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A. Adverb
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B. None
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C. Preposition
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D. Verb
Explanation
Verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, and forming the main part of the predicate of a sentence, such as hear, become, happen.
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A. In the nick of time
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B. in time
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C. on time
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D. None
Explanation
In The Nick Of Time : آخری وقت پر
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A. in
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B. None
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C. on
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D. at
Explanation
To refer to a place, use the prepositions "in" (the point itself)
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A. To be able to decide about some things
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B. Both
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C. None
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D. To be unable to decide about some thing
Explanation
Idiom has separate meaning of its own
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A. He
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B. All of the above
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C. Him
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D. His
Explanation
Generally, objective case comes after a preposition.
Examples:examples: I know about him.
“He” is the subjective case while “him” is the objective case.
"About" is the preposition here.
Explanation
You use "in" in this sentence because it refers to a period of time that will pass before something happens.
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A. Clear
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B. Known
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C. Popular
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D. None of these
Explanation
Vague means مبہم
Clear means صاف
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A. Grimace
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B. Smile
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C. Glare
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D. Scowl
Explanation
Frown means ناراضگی
Smile means مسکراہٹ
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A. Beating about the bush
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B. None of these
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C. Repeating our request
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D. Wasting time in useless effort
Explanation
The idiom "flogging a dead horse" means trying to continue with something that has no hope of success.
In this context, it suggests further appeals are pointless and a waste of time.
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A. An eye for an eye
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B. A nail for a nail
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C. A life for a life
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D. None of these
Explanation
"A tooth for a tooth and an eye for an eye" is the complete phrase.
It means to retaliate with an equal punishment for a wrong done to you.
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