The document is authored by Professor Salman ul Waheed, a leading MDCAT English expert based in Pakistan.

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MULTAN -LAHORE- ISLAMABAD

Professor Salman ul Waheed


Pakistan’s Leading MDCAT English Expert
Ph.D. Scholar English Linguistics
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MULTAN -LAHORE- ISLAMABAD

MDCAT ENGLISH

Intermediate Grammar Revision


Past Papers all Punjab Boards

Salman ul Waheed

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MCAT/ CA/ CSS
www.salmanulwaheed.com
(Multan, Lahore, Islamabad)
Pakistan

Professor Salman ul Waheed


Pakistan’s Leading MDCAT English Expert
www.salmanulwaheed.com
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MULTAN -LAHORE- ISLAMABAD

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

Professor Salman ul Waheed


Pakistan’s Leading MDCAT English Expert
Ph.D. Scholar English Linguistics
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15. She ________the child for two years.


(a)was nursing (b)is nursing (c)nursed (d)has been nursing
16. Hard work never ________waste.
(a)go (b)went (c)goes (d)will have gone
17. He ________ to college daily in time.
(a)go (b)goes (c)going (d)gone
18. My friend ________ a car last week.
(a) bought (b) has bought (c)will buy (d)had bought
19. They_____ until they die.
(a)will fight (b) fought (c)had fought (d)was fighting
20. Unless you _________ hard, you cannot succeed.
(a) do not work (b) work (c)worked (d)had worked
21. Would that I ________a minister.
(a) was (b)as (c)were (d)shall
22. We seldom ________to bed before eleven.
(a) go (b) went (c) were (d)shall
23. If he ran fast, he _______ the train.
(a)caught (b)will catch (c) would catch (d)have caught
24. A rolling stone _______ no moss
(a) gather (b) gathers (c)will gather (d)gathered
25. A gentleman _______ his servant.
(a) never abuses (b) never abuse (c) has never abused (d)must never abuse
26. He ________ hockey since his childhood.
(a)is playing (b) played (c) has been playing (d)plays
27. You must reap what you________.
(a) are sowing (b)sowed (c) sow (d)shall sow
28. She told me that she ________.
(a)is happy (b) will happy (c) was happy (d)has been happy
29. I wished I ________ the president.
(a)met (b) had met (c) should meet (d)must meet
30. He ________ because he is ill.
(a)rest (b)rested (c) had rested (d)is resting
31. We ________cricket since last Monday.
(a)do not play (b)did not play (c)have not played (d)have not been played
32. I ________ the college in November.
(a)join (b) joins (c)joined (d)have joined
33. We ________ here for the last ten years.
(a) have lived (b)have been living (c) had been living (d)will live
34. All the students except Ali _________present.
(a) was (b)were (c)had been (d)had
35. He should _________his parents.
(a)help (b)helps (c) has helped (d)helped
36. You are not _________ on this trip.
(a) go (b)going (c)be going (d)be gone
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Pakistan’s Leading MDCAT English Expert
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37. Ali and Awais ________to the park daily.


(a)goes (b)go (c) are going (d)has been going
38. My friend said that he________ homework.
(a)has completed (b)completed (c)had completed (d)has been completing
39. Charity ________ at home.
(a)begins (b)began (c)would begin (d)begin
40. They _________ to Murree tomorrow.
(a)shall go (b) shall have gone (c)will go (d)be going
41. I remember, I _________ you last year.
(a)had met (b)met (c) has met (d)was meeting
42. I _________the examination yet.
(a)has not taken (b)took (c)have not taken (d)is not taken
43. She made tea while I ________.
(a)sleep (b) slept (c) was sleeping (d)can sleep
44. My friends __________the prime minister yesterday.
(a) see (b) sees (c)saw (d)had seen
45. We generally ________ Urdu.
(a)speak (b)spoke (c)spoken (d)had spoken
46. I ________ for Karachi tomorrow.
(a)has been leaving (b)leave (c)left (d)shall leave
47. If I had worked hard, I ________.
(a) would have pass (b)would have passed (c)should have pass (d)shall leave
48. When you came in, I __________a letter.
(a)have written (b) was writing (c) wrote (d)write
49. They ________here a few month ago.
(a)come (b)came (c)had come (d)would have come
50. My friend usually ________ to Karachi in summer.
(a)goes (b)go (c)gone (d)is going
51. It _________ two to make a quarrel.
(a)take (b)taken (c)took (d)takes
52. If you had worked hard, you __________the examination last year.
(a)passed (b)had passed (c)would have passed (d)should pass
53. We _________ five time a day.
(a)will pray (b)pray (c)would pray (d)praying
54. If he________ hard, he will pass.
(a)work (b)works (c)working (d)worked
55. All is well that ________well.
(a) ended (b)end (c)ends (d)will end
56. Uneasy ________ the head that wears a crown.
(a) lie (b)lies (c) lay (d)lays
57. It _________ before I came out.
(a)rains (b)rained (c)had rained (d)will rain
58. She ________ question by her teacher.
(a)was asked (b)asked (c)ask (d)had asked
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Pakistan’s Leading MDCAT English Expert
Ph.D. Scholar English Linguistics
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MULTAN -LAHORE- ISLAMABAD

59. He _________ in a quiz competition next week.


(a) participates (b) participated (c) has participated (d)will participate
60. The clerks _________ on strike since Monday.
(a) have been (b) were (c) will be (d)are
61. They usually _____to Karachi in summer.
(a)went (b)had gone (c)go (d)have gone
62. Unless you _____hard, you cannot pass.
(a) will work (b)worked (c)work (d)have worked
63. He _____ of age after two years.
(a)come (b) comes (c)will come (d)is coming
64. I _____ you for a long a time.
(a) do not see (b) did not see (c)have not seen (d)has not been seeing
65. They _____ here a month ago.
(a) come (b)comes (c)came (d)coming
66. She _____done her work satisfactorily.
(a) do (b)done (c)had (d)doing
67. When he saw me, I _____ to college.
(a) went (b) was going (c)would go (d)had gone
68. Ali did hard work and_____.
(a) succeeds (b) succeeded (c)have succeeded (d)had been succeeded
69. By the next month, she _____ this book.
(a) write (b)has written (c) wrote (d)will have written
70. Stay here till the sun_____.
(a) rise (b)rises (c)rose (d)is rising
71. It is I who _____ in trouble.
(a) am (b)is (c) be (d)has been
72. He said that union_____ strength.
(a) is (b)was (c)will be (d)had been
73. I always boil milk before I _____ it.
(a) drink (b) drinks (c) drank (d)have drunk
74. The teacher_____ that the student was cheating.
(a) knows (b)knew (c) will know (d)knowing
75. When the college bell rang, I _____breakfast.
(a) was taking (b) am talking (c) took (d)take
76. The beggar prayed that I _____ long.
(a) may live (b)might live (c) will live (d)live
77. You had batter _____ to your doctors.
(a) go (b) went (c)gone (d)have gone
78. He _____me yesterday.
(a) meet (b) meets (c)met (d)has met
79. The office _____at 4 p.m.
(a) is close (b) close (c)closes (d)closing
80. He _____ all the day long.
(a) wept (b) was wept (c)weeping (d)was weep
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81. It _____ snow again.


(a) was be (b) is be (c)shall (d)will
82. Would that I _____ a king.
(a)is (b)am (c) were (d)was
83. If he had come, I _____ him.
(a) would have help (b) would help (c)help (d)would helped
84. If he had worked hard, he _____ passed.
(a)would (b)would have (c) would had (d)was
85. She replied that she _____ come.
(a)will (b)would (c) would have (d)shall
86. Does he _____ prayers five times a day?
(a) offered (b) offers (c)offer (d)has offered
87. What is she _____ now?
(a) doing (b)done (c)has done (d)did
88. We _____ a wonderful scene last night.
(a) see (b)seen (c)have seen (d)saw
89. I _____ a car next month.
(a) shall buy (b)buys (c) bought (d)have bought
90. She should _____ to function.
(a) went (b) go (c)goes (d)gone
91. She _____ principal for a year.
(a) is (b) has (c) has been (d)was
92. Would that, they _____our neighbor.
(a)had (b) were (c) are (d)have been
93. The doctor _____ before the patient died.
(a) arrived (b)has arrived (c)arrives (d)had arrived
94. Good students _____their time.
(a) not waste (b)are not waste (c) does not waste (d)do not waste
95. She generally _____ English.
(a) speaks (b)speak (c) speaking (d)has spoken
96. I _____ tea every morning.
(a) takes (b)take (c) have taken (d)had taken
97. The thief _____by the police.
(a) beat (b) is being beaten (c)is beating (d)has beaten
98. I _____ a new pen.
(a) have (b)has (c)am (d)was
99. If he _____ I will help him.
(a) came (b)had come (c)will come (d)comes
100. I _____ her last evening.
(a)see (b)saw (c) have seen (d)seen
101. He cried as if he _____mad.
(a) were (b)is (c) will be (d)has been
102. The toy_____ of plaster of Paris.
(a) is make (b)is made (c)has made (d)make
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Pakistan’s Leading MDCAT English Expert
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103. _______________ from greedy person.


(a) Keeps away (b) Kept (c) Keep away (d) Kept away
104. Aslam _____ in 1965.
(a)born (b) is born (c) has born (d)was born
105. He confessed that he _____ the pen.
(a) stole (b) steals (c)had stolen (d)steal
106. She __________ to see me last month.
(a) came (b) come (c)comes (d)has come
107. Truth always__________.
(a) triumphed (b)has triumph (c) triumphs (d)triumph
108. He asked me where I ________.
(a)am going (b) will going (c) was going (d)have go
109. I advised him to ________ the truth.
(a)speaks (b)speak (c)spoke (d)will spoke
110. I __________ my office before the letter came.
(a) have left (b) had left (c) left (d)leave
111. If you_________, you would succeed.
(a) work hard (b) worked hard (c)had worked hard (d)works hard
112. The sun __________ the air and gives us light.
(a) warm (b) warms (c)warmed (d)has warmed
113. I ___________here since 2002.
(a) lived (b)live (c)am living (d)have been living
114. She _____her cat very much.
(a)loving (b)loved (c)are loving (d)loves
115. They _____ for Karachi tomorrow.
(a)leave (b) left (c) will leave (d)have left
116. It you, _____hard you will win the race.
(a)had work (b)will work (c)work (d)worked
117. We _____ for her since morning.
(a)have been waiting (b)are waiting (c)have waiting (d)will have waited
118. The bell _____when I reached the college.
(a) was ringing (b) is rising (c)had been rising (d)will be rising
119. I was fined for not _____home work.
(a) do (b)did (c)done (d)doing
120. The sun _____ in the east.
(a) rised (b)rises (c)rose (d)risen
121. He usually _____ to Murree in summer.
(a) went (b)goes (c)go (d)gone
122. By next year, I _____ admission in foreign university.
(a) take (b)shall take (c) had taken (d)shall have taken
123. She told me his name after he_____.
(a) left (b) had left (c) will leave (d) leave
124. If I worked hard I _____ the examination.
a) will pass (b)can pass (c)would pass (d) passed
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125. The sun _____ in the west.


(a) set (b) sets (c) setting (d)will set
126. The clerks _____on strike for a month.
(a) were (b)are (c) have been (d)will be
127. He _____ sad today.
(a) looking (b)looked (c) looks (d)is look
128. He _____ a lecture yesterday.
(a) delivered (b)were delivered (c) delivers (d)deliver
129. It _____ cloudy tomorrow.
(a) is (b)shall (c) will be (d)was
130. We ought to _____ our elders.
(a) obey (b) obeyed (c)have obey (d)obeying
131. When he had come, I _____ a letter.
(a) am writing (b)was writing (c) write (d)have writing
132. He _____ a letter.
(a) am writing (b)has written (c)writing (d)was written
133. When I last met him, he _____ in Japan.
(a) living (b) lives (c) was live (d)was living
134. I _____ this work in ten minutes.
(a) shall finished (b)will finished (c)shall have finished (d)finishes
135. He asked me if she _____.
(a) might go (b) may go (c)may goes (d)might goes
136. Ali _____ in Multan now.
(a) have been (b) was (c) should be (d)should have
137. The train _____ before we reached the station.
(a) left (b) has left (c)had left (d)was left
138. He _____ out five minutes ago.
(a) goes (b) went (c) has gone (d)had gone
139. My father_____ ill for a week.
(a) is (b)will (c) has (d)has been
140. I _____ in a competition.
(a) participates (b) participated (c) have participated (d)shall participate
141. If you _____ hard , you would pass.
(a) work (b)worked (c) will work (d)would work
142. The train _____ twenty minutes ago.
(a) arrived (b)had arrived (c)had been arrived (d)will be arrived
143. He quite often _____ us.
(a)visited (b)visiting (c)visits (d)visit
144. If you tease the dog, it _____you.
(a)bite (b)had bitten (c)will bite (d)would bite
145. I _____ next week in Multan.
(a) have spent (b)spend (c)spent (d)will spend
146. He _____ two days ago.
(a)die (b)died (c)do not die (d)will die
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147. Fate _____ up even with the cleverest of criminals.


(a) catch (b) catches (c) caught (d)catching
148. She has just come in and __________ her parents.
(a) see (b) sees (c) will see (d) saw
149. Where did you _____ for your holidays last year?
(a)go (b) went (c) gone (d)going
150. You had better _____will some doctor.
(a) to consult (b)consult (c)should consult (d)consulted
151. When I _____ out , the sun was shining.
(a) go (b)have gone (c)went (d)had gone
152. If I go to Lahore, I _____toys for you.
(a) bring (b)shall bring (c)have brought (d)brings
153. He wept as if he _____ in great pain.
(a) were (b)was (c)has been (d)is
154. The farmers _____ ploughed their field.
(a) has (b)can (c)will have (d)might
155. Hard working students always _____good marks.
(a) got (b)has got (c) had got (d)get
156. She often _____ questions from her teacher.
(a) was asking (b)was asked (c) will ask (d)asks
157. The patient _____ before the doctor came.
(a) was dying (b) had died (c)could die (d)died
158. He _____ for England tomorrow.
(a)will leave (b)has left (c) was leaving (d)left
159. It usually _____here in June.
(a)rain (b)rains (c)rained (d)will rain
160. He _____ a book three days ago.
(a) buy (b)bought (c)had bought (d)will buy
161. If I had not fallen ill, I _____ the examination.
(a) have passed (b)shall have passed (c)will have passed (d)would have passed
162. The guest _____ here last night.
(a) reach (b)reached (c)are reaching (d) will reach
163. Honesty never _____waste.
(a)go (b)went (c)goes (d)has gone
164. She told me that she _____.
(a) is happy (b)will be happy (c)was happy (d)has been happy
165. It seldom _____ here in winter.
(a) rain (b) raining (c)rains (d)rained
166. If he had helped me I _____ the examination.
(a)pass (b)would have passed (c) would pass (d)had been passed
167. I _____ a letter yesterday.
(a) have received (b)received (c) receive (d)had received
168. The fireworks _____ at midnight.
(a)will start (b)start (c)starting (d)is started
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169. I _____ for Lahore next week.


(a) leave (b)left (c)shall leave (d)had leave
170. She _____ her lesson at present.
(a) learns (b) learnt (c) is learning (d)will learn
171. Why _____ there yesterday?
(a) you go (b)you went (c) did you go (d)had you gone
172. I _____ in this college for ten years.
(a) teach (b) have been teaching (c) has taught (d)will be teaching
173. My brother _____ cricket daily.
(a) is playing (b)play (c)played (d)plays
174. A few days ago, they _____us.
(a) had met (b) met (c)meet (d)will meet
175. If he works hard, he _____ the examination.
(a) had passed (b) will pass (c) will have passed (d)would pass
176. He _____ me last week.
(a) meet (b) met (c)will meet (d)have met
177. I _____ here by tomorrow morning.
(a) will be (b)am (c)was (d)has been
178. Walk carefully lest you _____.
(a) shall fall (b)might fall (c) can fall (d)should fall
179. They will be _____by the teacher.
(a) punish (b)punishes (c)punished (d)punishing
180. We _____ helped them.
(a)has (b)have (c) shall (d)have been
181. If I went to Lahore, I _____buy costly things.
(a) would (b) shall (c)will (d)will be
182. Why did they _____ a noise?
(a) make (b)makes (c) made (d)making
183. He told me that he _____ reading.
(a)is (b) was (c)were (d)has been
184. They _____ a house next year.
(a) will buy (b) shall buy (c)are bought (d)have bought
185. If he _____ the match, we would win.
(a) plays (b) will plays (c)played (d)shall play
186. He as well as I _____ brave.
(a) is (b) am (c)were (d)have
187. He is to _____.
(a)works (b)work (c)worked (d)working
188. They _____ a letter yesterday.
(a) wrote (b)write (c)are writing (d)writes
189. We shall be _____ by them.
(a)guide (b)guiding (c) guided (d)guides
190. If he had _____ the work, I would have praised.
(a) completed (b) complete (c) completing (d) completes
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191. Do not let him_____.


(a) played (b)plays (c) play (d)playing
192. If he _____, I shall help him.
(a)came (b) comes (c)come (d)coming
193. They will be _____.
(a) play (b)plays (c)playing (d)played
194. She has not _____ the work.
(a) finished (b) finish (c)finishes (d)finishing
195. If he had _____, they would have helped him.
(a) work (b)working (c)works (d)worked
196. He did not _____ me.
(a) invited (b) invites (c) inviting (d)invite
197. He always _____ the truth.
(a) speak (b) speaking (c) speaks (d)spoke
198. I would have helped him, if he _____ to me.
(a) could have come (b)comes (c)had come (d)will come
199. Majority of the people in Pakistan _____ Muslims.
(a) is (b)are (c)were (d)been
200. The lesson _____ when the bell rings.
(a) is ending (b)will end (c)will be end (d)ending
201. The thief_____ into the house yesterday.
(a) break (b)breaks (c) broke (d)broken
202. Money _____ the mare go.
(a) makes (b)make (c)made (d)is making
203. If he came, I _____ him.
(a) help (b)will help (c)would help (d)would have helped
204. He _____ a car.
(a) drive (b)drives (c)is drive (d)driven
205. Traitors were not _____ by their faces.
(a) recognise (b) recognised (c) will recognised (d) recognises
206. They will _____the poor.
(a) help (b)helps (c) helped (d)has helped
207. You will be ill if you _____ too much.
(a) eat (b) eats (c) will eat (d)is eaten
208. We should _____ to the river.
(a) went (b) go (c)going (d)gone
209. He dares not _____ the snake.
(a) killed (b) kills (c) kill (d)killing
210. This book _____ two years ago.
(a) is published (b)was published (c)published (d)has been published
211. The rain_____ before I reached home.
(a) stopped (b)had stopped (c) will stop (d)has stopped
212. It _____ two to make a quarrel.
(a) takes (b) took (c) will take (d)had taken
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213. He said that he_____.


(a) is ill (b) was ill (c)has been ill (d)will be ill
214. They _____ Karachi by now.
(a) have reached (b) reached (c) will reached (d)will have reached
215. Slow and steady _____ the race.
(a) wins (b) won (c)has won (d)will win
216. I _____ on her yesterday.
(a) calling (b) called (c)will call (d)will have called
217. We _____ in this house since 2010.
(a) live (b)were living (c) have been living (d)will leave
218. All that _____ is not gold.
(a) glitter (b) glitters (c) glittered (d)will glitter
219. One of these boys _____guilty.
(a) is (b) are (c) were (d)have been
220. The peon _____ the bell, when I reached college.
(a) rang (b)has rung (c) had rung (d)will ring
221. Would that I _____ rich?
(a) am (b) was (c)were (d)have been
222. It _____ since morning.
(a) will be blowing (b) is blowing (c) blow (d)has been blowing
223. We have not _____ them.
(a) helped (b) help (c)helps (d)helping
224. He _____ go to school yesterday.
(a) has not (b)does not (c) did not (d)will not
225. They _____ playing.
(a) will (b)will be (c) will have (d)shall be
226. If I _____ to Lahore, I would buy things for you.
(a) goes (b)shall go (c) went (d)will go
227. He _____ punished by the teacher.
(a) was (b)has (c)had (d)shall have
228. I _____ her, if she had informed me.
(a) had helped (b)helped (c)would have helped (d)help
229. The Principal_____ the class tomorrow.
(a) will visit (b)visit (c)visited (d)visiting
230. He said that hard work_____ the key to success.
(a) was (b) had (c) is (d)will have been
231. He had better _____ his doctor.
(a) saw (b) had seen (c)seen (d)see
232. They _____ in this mill for many years.
(a) work (b) worked (c)will be working (d)have been working
233. When I _____ out, it was raining.
(a) come (b) came (c) has come (d)had come
234. My friend _____ to Lahore Yesterday.
(a) goes (b)went (c)has gone (d)will go
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235. He loves to _____ at noon.


(a) sleep (b)sleeping (c)have slept (d)be slept
236. Unless he _____ hard, he will not pass.
(a) work (b) works (c) is working (d)shall work
237. If I _____ to Lahore, I shell bring a gift for you.
(a) go (b)goes (c)shall go (d)might go
238. Uneasy lies the head that _____ the crown.
(a) wear (b) wears (c)will wear (d)wore
239. Pakistan _____ now-a-days rapidly.
(a) progress (b)progressed (c) is progressing (d)had progressed
240. He _____ to Islamabad yesterday.
(a) goes (b) go (c) went (d)had gone
241. I _____ this last night.
(a) will not read (b)do not read (c) did not read (d)am not read
242. By next May I _____this story.
(a) write (b)have written (c) wrote (d) will have written
243. He _____ sleeping now.
(a) has been (b)had been (c) is (d)was
244. I work hard so that I _____ pass the examination.
(a) shall (b)would (c) may (d)am
245. A coward _____ many times before his death.
(a) died (b) dies (c)will die (d)has died
246. A drowning man _____ at a straw.
(a)catch (b)catches (c) has caught (d)will catch
247. The Muslims _____ in one God.
(a) believe (b) believes (c) will believe (d)believed
248. I _____ written an application.
(a) have (b) has (c)has been (d)have been
249. You were not _____.
(a) invite (b)invited (c) invites (d)have invited
250. He _____ been working for two hours.
(a) will have (b)will be (c)was (d)shall have
251. Beauty _____no ornaments.
(a) need (b) needed (c)needs (d)has need
252. He has not yet _____ his work.
(a) complete (b)completes (c) completed (d)completing
253. Before you leave, we _____ this work.
(a) finish (b)will finish (c) finished (d)will have finished
254. We saw her _____this work.
(a) to go (b) goes (c) went (d) going
255. If I had run fast, I _____the train.
(a) catch (b)caught (c) catches (d)would have caught
256. Can you tell who_____ this institute now?
(a) had run (b) ran (c) is running (d)has run
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257. We should _____ them next month.


(a) helps (b)help (c)helped (d)has helped
258. The course _____ by the next month.
(a) was completed (b)had completed (c)will be completed (d)has completed
259. We _____ to see picture last night.
(a) go (b) went (c)had gone (d)will go
260. He looks as if he _____ mad.
(a) is (b)are (c)were (d)was
261. They _____ exercise daily.
(a) takes (b)take (c)had taken (d)taking
262. He _____ to Karachi tomorrow morning.
(a) goes (b) was going (c) went (d)will go
263. They _____ the president yesterday.
(a) had met (b)met (c)has met (d)will meet

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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
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14. We assure you ______ our cooperation/his help.


(a)at (b)with (c)from (d) of
15. He is anxious ______ the examination results.
(a)into (b)of (c)from (d) for
16. His house is adorned ______ flowers.
(a)by (b)of (c)with (d)from
17. He was astonished ______ the sudden arrival of his friend.
(a) at (b)in (c)toward (d)for
18. The room is adorned______ beautiful paintings.
(a)in (b)of (c)for (d)with
19. She is accomplished ______ singing:
(a)at (b) in (c)for (d)on
20. Are you annoyed ______ my performance?
(a)on (b) at (c)to (d)for
21. He was absorbed ______ studies.
(a)at (b)of (c)with (d) in
22. He should attend ______ your work.
(a)on (b) to (c)within (d)up
23. He did not agree ______ you in this matter.
(a)to (b)with (c)along (d)from
24. He refused to give me the money that I had asked ______ .
(a)in (b)out (c)for (d)up
25. He aimed ______ the bird and fired.
(a)on (b)over (c)at (d)upon
26. He is alive ______ his weaknesses.
(a) to (b)with (c)at (d) of
27. He was ashamed ______ his misconduct.
(a)at (b)of (c)for (d)from
28. He was not aware ______ the new situation.
(a)from (b)at (c) of (d)to
29. They built a bridge ______ the river.
(a) to (b)from (c)over (d)of
30. He is blind ______ one eye.
(a) of (b)from (c)with (d) in
31. Beware ______ pick-pocket.
(a)to (b)from (c)of (d)at
32. He was born ______ rich parents.
(a)from (b)by (c)of (d)to
33. She is blind ______ her weaknesses.
(a) to (b)at (c)of (d)in
34. The Muslims believe ______ one God.
(a) in (b)at (c)on (d)with
35. Do not boast ______ your riches/his wealth/yourself.
(a) of (b)off (c)on (d)with
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36. Charity begins ______ home.


(a)in (b) at (c)from (d)by
37. He backed ______ of his promise.
(a) out (b)in (c)off (d)from
38. He broke ______ with his friend for nothing.
(a) out (b)away (c)up (d)down
39. The thief broke ______ his house yesterday.
(a) in (b)on (c)into (d)for
40. He burst ______ tears.
(a) with (b)from (c)in (d)into
41. No one can part him______ his friend.
(a) at (b)with (c)to (d)from
42. He belongs ______ a noble family.
(a) at (b) to (c)from (d)of
43. The thief broke ______ the house.
(a) up (b)in (c)out (d) into
44. He is blind ______ reason.
(a) about (b)of (c)in (d) to
45. The mother beat him ______ a stick.
(a)at (b)with (c)for (d)of
46. The Muslims believe ______ one good.
(a)on (b) in (c)at (d)of
47. He is certain ______ his success.
(a) about (b)of (c) at (d)off
48. She still clings ______ the old customs.
(a) for (b)of (c)to (d)with
49. His failure was contrary ______ his expectations.
(a) of (b) to (c)with (d)for
50. He was charged ______ theft.
(a) at (b)with (c)of (d)on
51. How the incident come ______ .
(a) down (b)into (c)about (d)of
52. He caught me ______ the neck.
(a) with (b)on (c)to (d) by
53. He congratulated me ______ my success.
(a) on (b)at (c)with (d)of
54. He has converted his house ______ quarters.
(a)for (b)to (c)into (d)from
55. He does not care ______ me.
(a)on (b)to (c)at (d)for
56. Sewage is carried ______ pipelines.
(a)from (b)through (c)to (d)in
57. He reminded ______ his father’s advice.
(a) to (b)for (c)at (d)after
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58. She died ______ an accident.


(a) to (b)for (c)at (d)after
59. He deals ______ sugar/clothes.
(a)of (b)at (c)in (d)up
60. She was disappointed ______ her failure.
(a) at (b)of (c)to (d)with
61. He died ______ cholera.
(a) of (b)to (c)with (d)in
62. He was deprived ______ valuables/his wealth.
(a)out (b)with (c)of (d)without
63. Our boss is devoid ______ good manners.
(a)for (b)from (c)of (d)to
64. His opinion is different ______ mine.
(a)to (b)from (c)of (d)up
65. He always excelled ______ his work.
(a)about (b)within (c)in (d)from
66. I enquired ______ his health.
(a)for (b)after (c)into (d)from
67. He is not eligible ______ this post.
(a)to (b)for (c)at (d)with
68. He is not entitled ______ vote.
(a)of (b)for (c)to (d)in
69. He is endowed ______ great qualities/many talent.
(a)with (b)of (c)in (d)over
70. She is envious ______ other / her friend.
(a)at (b)of (c)with (d)to
71. He was furious ______ my mistake.
(a)about (b)at (c) on (d)with
72. He is fit ______ this job.
(a)at (b)in (c)to (d)for
73. All is fond ______ playing cricket/card/sweets.
(a)by (b)with (c)of (d)on
74. The hunter fired ______ the lion.
(a)on (b)at (c)into (d)of
75. We should feel ______ the poor.
(a)in (b)on (c)at (d)for
76. Lahore is famous ______ its colleges/gardens.
(a)of (b)for (c)over (d)upon
77. The Jhelum river flows ______ a lovely valley.
(a)in (b)by (c)off (d)through
78. The Muslims fought ______ their independence.
(a)against (b)to (c)untill (d)for
79. He walked at the way______ foot.
(a)at (b)by (c)on (d)with
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80. My friend always grumbles ______ his lot.


(a)in (b)of (c)at (d)on
81. He glanced ______ my casually.
(a)over (b)on (c)in (d)at
82. Nazir has given ______ smoking.
(a)to (b)up (c)for (d)at
83. The principle gave ______ prizes.
(a)out (b)up (c)off (d)away
84. He is hostile ______ the veil.
(a)upon (b)to (c) on (d)with
85. He is ignorant ______ his demerits.
(a)in (b)of (c)to (d)on
86. She is ill ______ fever.
(a) with (b)for (c)from (d)in
87. Smoking is injurious ______ health.
(a)of (b)for (c)in (d)to
88. They are indifferent ______ worldly gains.
(a)from (b)to (c)in (d)on
89. They have inquired ______ your health.
(a)from (b)of (c)to (d)after
90. She inquired ______ the matter.
(a) into (b)of (c)to (d)on
91. He insisted ______ going there /going home.
(a)for (b)in (c)at (d)on
92. He invited all his friends______ dinner.
(a)to (b)on (c)in (d)at
93. Her poetry is replete ______ images of life and death.
(a)with (b) at (c)in (d)from
94. He is not interested ______ studies.
(a)on (b)in (c)at (d)over
95. He is jealous ______ my wealth.
(a)about (b)of (c)for (d)after
96. Do not jeer ______ the poor.
(a)with (b)at (c)on (d)from
97. Do not be jealous ______ others.
(a)with (b) of (c) on (d)at
98. Hard work is the key ______ successful.
(a)in (b)at (c)on (d)to
99. He is very kind ______ animals.
(a)on (b)upon (c)to (d)at
100. Who is knocking ______ the door?
(a)on (b) at (c) from (d)with
101. He lives ______ Lahore.
(a)in (b) at (c)over (d)of
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102. This is a very good house to live ______ .


(a)upon (b)on (c)in (d)into
103. The princess was standing ______ the pillar.
(a)behind (b)by (c)against (d)with
104. He is longing ______ getting admission to a Medical College.
(a)by (b)on (c)to (d)for
105. Don’t laugh ______ your elders/the poor.
(a)on (b) over (c)at (d)against
106. He is looking ______ the matter.
(a)at (b) to (c) on (d)into
107. Sheep live ______ grass.
(a)for (b) in (c) on (d)of
108. Do not look down ______ the poor.
(a)at (b)upon (c)for (d)of
109. Shelly lamented ______ Keats’s death.
(a)in (b)on (c)over (d)at
110. I am getting late ______ the college.
(a)for (b) to (c) of (d)from
111. We cannot live ______ charity.
(a)in (b) at (c) on (d)by
112. Horatio was loyal ______ hamlet.
(a)for (b) of (c)to (d)with
113. Listen ______ my lecture.
(a)of (b)at (c)to (d)on
114. He longs ______ a car.
(a) on (b)for (c)at (d)in
115. He always meddles ______ matters of others.
(a)to (b) with (c) on (d)from
116. I met him______ the way.
(a)in (b)at (c)on (d)from
117. He is not mindful ______ my duty.
(a) of (b)in (c) for (d)with
118. I shall meet you ______ the airport.
(a) in (b)at (c)on (d)to
119. He was meditating ______ the problem.
(a) at (b)in (c) by (d)on
120. He is negligent ______ duties.
(a) on (b)for (c)about (d)of
121. The patient was operated ______ (his eyes).
(a) on (b)upon (c)with (d)of
122. I am not opposed ______ your proposal.
(a) with (b) by (c) to (d)against
123. Open your book ______ page 15.
(a) on (b)to (c)at (d)upon
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124. Corruption is obnoxious ______ society.


(a)for (b)of (c)on (d)to
125. He presided ______ the meeting.
(a) over (b)on (c) to (d)in
126. No when can part her______ her husband.
(a)with (b) to (c) from (d)in
127. I prefer tea ______ coffee.
(a)in (b)to (c)from (d)off
128. I cannot part ______ my parents / his friend.
(a)from (b) with (c)to (d)at
129. Please put ______ your coat.
(a)at (b)in (c)on (d)down
130. I cannot part ______ my books.
(a)with (b) too (c)over (d)from
131. She takes pride ______ her beauty.
(a)on (b) of (c)for (d)in
132. Prevent him ______ getting involved in politics.
(a)by (b)from (c)of (d)in
133. She is proud ______ her beauty.
(a)of (b)to (c) on (d)from
134. This is painful ______ me.
(a)to (b)for (c)from (d)with
135. Death is preferable ______ disgrace.
(a)of (b)in (c)from (d)to
136. May God preserve us ______ all evils.
(a)out (b)away (c)over (d)from
137. He is proficient ______ teaching.
(a)at (b)of (c)on (d)in
138. He fell prey ______ cholera.
(a)of (b) from (c) with (d)to
139. A Muslim always prays ______ Allah.
(a)from (b)to (c)by (d)upon
140. The teacher is popular ______ the students.
(a)among (b)with (c)to (d)in
141. She is proud ______ beauty.
(a)at (b) on (c)over (d)of
142. I am popular ______ my brothers.
(a)in (b) with (c)by (d)of
143. The rain prevented me ______ reaching the college.
(a)from (b)on (c)with (d)into
144. Can you rely ______ me in this matter?
(a)in (b)at (c)to (d)on
145. The battle resulted ______ a victory for our nation.
(a)in (b) to (c) for (d)with
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146. He was rewarded ______ a shield.


(a)of (b)on (c) from (d)with
147. He was run ______ by a car.
(a)after (b)over (c)from (d)at
148. Who is responsible ______ this accident?
(a)for (b)on (c)of (d)to
149. He was shivering ______ cold.
(a)from (b) of (c) at (d)with
150. He is suffering ______ malaria.
(a)by (b) from (c)for (d)with
151. I shall stand ______ you in this hour of need / our friends.
(a)with (b)from (c)by (d)for
152. You can never see ______ my plan.
(a)off (b)through (c)with (d)by
153. He set ______ on a journey.
(a)out (b)at (c)with (d)over
154. I am sick ______ interview / your silly behaviour.
(a)from (b)of (c) in (d)at
155. I am satisfied ______ his response.
(a)to (b)with (c)at (d)on
156. Terrorist was sentenced ______ death.
(a)with (b)to (c)of (d)at
157. Eggs are sold ______ the dozen.
(a)from (b)by (c) of (d)for
158. He swore ______ God.
(a) by (b) on (c)in (d)to
159. He was sworn ______ as president.
(a) by (b) on (c)in (d)to
160. She was shocked ______ her brother’s death.
(a)at (b)from (c)of (d)on
161. He is true ______ his words.
(a)from (b) for (c) to (d)with
162. Rabia takes pride ______ her beauty.
(a)on (b)of (c) for (d)in
163. Alia takes ______ her mother /her mother/ his father.
(a)to (b)of (c)after (d)upon
164. I have great taste ______ literature.
(a)towards (b)to (c)in (d)for
165. She is tired ______ teaching kids/this routine.
(a)for (b)of (c)to (d)with
166. What is time ______ your watch?
(a)on (b)in (c) by (d)from
167. Take care ______ your health.
(a)for (b)of (c) in (d)with
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168. He is travelling ______ road.


(a)on (b)at (c)for (d)by
169. The officer turned ______ my request.
(a)away (b) down (c)up (d)over
170. He will not turn ______ my request.
(a)down (b) in (c)on (d)at
171. She was trembling ______ cold.
(a)in (b)to (c)with (d)on
172. I am very thankful ______ you for help in time.
(a)by (b)to (c)with (d)on
173. My friend is vexed ______ me.
(a)at (b)with (c)for (d)about
174. He was vexed ______ her mysterious silence.
(a)at (b) on (c)with (d)from
175. The gun went ______ accidently.
(a)on (b)off (c)about (d)of
176. He writes ______ blue ink.
(a) in (b)with (c)of (d)from
177. It is a better to write ______ red ink.
(a) in (b)with (c)of (d)on
178. The king was well informed ______ different subjects.
(a)of (b)in (c) at (d)over
179. He did not wait ______ me.
(a)to (b)at (c) to (d)for
180. He is yelling ______ his servant.
(a)over (b)at (c)for (d)to
181. He always yearns ______ a high status.
(a)on (b) for (c) at (d)inn

Sentence Correction
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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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13. He gave me many pieces of advice.


14. Politics is not easy.
15. I have a headache.
16. The dog is a domestic animal.
17. He is an M.A in English.
18. The Aslam’s leg was broken.
19. The cow is a useful animal.
20. His hair is white.
21. I am learning a poem now.
22. There is no room in this room.
23. The rose is a lovely flower.
24. She called him a fool.
25. The Muslims are a brave nation.
26. The horse is a faithful animal.
27. The leg of the chair is broken.
28. Ten deer are sitting in the forest.
29. His hair is curly.
30. My friend bought two dozen eggs.
31. The Indus is the largest river in Pakistan.
32. He is a cowardly man.
33. The Ravi is a famous river.
34. The sun rises in the east.
35. He composed many poems.
36. The cuckoo is a migratory bird.
37. The sun sets in the west.
38. Old john’s hair was white.
39. Children are making a noise.
40. Bad news spreads fast/fastly.
41. Urdu is an easy language.
42. The poet and philosopher is dead.
43. Majority of the students in this class are intelligent.
44. I saw two deer/ deers in the jungle.
45. The Man is mortal.
46. The Wisdom is a gift of God.
47. He gave me a piece of advice.
48. The jury were divided on this matter.
49. The scenery of Murree is beautiful.
50. She is the taller of the two.
51. The poor lead a miserable life.
52. Aslam is the best student.
53. I felt very lonely.
54. Such friend as are false should be avoided.
55. My elder brother is a doctor.
56. It tastes bitter/ bitterly.
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57. He is taller than you.


58. This is a matchless book.
59. Either you or I am wrong.
60. There are many students in the classroom.
61. He gave me a few/ little rupees.
62. She is senior to me.
63. He is the ablest and most efficient teacher.
64. She was wise enough not to go there.
65. Am I not taller than he?
66. The blind deserve our help.
67. I am very/ much interested in your story.
68. I have no other wealth than my books.
69. He is too weak to walk.
70. My sister is taller than she.
71. Many a man has died in the recent explosion.
72. I have been suffering from fever since Monday.
73. He absented himself from the duty.
74. He did not come here a month ago.
75. At last the police made him speak the truth.
76. She took the examination two days ago.
77. He knows how to drive a car.
78. She lay in bed yesterday.
79. He says that he is going away.
80. If he came, I would go.
81. The students have been working hard for several months.
82. We enjoyed ourselves in Murree.
83. If he works hard, he will pass.
84. No one should tell a lie.
85. Two and two make four.
86. Work hard lest you should fail.
87. The prisoner was hanged hung in the jail.
88. Where does this road lead to?
89. She always tells a lie.
90. He refused to dine with me.
91. He loves with his children.
92. He works hard lest he should fail.
93. I received your letter yesterday.
94. He has been suffering from fever for a week.
95. The teacher made him stand.
96. I did not know that honesty is the best policy.
97. I cannot help but laugh when I see him.
98. Why do you refuse to obey him?
99. I came here yesterday.
100. He said that he was ill.
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101. She told me to stop working.


102. He admitted that he was guilty.
103. We have done over work.
104. He did not go yesterday.
105. He would rather die than beg.
106. I shall make you obey me.
107. He as well as I is going.
108. He was born two years ago.
109. I as well as he am ill.
110. I prevented him from going there.
111. The patient had died before the doctor came.
112. I am very sorry to hear it.
113. The water is too hot to drink.
114. The earlier you sleep, the earlier you get up.
115. I am very happy today.
116. It is too hot to play football.
117. He behaves in a cowardly manner.
118. The matter is between him and me.
119. He said that he loved with Salma.
120. He disposed of the case.
121. I am on this committee.
122. Send this letter to my address.
123. The patient has been operated upon.
124. She is good at cooking.
125. She congratulated to me on my success.
126. The pen is to write with.
127. She died of Cancer.
128. Is he not on the committee?
129. The burglars set the building on fire.
130. He is kind to me.
131. He is ill with fever.
132. She died of cholera.
133. He is like a brother to me.
134. The old man died of Typhoid.
135. I reached the station in time.
136. As he is ill, he cannot come.
137. Although he is old, yet he is strong.
138. Although he is ill yet he works hard.
139. No one can sing better than she can.
140. Both of the girls are tall.
141. None remains to tell the story of that distress.
142. One should do one’s duty.
143. Each of the boys was given three chances.
144. All the girls are doing their work.
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145. You, he and I told the news.


146. You, he and I will go to Lahore.
147. Each of these two girls is intelligent.
148. One must be loyal to one’s country.
149. It is I who am to blame.
150. Each of us has a pen.
151. Let Aslam and me play hockey.
Phrasal Verbs
(Past Papers All Punjab Boards Inter II)
1. All of us aim at achieving success.
2. They will abide by their decision.
3. They did not act upon my advice.
4. You can ask for help when you need it.
5. A burglar broke into our house last week.
6. Our car broke down on our way to the valley.
7. He broke off in the middle of a sentence.
8. Burglar had broken in while we were away.
9. They brought out a new book last month.
10. Fire broke out during the night.
11. They brought up their children nicely.
12. The other witnesses will beat out what I say.
13. Ahmed will never bear with this insult.
14. Our bus can break down on the way. Your health may break down.
15. The government should bring down the prices.
16. He does not carry out our orders.
17. A good job is hard to come by.
18. Carry on with your work until I come back.
19. That comes of eating too much.
20. This situation calls for a prompt action.
21. I heard her calling out for help.
22. I came across an old man in the garden.
23. The patient has not yet come round.
24. The woodcutter cut down many trees.
25. How did the accident come about?
26. Rain comes from the clouds.
27. He will at last come round to our idea.
28. Cut off the extra branches of the tree.
29. They deal in sugar.
30. They fell in with my idea at once.(‘Fall in with’ to accept someone’s ideas)
31. Attendance at my lectures has fallen off considerably.
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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.

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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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