A. Laying
B. Lying
C. Lay
D. Lain
Explanation
In this sentence, " lying " is the correct form of the verb to use
because it is the present participle that describes the continuous action of the cat being
"laying" is the present participle of "lay," which means to place something down.
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A. Ellipses
B. None
C. Inversion
D. Elision
Explanation
The sentence is an example of " inversion ."
It places the auxiliary verb "do" before the subject "the managers" to emphasize the rarity of the managers' responses.
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A. None of these
B. Health is preferable to wealth.
C. Health is preferable over wealth.
D. Health is more preferable than wealth.
Explanation
The correct sentence is: " Health is preferable to wealth ."
The phrase "preferable to" is the proper way to compare two things in terms of preference.
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A. My whole family is worried because one of our cats seems to have disappeared.
B. None of these
C. My whole family is worried because one of our cat seems to have disappeared.
D. My whole family is worried because one of our cats seem to have disappeared.
Explanation
The correct sentence is: " My whole family is worried because one of our cats seems to have disappeared ."
"Cats" agrees with "one of" and "seems" matches the singular subject "one of our cats."
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A. Khalid is afraid from snakes.
B. Khalid is afraid off snakes.
C. None
D. Khalid is afraid of snakes.
Explanation
The correct sentence is:." Khalid is afraid of snakes ."
"Afraid of" is the correct prepositional phrase used to express fear of something.
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A. The students finished their homework early today
B. The students has finished their homework early today.
C. None of these
D. The students have finished their homework early today.
Explanation
The correct sentence is: " The students have finished their homework early today ."
Have" is used with the plural subject "students," and the present perfect tense ("have finished") indicates a completed action with relevance to the present.
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A. Which
B. And
C. Or
D. But
Explanation
This house is large, but it is quite old-fashioned."
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The conjunction " but " is used to contrast the two ideas — the house being large and old-fashioned at the same time.
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ایک اعلانیہ جملہ کس رموز اوقاف کے ساتھ ختم ہوتا ہے؟
A. None of these
B. Full stop (.)
C. Question mark (?)
D. Exclamation mark (!)
Explanation
Declarative sentences, which make a statement, typically end with a full stop (.)
The period (.) is placed at the end of declarative sentences, statements thought to be complete, and after many abbreviations.
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A. The president and his family visited some historic sites.
B. The family of president Jones enjoyed a vacation.
C. The nation looks to the president for leadership.
D. The media interviews the president most days.
Explanation
The sentence that contains a capitalization error is: "The family o f president J ones enjoyed a vacation."
The title "president" should be capitalized when it comes directly before a name, so it should be "President Jones."
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A. She takes after her mother in curts and features
B. She takes after her mother's curts and features
C. She resembles with her mother in courts and features.
D. She is taking after her mother in curts and feature
Explanation
She takes after her mother in curts and features.
This sentence is incorrect.
The word "curts" is still incorrect and does not convey the intended meaning.
The correct word to use in this context is "traits" or "characteristics. "
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