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A. Adverb phrase
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B. Prepositional phrase
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C. None of the above
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D. Noun phrase
Explanation
"In the red dress" starts with the preposition "in" and ends with a noun — making it a prepositional phrase.
It describes which girl Hira is, giving more detail about the noun.
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A. In
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B. With
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C. From
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D. Of
Explanation
The letter was written in ink.
خط سیاہی سے لکھا گیا
"In" is a preposition as "Liquid instrument"
ND12_8_2023
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A. Adequate
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B. Lacking
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C. Insufficient
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D. Deficient
Explanation
Sufficient means کافی
Adequate means کافی
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A. Enough
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B. Plenty
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C. Inadequate
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D. None of these
Explanation
Sufficient means "enough" or "adequate."
Its antonym is inadequate, meaning "not enough" or "insufficient."
Sufficient means کافی
Inadequate means ناکافی
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A. Inelegant
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B. Sincere
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C. Homespun
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D. Cheerful
Explanation
Sartorial means درزی یا خیاطی کے متعلق
Homespun means بھدّا
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A. Independent clause
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B. Phrase
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C. Dependent clause
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D. None of these
Explanation
In the sentence "Her parents are walking on the road in the morning," the phrase "in the morning" is adverbial.
An adverbial phrase modifies the verb "are walking" by providing information about when the action is taking place.
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A. Noun
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B. Adjective
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C. Verb
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D. None of these
Explanation
In the sentence, 'light' describes the noun 'affair', showing it's not serious—hence, it's an adjective.
Adjectives modify nouns to give more information about their quality or nature.
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A. Noun phrase
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B. Adjective phrase
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C. None of these
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D. Adverbial phrase
Explanation
"Very interesting" describes a noun by giving more information — this makes it an adjective phrase.
"Very" intensifies the adjective "interesting", forming a phrase that modifies nouns.
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A. Prepositional phrase
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B. Adverb clause
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C. Noun phrase
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D. Adjective clause
Explanation
"Whose family owns a cattle farm" describes or gives more information about "the person" (Salma), which is the role of an adjective clause.
Adjective clauses usually begin with relative pronouns like who, whose, which, or that.
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A. Prepositional Phrase
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B. Adjective Phrase
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C. Adverb Phrase
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D. Noun Phrase
Explanation
"Every now and then" modifies the verb "meet" and describes the frequency of the action, which makes it an adverb phrase.
It answers the question "When do they meet?" indicating the time aspect.
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