A. He told her to avoid going there
B. He told her to not going there
C. He forbade her not to go there
D. He told her not to go there
Explanation
This is a question belongs to Imperative Sentence as it has an order .
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A. None of these
B. Let his name struck.
C. His name will be sticking off.
D. Let his name be struck off.
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Imperative sentence → passive voice starts with " Let "
Base verb " strike off " → past participle is " struck off "
Structure : Let + object + be + past participle
Correct passive voice:
Let his name be struck off.
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A. he must have decide differently
B. he would have decided differently
C. he would have decide differently
D. he will have decided differently
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This sentence belongs to type 3 conditional sentences where the time is the past and the situation is hypothetical.
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A. Have
B. Been
C. Be
D. Has
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This sentence belongs to Future Perfect Tense.
Formula: Subject + will + have + 3rd form of a verb + object.
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A. Act to
B. Act upon
C. Act at
D. Act for
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"You did not act upon my advice."
تم نے میری نصیحت پر عمل نہیں کیا۔
"Act upon" means to follow or take action based on advice or instructions.
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A. Resolved
B. Anticipated
C. Hindered
D. Augmented
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Sania made a firm decision (resolved) to go back to school to get her master's degree as soon as possible in order to achieve her career goal of getting a promotion.
This shows her determination and commitment to taking the necessary steps to advance her career.
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A. Dose
B. Doses
C. None of these
D. Doze
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Dose means خوراک کی مقدار
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A. The baby is sleeping in peace.
B. The baby is sleeping Peacefully
C. The baby is sleeping at peacefully.
D. The baby is sleeping peace.
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The baby is sleeping peacefully:
"Peacefully" is an adverb that correctly modifies the verb "sleeping," describing how the baby is sleeping.
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A. He is a more better basketball player than his brother.
B. He is a better basketball player than his brother
C. He is the best basketball player in his family.
D. He is the most good basketball player than his brother.
Explanation
"He is a better basketball player than his brother."
correctly uses the comparative form of the adjective "good," which is "better".
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A. Happy
B. Anxious
C. Curious
D. Relaxed
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She was very anxious about her exam results.
"Anxious" fits best because it expresses nervousness or worry
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