A. None of these
B. Phrase
C. Interjection
D. Clause
Explanation
" Hush !" is an interjection because it expresses a sudden emotion or command.
Interjections are words or phrases used to convey strong feelings, often followed by an exclamation mark.
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A. Boy
B. The
C. Clever
D. None of these
Explanation
An adjective describes a noun — here, " clever " describes the boy.
So, " clever " is the adjective in the sentence.
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A. Indirect Object
B. Linking Verb
C. None of these
D. Direct Object
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" Tastes " connects the subject " Vinegar " to its state " sour ," without showing action.
Linking verbs describe a state of being rather than an action.
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A. Fly, flewon, flewon
B. Fly, flewen, flown
C. None of these
D. Fly, flew, flown
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The correct verb forms are Fly (present), Flew (past), Flown (past participle).
Fly means اڑنا
Flew means اڑ گیا
Flown means اڑ گیا
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A. Quick
B. Run
C. None of these
D. Beautiful
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A verb represents an action, state, or occurrence.
" Run " is an action and therefore a verb .
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A. None of these
B. Interjection
C. Conjunction
D. Subjunctive
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" Subjunctive " is a mood used in verbs , not a part of speech.
The main parts of speech are :
Noun Pronoun Verb Adjective Adverb Preposition Conjunction Interjection
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A. Does
B. Do
C. None of these
D. Is
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" Does " is used as the auxiliary verb with " she " ( third-person singular ) to form a question.
" Does she like coffee or tea?" the correct sentence.
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A. Is being
B. is been
C. can be
D. was been
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Complete shutdown Is being observed today against new law: نئے قانون کے خلاف آج مکمل ہڑتال کی جا رہی ہے ۔ *** "being observed" and " today against new law" : are two actions that started in the past and continue in the present "Is being" is used to describe an action that started in the past and continues in the present *** 'being' is the present participle of the verb 'be' and can be used with the continuous form of the verb 'be' in all its forms i.e. am, is, was, are, and were
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A. Been were
B. Were
C. Was
D. None of the above
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The number of + singular verb
A number of + plural verb
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A. None
B. Has
C. On
D. Have
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A collection of flowers is called a bouquet.
A collection of people is called a crowd.
A collection of clothes is called a bundle.
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