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A. Those who are helped by themselves are helped by God
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B. Those who help God help themselves
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C. Those who help themselves are helped by God
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D. Those who help themselves help God
Explanation
Given sentence is in simple present tense and it is in active voice.
Rule:
Subject + (is/am/are) + V3 + Other agents
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A. buying
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B. by
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C. to buy
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D. for
Explanation
"Are the boys interested in buying a football?"
Here, "buying" is the gerund form of the verb used after "interested in" to describe the action the boys are interested in.
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A. The
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B. A
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C. No Article required
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D. An
Explanation
Here the sentence is talking about a particular shirt.
We use article the with particular things.
We use a/an for common things (not particular)
Here is the shirt which you gave me yesterday.
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A. No Article required
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B. An
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C. A
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D. The
Explanation
We use an before hour.
An is an article here.
Hour gives vowel sound.
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A. A
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B. The
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C. No article
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D. An
Explanation
He is the most intelligent student of this class.
We use article the for superlative degrees of Adjectives.
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A. The
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B. An
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C. A
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D. None of the above
Explanation
Same purpose = no article
Different purpose = use Article
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A. No article
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B. The
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C. An
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D. A
Explanation
The officer went to the college to meet the professor.
Same purpose: no article
Different purpose: Article is used
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A. A
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B. The
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C. No article
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D. An
Explanation
The committee appointed him caption.
کمیٹی نے اس کو کیپٹن منتخب کرلیا ہے۔
No article
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A. The
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B. An
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C. Both B & C
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D. A
Explanation
A & An are called Indefinite Articles.
The is called Definite Article.
AGM 24-12-2022
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A. She is a scholar and writer.
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B. She is scholar and awriter.
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C. She is scholar and writer.
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D. She is a scholar and a writer.
Explanation
Articles are needed before singular countable nouns.
Both "scholar" and "writer" are singular, countable nouns.
The article "a" is used before each for clarity and correctness.
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