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A. Pale
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B. Dull
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C. Faded
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D. Bright
Explanation
Vivid means روشن
Bright means روشن
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A. Run down
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B. None of these
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C. Well-off
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D. Well-heeled
Explanation
This neighborhood looks a little run down and tatty these day.
یہ پڑوس اس دن تھوڑا سا رن اور ٹیٹی نظر آرہا ہے۔
"Run down" means in poor condition or neglected, which fits the context of a neighborhood looking worn out.
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A. imperative sentence
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B. Compound sentence
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C. complex sentence
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D. Simple sentence
Explanation
The sentence "It rained for 3 days and the streets in my neighborhood were flooded"
It is a compound sentence
Because it consists of two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction ("and").
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A. Delicious
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B. Pungent
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C. Acrid
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D. Fragrant
Explanation
Malodorous بدبودار، ناراض
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A. Wise
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B. Wiser
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C. None of these
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D. Wisest
Explanation
The article "a" is used before adjectives in their positive (simple) form.
"Wise" is the positive form; "wiser" and "wisest" are comparative and superlative, used when comparing.
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A. Noisy
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B. Class
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C. None of these
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D. He
Explanation
In the sentence "He is a noisy boy in the class":
"Noisy" is an adjective describing the noun "boy" (specifying a trait).
"He": Pronoun (subject).
"Boy"/"Class": Nouns.
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A. None of these
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B. Pretty
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C. The prettiest
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D. Prettier
Explanation
"Who is the prettiest girl in the picture?"
"The prettiest" is the superlative form of "pretty".
When comparing one person out of a group, we use the superlative form of the adjective
"The" is used before superlative adjectives.
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A. None of these
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B. Grave
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C. Rug
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D. Mule
Explanation
The idiom "As silent as the grave" means completely silent.
It refers to the absolute quietness associated with a grave.
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A. ناک کی گنگناھٹ کو
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B. اضطراب کو
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C. ان میں سے کوئی نہیں
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D. صوت اللام کو
Explanation
صفت غنہ کا مطلب ہوتا ہے ناک کی گنگناہٹ، جو کہ حرفِ ن یا م کی ادائیگی میں آتی ہے۔
یہ وہ آواز ہوتی ہے جو ناک کے ذریعے نکالی جاتی ہے، جیسے ن کے ساتھ آواز کی گونج۔
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A. None of these
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B. The
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C. An
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D. A
Explanation
"The" is used for a specific person or thing known to the speaker and listener.
"Boy in red shirt" is a specific boy, so "The" is appropriate.
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