A. Exclamatory
B. None of these
C. Passive
D. Active
Explanation
The sentence follows the active voice structure, where the subject (All my certificates) performs the action (are attached).
In passive voice , it would be restructured as: All my certificates have been attached herewith.
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A. Above
B. To
C. Towards
D. At
Explanation
Note:- If “possessive adjective” or “a noun with an apostrophe” is used before “home”, “to” or "at " is used before “ home ” only in case of specific verbs (Not with “arrive” and “reach”.
She arrived at his home means وہ اس کے گھر پہنچی تھی
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A. Day/Day
B. Day/Days
C. Days/Days
D. None of the above
Explanation
If two nouns are joined by preposition , the noun on either side singular and the verb is also singular .
Day by day is the correct sentence.
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A. My brother totally love cricket.
B. My boss like to have a monthly meeting.
C. Please put those boxes under the table.
D. The carpets that you bought last year have rotted.
Explanation
The carpets that you bought last year have rotted.
' that you bought last year' is an adjective clause modifying "carpets."
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A. More Beautiful
B. None of these
C. Beautiful
D. Most beautiful
Explanation
When comparing two things using an adjective with more than one syllable (like " beautiful "), we use " more " + adjective to form the comparative.
" Most beautiful " is for comparing three or more things (superlative).
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A. Dear
B. Please
C. Eggs
D. None of these
Explanation
" Dear " describes the noun " companion ," so it is an adjective .
" Eggs " is a noun, and " Please " is an interjection/request word .
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A. Most beautiful
B. None of these
C. More beautiful
D. Beautifuller
Explanation
For adjectives with more than two syllables, use "more" to form the comparative.
So, " more beautiful " is correct.
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A. This test is hard than the last one.
B. None of these
C. This test is harder than the last one.
D. This test is more hard than the last one.
Explanation
This test is harder than the last one.
" Harder " is the correct comparative form of " hard " to compare two things.
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A. They waited patiently for a long duration.
B. None of these
C. The coach gave the young athlete a trophy.
D. She had remarkably bright eyes.
Explanation
An adjective phrase modifies a noun and consists of an adjective along with its modifiers.
In " She had remarkably bright eyes ," the phrase "remarkably bright" modifies the noun "eyes," making it an adjective phrase.
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A. Cared
B. None of these
C. Care
D. Careful
Explanation
Careful is an adjective which means محتاط، ہوشیار، خبردار یا آگاہ
The sentence "Please be careful in the hallway" uses the adjective " careful " to describe how the person should behave in the hallway.
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