A. Both A and C
B. Guidance
C. Forbid
D. Counsel
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Advice means رہنمائی یا سفارشات
Guidance means مشورے یا رہنمائی دینے کے لئے
Counsel means مشورے یا رہنمائی دینے کے لئے
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"He did not pay heed to his brother's advice" means that he ignored or did not listen to his brother's advice
"Pay heed": This phrase means to consider or listen to something carefully.
"To": In this context, "to" indicates the direction of the action, meaning he was not paying attention to his brother's advice.
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A. Award
B. Criticism
C. Pardon
D. all
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Admonition نصیحت
Criticism تنقید
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A. At
B. None of these
C. To
D. For
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The correct phrase is " listen to " — we always listen to someone or something.
So, it should be: "I always listen carefully to my parents' advice."
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A. Sincere
B. Cheerful
C. Inelegant
D. Homespun
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Sartorial means درزی یا خیاطی کے متعلق
Homespun means بھدّا
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A. Your teacher have
B. None of these
C. Haven’t your teachers
D. Your teachers have
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"Your teachers have"is the correct construction.
"Have" agrees with the plural subject "teachers" and indicates the past tense.
"(B) haven't your teachers" is incorrect because it's in the present perfect tense. The sentence is asking about something that happened in the past, not the present.
"(C) your teacher have" is incorrect. "Your teacher" is singular, so "has" should be used.
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A. He warned his friend to leave the town at once.
B. He ordered his friend to leave the town at once.
C. None of these
D. He advised his friend to leave the town at once.
Explanation
He advised his friend to leave the town at once.
The sentence expresses a suggestion or advice in the form of a conditional, which turns into advice in indirect speech.
“ If I were you ...” typically implies giving advice .
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A. Should
B. Could
C. None of these
D. Are not
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" Should " is used to give advice or suggestion.
In this sentence, it's a suggestion that the person sees a doctor.
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A. Said
B. till
C. asked
D. since
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Here the word “ asked ” forms a completely meaningful sentence.
Aaked means: to put a question to someone , or to request an answer from someone : [ + two objects ]
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A. Do not make friends with selfish people.
B. None of these
C. Do not make friend with selfish people.
D. Do not make friendship with selfish people.
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Do not make friends with selfish people.
This option correctly uses " friends " as the plural noun to indicate multiple acquaintances.
The phrase accurately conveys the message of avoiding relationships with selfish individuals.
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