The verb "cut" is in its past form, and there is no auxiliary verb, indicating Past Indefinite Tense.
Past Indefinite describes a completed action in the past, as seen in "She cut an apple...".
Homophones means words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
Examples:
Knew New
Ad Add
Flew Flu
Mail Male
Direct Speech repeats or quotes the exact words spoken by someone, often enclosed in quotation marks.
Example: She said, "I am going to the market."
The idiom "see eye to eye" means to agree with someone.
In the sentence, it implies that students never agree with the examiners.
"Divided in their option" correctly reflects disagreement among the team members.
"Team" is considered a collective noun, so "their" is used to indicate differing opinions within the group.
An imperative sentence gives a command, request, or advice.
"Slow down before you get into an accident." is a command instructing someone to reduce speed.
"Exited" contains the inflectional morpheme "-ed", which indicates past tense.
Inflectional morphemes modify a word's tense, number, or degree without changing its core meaning.
Implicated means مضمر
Involved means اس میں شامل
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