A. He asked if I could open the door.
B. He asked if I can open the door.
C. He asked if I would open the door.
D. He asked if I could be open the door.
English MCQs 2026
English MCQs 2026 — Most Repeated Past Paper Questions for FPSC, NTS, PPSC, CSS & All Pakistan Competitive Exams
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A. She ask what time the train left.
B. She asked what time the train left.
C. She asked what time the train has left.
D. She asked what time the train have left.
A. They asked if I has finished the report.
B. They asked if I have finished the report.
C. They asked if I had finished the report.
D. They asked if I finished the report.
A. He asked where I was going.
B. He asked where I was go.
C. He asked where I is going.
D. He ask where I was going.
A. She asked if I liked coffee.
B. She asked if I liked coffee.
C. She asked if I liked coffee.
D. She asked if I liked coffee.
A. Sheila said that he could swim well.
B. Sheila said she could swim well.
C. Sheila said that she could swim well.
D. Sheila said that she could swim well.
A. The manager said that she would call me the next day.
B. The manager said that he would call me the next day.
C. The manager said that she would call me the next day.
D. The manager said she would call me the next day.
A. Mark said he was reading a book.
B. Mark said that he is reading a book.
C. Mark said that she was reading a book.
D. Mark said that he was reading a book.
A. Ibrahim said that he is reading a book.
B. Ibrahim said he was reading a book.
C. Ibrahim said that he was reading a book.
D. Ibrahim said that she was reading a book.
A. Lisa said she had finished his homework.
B. Lisa said that she had finished her homework.
C. Lisa said that he had finished his homework.
D. Lisa said that she has finished his homework.