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A. None of these
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B. Me for doing
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C. Me doing
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D. Me, to do
Explanation
"My mother told me to do the report before Friday."
The verb "tell" is followed by an object ("me") and then the infinitive ("to do").
So the full correct phrase is "told me to do."
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A. Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults
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B. Certificate in English Language Training and Assessment
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C. Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
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D. Certificate in English Language Teaching Abroad
Explanation
CELTA is a widely recognized qualification for teaching English as a foreign language
It stands for Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages.
This qualification is awarded by Cambridge University
اقوام متحدہ اپریل میں انگریزی زبان کا دن کس شخصیت کے اعزاز میں مناتی ہے؟
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A. Thomas More
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B. William Shakespeare
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C. None of these
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D. Nelson Mandela
Explanation
English Language Day: April 23 (annually)
The United Nations celebrates English Language Day because it is the date William Shakespeare.
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A. On
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B. In
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C. At
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D. Above
Explanation
The correct preposition is "on" when something is attached to or hanging on a surface.So: Look at the picture on the wall.
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A. It is suggested that we should play together
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B. It was suggested that we should play together
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C. It will be suggested that we should play together
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D. It should be suggested that we should play together
Explanation
Active Voice: Let + us + first form of a verb.
Passive Voice: It is suggested + that + we + should + first form of a verb.
Active Voice: Let us play together.
Passive Voice: It is suggested that we should play together.
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A. Did you park
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B. Did you parked
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C. None of these
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D. Parked you
Explanation
In past tense questions, the auxiliary verb "did" is used, followed by the base form of the main verb ("park").
Correct structure: "Where did you park the car?"
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A. Of
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B. None of these
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C. By
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D. At
Explanation
The correct phrase is "afraid of", meaning to fear something.
Example: "She is not afraid of death."
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A. None of these
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B. Since
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C. For
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D. Until
Explanation
"For": Used to indicate a duration of time (e.g., for three days, for months).
"Since": Refers to a specific starting point (e.g., since Monday, since 2020).
"Until": Marks an endpoint (e.g., until tomorrow).
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A. Proficient
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B. Skilled
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C. Talented
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D. Both A and B
Explanation
Adept means ماہر
Skilled means ماہر
Proficient means کسی کام میں ہنر مند یا اہل
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A. None of these
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B. Of
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C. Up
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D. On
Explanation
The phrase "brought up" means to raise or rear a child.
Correct sentence: "She was brought up by her uncle."
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