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A. Frustrated
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B. None of these
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C. Frustrate
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D. Frustrating
Explanation
"Frustrated" is the correct adjective to describe how someone feels.
"Frustrate" is a verb.
"Frustrating" describes something that causes frustration.
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A. Adjective
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B. None of these
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C. Adverb
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D. Noun
Explanation
In the sentence "The hand has five fingers", the word "five" is an adjective modifying the noun "fingers".
It describes the number of fingers, so it's an adjective.
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A. How
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B. What
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C. Where
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D. Who
Explanation
It is correct to say 'What does she look like?' .
This is asking for general information about someone's appearance.
It is also correct, but less common, to say 'How does she look?'
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A. Hundred-dollars
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B. Hundreds-dollar
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C. Hundred-dollar
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D. Hundreds-dollars
Explanation
We make plural of Compound Noun by adding S in main words |
Mother-in-law | Mothers-in-law |
Commander-in-chief | Commanders-in-chief |
Hundred-dollar | Hundred-dollars |
ND12_8_2023
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A. He showed much patience
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B. He has lost all his wealth
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C. I ate some rice.
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D. French wines are not available here
Explanation
A proper adjective is derived from a proper noun and is always capitalized.
In this case, "French" is derived from the proper noun "France" and is used to describe the nationality of the wines.
عجیب لفظ منتخب کریں : لمبا، بڑا، پتلا، تیز، چھوٹا
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A. huge
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B. thin
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C. Tall
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D. sharp
Explanation
Tall, huge, and thin are related to height (vertical distance).
except Sharp is related to dimensions
Explanation
For indicates a period of time (amount of time) in the past, present or future.
Example: He stayed there for four days. I will be staying there for five months
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A. Perpendicular
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B. None
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C. Virtuous
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D. Both A & B
Explanation
UPRIGHT سیدھا
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A. worse than I had expected
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B. worst than was expectation
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C. bad as I had expected
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D. worse than expectation
Explanation
he correct phrase is "worse than I had expected" because it uses proper comparative structure.
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A. None of these
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B. Team
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C. Enough
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D. Practice
Explanation
"Enough" is an adjective here because it describes how much practice the team had.
Adjectives modify nouns, and in this case, "enough" modifies "practice."
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