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English MCQs 2026 — Most Repeated Past Paper Questions for FPSC, NTS, PPSC, CSS & All Pakistan Competitive Exams

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  • Antonyms MCQs — Important antonyms from competitive exam past papers with correct answers
  • Active & Passive Voice MCQs — Rules and practice questions for active and passive voice transformation
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  • Prepositions MCQs — Correct use of prepositions — the most common English mistake in tests
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A. We said that they had already sent their email.
B. We said that they has already sent their email.
C. We said that they had already sent their email.
D. We said they had already sent the email.

A. They said that they had never been there.
B. They said they had never been there.
C. They said that they has never been there.
D. They said that they had never been there.

A. Maria said that she has already sent the email.
B. Maria said she had already sent the email.
C. Maria said that she had already sent the email.
D. Maria said that he had already sent the email.

A. They said that they used to play football.
B. They said that they used to play football.
C. They said they used to play football.
D. They said that they used to play football.

A. My colleague said he used to play football.
B. My colleague said that he use to play football.
C. My colleague said that she used to play football.
D. My colleague said that he used to play football.

A. John said that he was leaving now.
B. John said that he is leaving then.
C. John said he was leaving then.
D. John said that he was leaving then.

A. My colleague said that he might visit the following week.
B. My colleague said that she might visit the following week.
C. My colleague said that he will visit the following week.
D. My colleague said he might visit the following week.

A. The team said that he had to complete that work.
B. The team said that she had to complete that work.
C. The team said that he has to complete that work.
D. The team said he had to complete that work.

A. The client said that he was meeting her at noon.
B. The client said that he is meeting her at noon.
C. The client said he was meeting her at noon.
D. The client said that she was meeting her at noon.

A. They said that they could send their file the next day.
B. They said that they would send their file the next day.
C. They said they would send their file the next day.
D. They said that they should send their file the next day.