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A. Enough
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B. Here
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C. None of these
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D. Hence
Explanation
An adverb of reason explains why something happens.
"Hence" means for this reason or as a result, making it an adverb of reason.
Examples:
He was unwell; hence, he didn't attend the meeting.
میں اس سے پہلے بھی مل چکا ہوں۔ پہلے ہے۔
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A. Adjective
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B. Adverb
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C. Noun
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D. Verb
Explanation
In the sentence "I have met him before," the word "before" functions as an adverb.
It indicates the timing of the action "met" and suggests
that the meeting occurred at some point in the past relative to the present moment.
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A. None of these
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B. Yourselves
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C. Ourselves
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D. Themselves
Explanation
"Yourselves" is the correct reflexive pronoun for the second person plural (you and your brother).
It matches the plural subject "you and your brother" in the sentence.
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A. She is the best person for the job certainly.
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B. None of these
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C. Certainly she is the best person for the job.
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D. She is certainly the best person for the job.
Explanation
She is certainly the best person for the job.
This sentence correctly places the adverb "certainly" before the main verb "is" for clarity and emphasis.
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A. None of these
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B. Same
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C. Alike
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D. Like
Explanation
Two boys are alike in looks, but not in personality.
دو لڑکے شکل میں ایک جیسے ہیں لیکن شخصیت میں نہیں۔
"Alike" is used to indicate similarity in appearance or characteristics.
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A. Timely : Time
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B. None of these
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C. Respectfully : Respectful
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D. Regards : Disregard
Explanation
"Quickly" is the adverb form of "Quick."
Similarly, "Timely" is the adverb form of "Time".
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A. In
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B. By
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C. For
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D. Before
Explanation
The word ‘Before’ is used to refer to timed events
I will also take a bath every day before going to bed
میں بھی ہر روز سونے سے پہلے نہا لوں گا۔
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A. Since
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B. With
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C. For
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D. At
Explanation
Since long is a phrase which means a long time ago.
Since long means کافی عرصے سے
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A. In
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B. With
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C. On
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D. To
Explanation
Generally "in" is used for haste.
In haste means جلد بازی میں
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A. He will come
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B. Whether he will come
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C. If he will come
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D. His coming
Explanation
We use whether in indirect yes-no questions and questions with or.
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