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A. Compound Complex
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B. None of the above
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C. Compound
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D. Simple
Explanation
A simple sentence contains only one independent clause, meaning it has a subject and a predicate and expresses a complete thought.
It does not have any subordinate or dependent clauses.
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A. My views are different than yours.
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B. None of these
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C. My views are different from yours.
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D. My views are different to yours.
Explanation
My views are different from yours.
"Different from" is the standard and grammatically correct phrase used to compare two things.
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A. Adjective phrase
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B. Noun phrase
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C. None of these
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D. Adverb clause
Explanation
"Even if it rains" is an adverbial clause because it modifies the verb "will go".
It indicating the condition under which the action (going to the game) will happen.
It explains when or under what condition the action will take place, which is characteristic of an adverb clause.
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A. Gerund
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B. Infinitive
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C. Participle
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D. None of these
Explanation
In the sentence "His biggest fear is driving on the main road," the word "driving" is a gerund.
A gerund is the -ing form of a verb that functions as a noun.
Here, "driving" is acting as a noun.
It is the subject of the sentence.
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A. Interrogative
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B. Imperative
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C. None of these
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D. Optative
Explanation
"Do not stop!" is an imperative sentence because it gives a command or instruction.
It also has a negative form because it tells the listener not to do something. So, it is both imperative and negative.
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A. None of these
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B. Noun phrase
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C. Relative clause
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D. Main clause
Explanation
"Which is very old" is a relative clause because it provides additional information about the noun "house" in the main sentence.
A relative clause typically begins with a relative pronoun like "which," "who," or "that."
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A. Compound Sentence
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B. Complex Sentence
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C. None of these
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D. Simple Sentence
Explanation
The sentence contains two clauses: "We missed our train" and "because we were late," connected by the subordinating conjunction "because."
A complex sentence consists of an independent clause and a dependent clause, which is the case here.
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A. This is the cow that lowing.
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B. This is the cow that low.
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C. This is the cow that lows.
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D. None of these
Explanation
This is the cow that lows.
"Cow" is singular, so the verb must be "lows" (singular form).
"That" is correctly used for animals in defining clauses.
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A. None of these
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B. And
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C. At
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D. Until
Explanation
Until is a subordinate conjunction that connects a dependent clause to an independent clause (e.g., "I will wait until you arrive").
At is a preposition.
And is a coordinating conjunction.
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A. Braces
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B. Parentheses
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C. None of these
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D. Semi colon
Explanation
Parentheses ( ) are used to add extra information or clarification within a sentence.
In "(the architect)", parentheses enclose additional but non-essential information about Hameed Ullah Khan.
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