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A. Phrase
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B. Clause
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C. Gerund
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Working" is a gerund because it is the -ing form of a verb used as a noun in the sentence.
In this case, it refers to the activity of working on the assignment.
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A. Minute
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B. Scarce
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C. Both B and C
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D. Happily
Explanation
ABUNDANT means کَثیر
Scarce means قلیل
Minute means بہت چھوٹا یا چھوٹا
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A. By whom you were taught English?
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B. By whom was you taught English?
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C. By which were you taught English?
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D. By who were you taught English?
Explanation
- The correct passive voice of "Who taught you English?" is "By whom were you taught English?".
- In passive voice, the object of the active sentence becomes the subject.
- "Who" changes to "whom" to reflect the passive structure correctly.
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A. Everlasting
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B. Garrulous
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C. Sneak
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D. Liberal
Explanation
PERPETUAL means دائمی، ہمیشہ رہنے والا Everlasting means لازوال |
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A. Good material
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B. None of these
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C. Litter
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D. Clean products
Explanation
Garbage means کچرا
Litter means گندگی
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A. To act recklessly
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B. To make a quick decision
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C. None of these
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D. To face a difficult or unpleasant situation with courage
Explanation
The idiom "to bite the bullet" means "to face a difficult or unpleasant situation with courage."
It refers to enduring a tough situation bravely rather than avoiding it.
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A. Generate
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B. Strengthen
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C. Stimulate
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D. Release
Explanation
IMPOUND: ضبط کرنا
Release: رہائی، چھور دینا
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A. For
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B. By
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C. With
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D. Of
Explanation
Generally fond is followed by of.
Fond of means کسی چیز کا شوقین ہونا
She is fond of music.
My friends are fond of tea.
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A. For
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B. None of these
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C. In
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D. Since
Explanation
"I have not seen her since June."
میں نے اسے جون سے نہیں دیکھا۔
"Since" is used to indicate a starting point in time for something that continues to the present.
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A. To be in a confused state of mind
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B. To get into trouble
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C. To o be impatient
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D. To suffer a huge finical loss
Explanation
- To get into the hot water: to get into trouble
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- To get into trouble مصیبت میں پڑنے کے لیے
- To get into the hot water is an idiom that means a difficult or dangerous situation
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