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A. Concerned
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B. Interested
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C. Captivate
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D. Both B and C
Explanation
Fascinated by means attracted by.
Fascinated means گرویدہ ہونا
Interested means دلچسپی رکھنا
Captivate means سحر انگیز
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A. Have been
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B. Have had
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C. Have
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Have had" is the correct present perfect tense to show ownership continuing from the past to the present.
"Have been" requires a verb ending in -ing, which is not present here.
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A. Rejected
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B. Conditional
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C. None of these
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D. Argued
Explanation
Contingent means ہنگامی
Conditional means مشروط
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A. Actual
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B. On the way
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C. Genuine
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D. All together
Explanation
- "En masse" is a French phrase that means "all together" or "as a whole".
- It is used to describe a group of people or things doing something simultaneously or in a collective manner.
- Example: "The crowd moved en masse to the exit when the fire alarm sounded."
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A. Enemy
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B. Friend
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C. Weak
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D. Fraud
Explanation
Foe means دشمن
Friend means دوست
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A. Please sit down
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B. He likes coffee
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C. None of these
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D. Does she not play badminton
Explanation
An imperative sentence gives a command, request, or instruction.
"Please sit down" is a direct command, making it an imperative sentence.
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A. Grammaer
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B. Gramar
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C. Grammar
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D. Grammer
Explanation
ٹیسٹ کی تیاری کے لیے بار بار پیپرز میں آنے والےیہ سپیلنگ ضرور یاد کریں
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A. Of
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B. From
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C. To
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D. None of the above
Explanation
Getting out of something means کسی چیز یا جگہ سے باہر نکلنا
The correct phrase is "getting out of the car" — "of" is used after "get out" when referring to vehicles.
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A. None of these
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B. It can be positioned anywhere
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C. In the middle of the paragraph
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D. At the start of the paragraph
Explanation
The topic sentence is usually placed at the beginning to introduce the main idea clearly.
This helps readers quickly understand what the paragraph will discuss.
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A. None of these
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B. Adverb of time
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C. Adverb of frequency
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D. Adverb of manner
Explanation
"Generally" indicates how often something happens, referring to the usual or common occurrence.
It modifies the verb "have" to express a typical frequency of sleep patterns in children.
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