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A. Predicate
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B. Preposition
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C. Subject
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D. None of these
Explanation
- "Has arrived" is the verb phrase that tells what the subject (The hour to prepare lesson) has done.
- A predicate includes the verb and provides information about the subject.
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A. Gwadar is a beautiful port city; the beaches are warm, sandy and spotlessly clean.
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B. Gwadar is a beautiful port city, the beaches are warm, sandy and spotlessly clean.
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C. None of these
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D. Gwadar is a beautiful port city: the beaches are warm, sandy and spotlessly clean.
Explanation
Gwadar is a beautiful port city; the beaches are warm, sandy and spotlessly clean.
A semicolon (;) correctly separates two independent clauses that are closely related in meaning.
Using a comma instead would create a comma splice, which is grammatically incorrect.
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A. Did not go
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B. Would not go
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C. Did not went
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D. Would not Gone
Explanation
It was raining heavily last night, so they did not go out.
The phrase correctly uses "did not go" to indicate that their plans were canceled due to the weather.
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A. Finishing
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B. Finished
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C. Finish
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D. To finish
Explanation
She found it easy to finish the test.
اسے امتحان ختم کرنا آسان معلوم ہوا۔
The phrase "found it easy to finish" correctly uses the infinitive form "to finish" to describe the ease of completing the test.
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A. Feetes
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B. Feet
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C. Foots
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D. Footes
Explanation
The plural of foot is feet.
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A. Landlady
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B. Land owner
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C. Land woman
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D. Landmistress
Explanation
Both LANDLORD and Landlady are nouns.
LANDLORD means جاگیر دار
Landlady means جاگیردارنی
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A. Panther
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B. Lion
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C. Tiger
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D. Loin
Explanation
Lion is a noun.
Masculine Gender: Lion
Feminine Gender: Lioness
Lion means شیر
Lioness means شیرنی
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A. Auxiliary Verb
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B. Action verb
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C. Helping verb
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D. Linking verb
Explanation
A linking verb is a verb that links the subject to a noun or an adjective to re-identify it or describe it.
We have a linking verb: to appear, to feel, to look, to smell, to sound, and to taste.
Felt is an example of Linking Verb here.
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A. I am helped by him
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B. I was being helped by him
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C. I will be helped by him
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D. I was helped by him
Explanation
This sentence belongs to Past Indefinite Tense.
Active Voice: He helped me.
Passive Voice: I was helped by him.
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A. Grapefruits
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B. Furniture
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C. Stories
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D. Knowledges
Explanation
The word Knowledge has no plural form.
Knowledge is the correct form.
Knowledge means علم
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