A. Subjective case
B. Verb
C. Preposition
D. Objective case
Explanation
The subjective case is the case used for a noun or pronoun that is the subject of a verb. For example (subjective case shaded): The boy eats pies.
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A. Neither the teacher nor the students are ready
B. Neither the teacher nor the students is ready
C. Neither the teacher or the students are ready
D. None of these
Explanation
" Neither...nor " follows singular agreement when referring to different subjects, and " is " matches " the teacher " as the closest noun. Despite " students " being plural , the singular subject closer to the verb determines the agreement in formal grammar.
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A. There was heavy fog in the morning: the service at the airport were closed.
B. There was heavy fog in the morning; the service at the airport were closed.
C. None of these
D. There was heavy fog in the morning the service at the airport were closed.
Explanation
There was heavy fog in the morning; the service at the airport were closed.
صبح کے وقت شدید دھند تھی۔ ہوائی اڈے پر سروس بند تھی۔
A semicolon (;) correctly connects two closely related independent clauses.
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A. Adjective
B. Adverb of frequency
C. none
D. Adverb of degree
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Words like always, usually, often, sometimes, rarely, and never are called Adverb of Frequency.
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A. None of the above
B. Within
C. Upon
D. On
Explanation
He signed on the paper is the correct sentence which means اس نے صفحے پر دستخط کیا
Do not use on after sign .
Sign is a main verb not noun here.
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A. Pronoun
B. Verb
C. Preposition
D. Conjunction
Explanation
Here without is a preposition which means in the absence of.
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A. looking to
B. Looking for
C. Looking in
D. looking on
Explanation
To look for is a phrasal which means to search .
Look for means ڈھونڈنا
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A. Participle
B. noun clause
C. verb phrase
D. none
Explanation
In linguistics, a verb phrase is a syntactic unit composed of a verb and its arguments except the subject of an independent clause or coordinate clause.
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A. Pronoun
B. Noun
C. Adverb
D. Conjunction
Explanation
"Only" modifies the verb "read", so it is an adverb .
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A. To abuse someone
B. To frighten someone
C. To confuse someone
D. To flatter someone
Explanation
"Make one's flesh creep" means to frighten someone.
This expression describes a strong feeling of fear or discomfort .
It often due to something eerie or unsettling.
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