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A. Delineate : Issue
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B. Mediate : Dispute
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C. Compile : Evidence
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D. Deflect : Criticism
Explanation
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A. on
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B. in
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C. by
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D. none
Explanation
“By” is usually a preposition but sometimes acts as an adverb.
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A. Up
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B. At
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C. On
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D. Into
Explanation
On shows a surface.
On is a preposition here.
On bed means بستر پر
Nadia jumped on the bed نادیہ بیڈ پر اچھل پڑی۔
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A. leaving
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B. leave
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C. left
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D. None
Explanation
Here twenty minutes shows something happened in the past.
We use Past Indefinite Tense here
We use second form of verb (left) in simple sentences of Past Indefinite Tense
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A. what
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B. none
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C. who
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D. he
Explanation
“Who,” the subjective pronoun, is the doer of an action.
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A. Do something without planning
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B. Take up a task that you cannot finish
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C. Look for solutions in the wrong way
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D. What you do is more important than what you say
Explanation
The saying "Actions speak louder than words" means doing is better than just speaking۔
For example:
“You always speak of the importance of charity, but never do anything. Actions speak louder than words!”
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A. Is fly was caught by me?
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B. None of these
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C. Was the fly caught?
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D. Was the fly caught by you?
Explanation
Active voice: "Did you catch the fly?" (past simple, interrogative)
Passive voice: Start with "Was" (since "fly" is singular and past tense is used)
"catch" → "caught" (past participle)
Subject "you" comes after "by"
Correct passive voice:
Was the fly caught by you?
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A. clinking
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B. clattering
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C. booming
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D. screeching
Explanation
- the car stopped suddenly, and we could hear the brakes screeching
- گاڑی اچانک رک گئی، اور ہم بریکوں کی چیخیں سن سکتے تھے۔
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- screeching meaning چیخنا
- Screeching is the best keep the meaning of the original sentence.
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A. Is
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B. Has been
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C. Was
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D. Have been
Explanation
This question belongs to Present Perfect Continuous Tense.
Simple Sentence Formula: Subject + Have/Has been + Verb + ing + since/for + other words.
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A. Left ... Caught
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B. Leave ... Catch
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C. Will leave ... Catch
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D. Leave ... Will catch
Explanation
"If you leave early, you will catch the train."
اگر آپ جلدی روانہ ہوئے تو آپ ٹرین پکڑ لیں گے۔
This structure uses the present tense in the if-clause and the future tense in the main clause.
It indicating a condition and its likely result.
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