A. Very
B. Enough
C. So
D. Too
Explanation
He was too weak to walk.
The word "too" is used to indicate that something is excessive or extreme.
In this case, his weakness was so extreme that he was unable to walk.
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A. Played
B. Plays
C. Playing
D. Play
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"He does nothing but play."
Play: This indicates that the person or animal spends all their time engaged in playing, without doing anything else.
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کافی سبز پتوں والے درخت یا سفید پھولوں والی جھاڑی کے طور پر اگتی ہے۔
A. None of these
B. Seed
C. Blossoming
D. Seed
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Coffee grows as a green-leaved tree or bush with fragrant white flowers that bloom in clusters.
These flowers are delicate and have a pleasant aroma,
typically appearing before the development of the coffee cherries.
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A. Respectable
B. Respect
C. None
D. Respectful
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The correct sentence would be : "He comes from a respectable family."
"Respectable" means worthy of respect, honorable, or esteemed.
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A. The old cities
B. River
C. The gardens
D. Forests
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In " Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed" by R ay Bradbury,
The characters see old cities on the Martian hills.
The discovery of these cities contributes to the sense of wonder and unea se experienced by the colonists as they grapple with the changes occurring in their new environment.
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A. Neither
B. Anybody
C. None of the above
D. None
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None gives negative sense.
Neither is used for two.
None of them means ان میں سے ایک بھی نہیں
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A. Themself
B. Themselves
C. All of the above
D. Himself
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Students is a plural noun. Therefore, we need to use plural reflexive pronoun i.e. Themselves .
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A. One Another
B. Each Other
C. Both of the above
D. None of the above
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Each other and one another are the examples of Reciprocal Pronoun.
Each other is used for two persons while one another is used for more than two.
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A. Both A and B
B. None of the above
C. Were
D. Was
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Generally, either is followed by or .
Neither is followed by nor .
Not only is followed by but also .
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A. or/suits
B. nor/suit
C. and/suit
D. Nor/suits
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Generally, either is followed by or .
Neither is followed by nor .
Not only is followed by but also .
In the above sentence, the main subject of the sentence is size which is singular.
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