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A. None of these
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B. Adjective
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C. Verb
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D. Pronoun
Explanation
The word "sweet" describes the quality of the noun "mango."
It functions as an adjective in the sentence.
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A. Eager
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B. Eagerly
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C. Eagerness
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D. None
Explanation
The sentence should be: "He was eager to hear the news."
"Eager" is an adjective describing his anticipation.
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A. Beautify
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B. Beautiful
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C. Beautifully
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D. Beauty
Explanation
The adjective in the sentence "She wore a beautiful dress to the party" is beautiful.
Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns.
In this sentence, the word "beautiful" describes the dress that she wore to the party.
\"جرات\" کی صفت سے خالی جگہ پر کریں۔ پاکستان اپنی ___________ فوج کے لیے جانا جاتا ہے۔
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A. encourage
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B. courageous
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C. encourages
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D. courageously
Explanation
courageous is the adjective form of the noun 'courage'.
Fill in the blank with the adjective of "Courage". Pakistan is known for its courageous army.
پاکستان اپنی بہادر فوج کے لیے جانا جاتا ہے۔
ND-7-5-2023
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A. Adverb
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B. Preposition
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C. All of these
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D. Adjective
Explanation
Adjective is a word tells which one, what kind or how many.
An adjective modifies or describes a noun or pronoun
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A. Verb
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B. Noun
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C. Adjective
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D. Adverb
Explanation
Obedient is an adjective which means فرماں بردار، نیک
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A. Noun
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B. Verb
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C. Adverb
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D. Adjective
Explanation
You are paying less attention to your studies than you used to. “less” in this sentence is an "adjective"
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An adjective is a word that tells us more about a noun (You are paying).
In the above sentence " the word" less is tell about the noun "you are playing" so we mark the option "less"
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ND4-12-2022
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A. Saddest
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B. None of these
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C. Sadder
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D. More Sad
Explanation
The word 'Sad' is an adjective.
Positive degree: Sad
Comparative degree: Sadder
Superlative degree: Saddest
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A. None of these
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B. most merrier
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C. Merrier
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D. More merrier
Explanation
Merry is an adjective which means زندہ دل یا ہنس مکھ
comparative - merrier
superlative – merriest
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A. Many
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B. Much
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C. Very
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D. More
Explanation
"He runs very fast."
"very" is an adverb used to intensify another adverb (like "fast").
"much" and "many" are typically used with quantities (e.g., "much time", "many apples").
"more" is comparative (e.g., "He runs more quickly than her").
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