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Name: English Test – Hifz – Section B

Complete the Table of 1st, 2nd and 3rd form of verbs:

Present Tense Past Tense Past Participle


Break Broke Broken
Hit Hit Hit
Write Wrote Written
See Saw Seen
Steal Stole Stolen

Complete the Sentences using the Present Tense:

1. The Sun sets in the West. (set)


2. My brother and I walk to school. (walk)
3. Every Sunday, my mother bakes a cake. (bake)
4. She doesn’t like ice-cream. (like)
5. Ahmed has a test on Saturday. (have)

Complete the Sentences using the Present Perfect Tense:

I have been to Peshawar twice. (be)


She has completed her homework. (complete)
We have done our work. (do)

Complete the Sentences using the Past Perfect Tense and Past
Simple Tense:

When the police arrived (arrive), the robbers had already left. (leave)
When the lion had gone (go), the rabbits crept (creep) out of their shelter.
When I switched (switch) on the T.V., Pakistan had lost (lose) 4 wickets.

Use the Correct Helping Verb


The boys were playing cricket yesterday. (are/has/were)
Zayan and Ihsan are in the park right now. (were/was/are)
My sister does not listen to me. (was/does/do)
Do you know how to ride a bicycle? (have/do/does)
My friend and I are studying. (am/are/was)

Change the sentences into negative sentences. Use short forms.

1. The boys are playing in the garden.


The boys aren’t playing in the garden.
2. I saw a lion in the jungle.
I didn’t see a lion in the jungle.
3. Margarine tastes better than butter.
Margarine doesn’t taste better than butter.
4. My father has three brothers.
My father doesn’t have three brothers.
5. Maria does her homework on time.
Maria doesn’t do her homework on time.

Write the short forms of:

They have They’ve You are You’re

It is It’s We are We’re

Change the sentences into questions:

1. Milk and eggs are good for health.

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2. Yasir has cut his finger.
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3. Amir plays football.
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4. You went to Islamabad in the summer.
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5. He found some money on the road.
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6. Your mother cooks food and says her prayers.

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All knowledge worth seeking


is like a never-ending dining table
covered with wholesome food.
Some stand gobbling wantonly
Wanting everything at once
While others only nibble
Their taste buds hardly aroused.
Pray let us sit at the table
With attention to manners and grace
Then let us dine with peace and patience
So we can enjoy the full measure of the taste.

Q: When you gobble food, you will vomit it out. It will not stay in
your stomach. What happens when you “gobble” knowledge?

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Q: Gobbling, and standing, means that the person is in a hurry. He is


distracted. Write down 2 words from the poem which are the
opposite of hurrying and distraction.

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Q: When you complete Hifz e Quran, you must revise it all your life.
Write down one word from the poem which tells this.
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Write a story on the topic:


“Always speak the truth.”

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