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A. Present Continous
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B. Past Perfect Continous
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C. None of these
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D. Past Continous
Explanation
The sentence structure "had been + verb (-ing)" indicates the Past Perfect Continuous Tense.
This tense is used to show an action that started in the past and continued for a certain duration before another past event.
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A. -in
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B. -re
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C. -pre
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D. -un
Explanation
The prefix "re-" means again, which fits the sentence meaning: look at this chapter again.
So, "review" means to go over or examine something again.
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A. None of the above
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B. Prefix
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C. Suffix
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D. Affix
Explanation
An affix is a word part added to the base form of a word to change its meaning.
It can be a prefix (before the base) or suffix (after the base).
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A. None of these
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B. Because
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C. To
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D. On
Explanation
"To" completes the phrase "to the best of his ability".
It means he worked with his maximum effort.
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A. Do not improve
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B. Won't improve
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C. Are not improving
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D. Haven't improved
Explanation
Won't improve means بہتری نہیں آئے گی
"Won't improve" is the correct choice because it refers to a future outcome dependent on a present action (learning to take a break).
The sentence implies that if you don't take breaks, your ability to speak English will not improve in the future.
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A. Even though
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B. Provided
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C. Therefore
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D. Until
Explanation
Even though means despite the fact that.
Even though اس حقیقت کے باوجود
"Even though" is used to show contrast between two clauses — bad weather vs. going outside.
It correctly introduces the unexpected action despite the horrible weather.
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A. Study
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B. Studies
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C. Studying
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D. Studied
Explanation
The phrase "After studying all the day" correctly uses the gerund (verb + ing) form after "after."
It shows an action completed before another (her head was aching).
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A. However
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B. Therefore
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C. As a result
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D. Even so
Explanation
"However" shows contrast between having no clues and tips still coming in.
It logically connects two opposing ideas in a single sentence.
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A. None of these
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B. Something
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C. Anyone
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D. Anywhere
Explanation
The correct word is "something" because it refers to an unspecified item or drink in this context.
"Something to drink" is the proper expression when offering a drink.
طباعت کی پہلی کوشش کی طرف سے انگلینڈ میں کیا گیا تھا
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A. William Caxton
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B. James Arkwright
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C. None
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D. James Watt
Explanation
The first printing press was brought to England by William Caxton in 1476.
He is considered the first English printer.
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