جملے میں تقابلی ڈگری کو واضح کیا؟
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A. He is richer than his brother
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B. He is richest than his brother
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C. He is rich than his brother
Explanation
He is richer than his brother.
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A. Balloon
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B. Fire
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C. Glove
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D. Rake
Explanation
Rake means گھاس جمع کرنے کا آلہ
The phrase "as thin as a rake" is an idiom used to describe someone who is very thin.
It compares a person's thinness to the long, narrow shape of a rake.
"بائبل، قرآن اور سائنس" کس نے لکھی ہے؟
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A. Maurice Bucaille
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B. None of these
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C. George Sarton
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D. William Muir
Explanation
The book by Dr. Maurice Bucaille, The Bible, the Quran, and Science,
In 1976, Bucaille published
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A. Not a conjunction
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B. Adverb
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C. Subordinating conjunction
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D. None
Explanation
In the sentence "The Earth is larger than the moon," "than" is a subordinating conjunction.
It connects the main clause ("The Earth is larger") to a dependent clause that is not explicitly stated but implied ("the moon is smaller")
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A. She is more kinder.
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B. She is more smart than him.
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C. None of these
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D. He is taller than his brother.
Explanation
"Taller" is the correct comparative form of the regular adjective "tall".
Regular adjectives typically form the comparative by adding “-er” (e.g., tall → taller).
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A. Longer
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B. More long
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C. None of these
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D. Longest
Explanation
"Longer" is the correct comparative form of the adjective "long."
It is used to compare the lifespan of non-smokers with that of smokers.
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A. None of these
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B. Longest
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C. Longer
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D. Long
Explanation
When comparing two things, we use the comparative form of the adjective, which is "longer" for "long."
"Longest" is the superlative form used when comparing three or more things.
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A. Beautiful
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B. More Beautiful
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C. Most beautiful
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D. None of these
Explanation
When comparing two things using an adjective with more than one syllable (like "beautiful"), we use "more" + adjective to form the comparative.
"Most beautiful" is for comparing three or more things (superlative).
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A. Most beautiful
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B. None of these
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C. More beautiful
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D. Beautifuller
Explanation
For adjectives with more than two syllables, use "more" to form the comparative.
So, "more beautiful" is correct.
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A. None of these
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B. This test is hard than the last one.
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C. This test is more hard than the last one.
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D. This test is harder than the last one.
Explanation
This test is harder than the last one.
"Harder" is the correct comparative form of "hard" to compare two things.
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