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Uff... I have read all the comments, nobody is having confusion abt question 11....ma'am I guess question 11 has correct option (a).. Because the sentence is showing us a sort of time limit. By 1 o'clock..this means clerk is going to withdraw money by 1 o' clock.... So the clerk IS WITHDRAWING the money by 1 o'clock..... We are expecting him to withdraw by 1 o'clock.... How it makes sense... WILL HAVE WITHDRAWN.... plz clear.... Anyone can clear... If I am wrong...
withdrawing can be used for a continuous tense. an action you are doing currently. So, "the clerk is withdrawing the money." indicated he is currently doing it. But by one o'clock indicates he is not doing it currently but he will. So, the correct answer is will have withdrawn.
confusion in Q 6 how can we use verb 2nd from in both clauses of same sentence......if i wrong ofcourse im.... then explain in which type of sentence we use same tense or verb from.....in my knowledge conjuncations like WHILE , SO etc. use both same verb form...... please figure it out mam