A. Conjunction
B. None of these
C. Adverb
D. Adjective
Explanation
Still is modifying the verb lives, showing that the action continues.
Adverbs describe how, when, where, or to what extent something happens — still tells when in this case.
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A. Noun
B. Adverb
C. Preposition
D. Pronoun
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An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb by providing more information about how, when, where, or to what extent an action is performed.
Examples include words like quickly, very, and well.
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A. True
B. Truly
C. None of these
D. Truth
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"An honest person always speaks the truth ."
"Truth" is a noun and is the correct object of the verb "speaks" .
"True" is an adjective, and "truly" is an adverb — neither fits grammatically here.
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A. At
B. None of these
C. In
D. On
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We use " on " for floors in a building (e.g., on the second floor).
So, "Her apartment is on the second floor" is correct.
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A. With
B. At
C. In
D. By
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We commonly use " at home " to indicate someone's location .
So, "He is at home" is the correct phrase.
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A. Verb
B. Noun
C. Adjective
D. Adverb
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"Bravely" is an adverb that modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. It indicates that something is done with bravery or courage.
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وہ آہستہ آہستہ چلتی ہے۔ کون سا فعل ہے؟
A. none
B. is
C. slowly
D. which
Explanation
Slowly is the usual adverb from the adjective slow.
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A. Sometimes
B. Often
C. Softly
D. Mostly
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Hardly means سختی سے
"Hardly" means seldom or rarely.
Its opposite is "often ", which means frequently or many times.
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A. From
B. On
C. Down
D. None of these
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When moving from a higher place to a lower place, we use " down " (e.g., ride down the hill).
So, "I prefer to ride my bike down the hill" is correct.
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A. In
B. From
C. None of these
D. To
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" To " is used to indicate movement toward a place.
So, "We took a trip to town last week" is the correct sentence.
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