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A. Until
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B. By
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C. To
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D. With
Explanation
I am not concerned with his affairs
With means 'in the same place as someone or something' or 'accompanying':
She arrived with her boyfriend.
I don't like tea with milk.
There was a free phone with the car.
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A. spending more than income
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B. Poor
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C. Very Rich
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D. Stingy
Explanation
To be rolling in money means بہت زیادہ امیر یا مالدار ہونا
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A. Adverb phrase
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B. Noun phrase
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C. Prepositional phrase
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D. Adjective phrase
Explanation
Ans: d
Here the phrase "with a strange device" is acting as adjective phrase
He= subject
Bore= verb
Banner= noun
Therefore the adjectival phrase is ‘with a strange device'
وہ جتنا __ بھاگ سکتا تھا۔
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A. fast
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B. fastly
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C. solemny
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D. cleverly
Explanation
He ran as fast as he could
وہ جتنی تیزی سے بھاگ سکتا تھا، بھاگا۔
"Fast" is both an adjective and an adverb
ND23-4-2023
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A. He forbade me to smoke
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B. He asked me not to smoke
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C. He shouted at me not to smoke
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D. He told me not to smoke
Explanation
He forbade me to smoke means اس نے مجھے تمباکونوشی سے منع کیا
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A. In
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B. With
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C. On
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D. To
Explanation
The correct preposition is "in" when referring to a reduction or decrease in something, such as prices.
Other options:
About: Does not fit the context of describing a decrease.
On: Incorrect in this context.
Of: Refers to possession or belonging, not a decrease.
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A. Compile of data
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B. Compile from data
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C. Compile at data
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D. Compile by data
Explanation
The verb "compile" is typically used with the preposition "from"
To indicate the source of the information being gathered, as in "compile data from various sources."
مندرجہ ذیل میں سے کون سا تعلق کنکشن کی مثال ہے؟
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A. or
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B. and
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C. neither/ not
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D. but
Explanation
A correlative conjunction is one of a pair of conjunctions that work together to connect equal parts of a sentence.
Examples of Correlative Conjunctions
Neither… nor. Not only…but also.
ND-21-5-2023
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A. Oldest
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B. Cities
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C. None of these
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D. World
Explanation
"Oldest" is the superlative degree of the adjective "old".
Superlative form shows the highest degree among three or more things.
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A. Beautiful
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B. This
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C. None of these
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D. Very
Explanation
"Beautiful" describes the noun "flower," so it is the adjective.
"This" is a determiner; "very" is an adverb.
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