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NABTEB 50 English Questions.

NABTEB 50 English Questions.

Published on Jul 11, 2025 • Education

Hi, my name is David, and welcome again to AllCBTs.
Today, we’re diving into a special NABTEB English compilation designed just for you.

I’ve carefully selected the top 50 most likely NABTEB English questions to appear in your upcoming exam. These questions cut across all sections — from objective questions to essays, letters, and articles. If you master these, you'll not only excel in NABTEB but in any senior school certificate examination.

You can watch the full class in the video below:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZimHO9z7oKs&t=11s

Objective Section – Question 1

Instruction: Identify the grammatical error in the sentence below:

"Neither of the boys have completed their homework."


Explanation:

  • The word “neither” means not one of two.
  • It is always treated as singular, not plural.
  • Therefore, it should be followed by a singular verb.

Correct Sentence:

“Neither of the boys has completed their homework.”

Why?

  • “Have” is used for plural subjects.
  • “Has” is correct for singular subjects like “neither.”

Pro Tip:

In NABTEB English, singular subjects like “each,” “either,” and “neither” always go with singular verbs. It’s a classic exam trap — avoid it!


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