A. The researchers, who are experts in the field, presented findings at the conference.
B. The researchers, who are experts in the field, they presented findings at the conference.
C. None of these
D. The researchers who are experts in the field, presented findings at the conference.
Explanation
The sentence is a complex sentence , containing an independent clause (" The researchers...presented findings ") and a dependent clause (" who are experts in the field ").
The commas correctly set off the dependent clause, providing clarity and proper punctuation.
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A. He is not only fat but also lazy
B. He is not only lazy but also fat
C. Not only he is fat but he also lazy
D. He not only is fat but also lazy.
Explanation
The phrase "not only...but also" must maintain a parallel structure, and the verb "is" should follow the subject "he" for proper grammar.
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A. John Keats
B. Samuel
C. Wordsworth
D. Percy Bysshe
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William Wordsworth, a key figure in the Romantic Movement, described poetry as the "spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings" in his preface to Lyrical Ballads
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A. Subordination
B. Coordination
C. Juxtaposition
D. Embedding
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Coordination: The process of joining two independent clauses or sentences of equal rank using coordinating conjunctions like "and," "but," or "or" (e.g., "I like coffee, and she likes tea." ).
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A. off
B. down
C. out
D. under
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"He has been under the weather lately."
We use " under " here because "under the weather" is an idiomatic expression that means feeling sick or unwell.
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A. There's mr. hashim whome they say is the best portrait painter in the town.
B. There's Mr. Hashim who they say is best portrait painter in the town.
C. There's Mr. Hashim, who they say is the best portrait painter in the town.
D. Theres' Mr. Hashim which they say is the portrait painter in the town
Explanation
There's Mr. Hashim, who they say is the best portrait painter in the town.
This sentence is correct in terms of punctuation, capitalization, and grammar , using " who " and the proper form of " the best portrait painter ."
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A. You have often heard me. Speak off my friend, wahaj waheed who is a Barrister here
B. you have often heard me speak about my friend; wahaj waheed-a barrister hear
C. You have often heard me speak of my friend, Wahaj Waheed, who is a barrister here.
D. You have often heard of me speeking of my friend Wahaj waheed a barrister here
Explanation
You have often heard me speak of my friend, Wahaj Waheed, who is a barrister here.
This sentence is grammatically correct with proper punctuation, capitalization, and structure.
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A. She has beauty, brains, and wealth; a rare combination.
B. She has beauty, brains, and wealth-a rare combination.
C. She has beauty, brains and wealth-a rare combination.
D. She has beauty, brains, and wealth: a rare combination.
Explanation
She has beauty, brains, and wealth-a rare combination.
This sentence is correct because it uses a dash (-) to connect the two independent clauses, indicating a strong break between them.
The dash emphasizes that " a rare combination " is a conclusion or a consequence of the preceding clause.
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A. The supervisor have nor will ever compromise.
B. The supervisor has nor will ever compromised.
C. The supervisor has nor will ever compromise.
D. The supervisor has not compromised nor will ever compromise.
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The supervisor has not compromised nor will ever compromise .
This sentence is correct in both verb tense and structure , maintaining parallelism with "has not compromised" and "will ever compromise."
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A. Enlightenment
B. Revolution
C. Exploration
D. Darkness
Explanation
The Renaissance, spanning the 14th to the 17th century, is often referred to as t he Age of Enlightenment
Due to its emphasis on reason, science, art, and the rediscovery of classical knowledge
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