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A. kind
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B. Kinds
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C. All of the above
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D. kainds
Explanation
Kind is a noun.
Kinds is the plural of kind.
Kind means قسم
Kinds means types.
مضبوط جذباتی لفظ کے بعد کس رموز اوقاف کو کہا جاتا ہے؟
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A. apostrophe
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B. mark colon
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C. Exclamation
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D. hyphen
Explanation
The exclamation point is usually used after an exclamation or interjection.
It is intended to indicate strong feelings and convey emotion, as well as to indicate shouting or high volume.
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A. Sword
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B. Doubt
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C. Scientist
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D. Practical
Explanation
Silent C words are the silent letter In the word Scientist
The W in the sword is silent
In the word 'Doubt', 'b' is the silent letter.
More Example :
A silent letter is a letter that isn't heard when a particular word is pronounced.
Think of the “b” in subtle
the “a” in bread
and the “h,” in ghost
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کی صحیح املا کا انتخاب کریں؟
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A. None
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B. Apponant
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C. Opponent
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D. Apponent
Explanation
Opponent مخالف
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A. Gary told his wife where she has been.
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B. Gary Inquired his wife that where you have been.
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C. None of these
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D. Gary asked his wife where she had been.
Explanation
Gary asked his wife where she had been.
"Have you been?" (present perfect) changes to "had been" (past perfect) in reported speech.
The question form becomes a statement (no inversion or question mark).
Pronoun "you" changes to "she".
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A. She asked her husband if he would be home soon.
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B. She told her husband will he be home soon.
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C. She asked her husband would you be home soon.
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D. None of these
Explanation
She asked her husband if he would be home soon.
"Will you be..." (direct question) changes to "if he would be..." (indirect speech).
The question form becomes a statement in reported speech, and "will" changes to "would."
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A. He
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B. Mobile phone
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C. Her
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D. Message
Explanation
Direct object: a message
Indirect object: her (the person receiving the message)
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A. He said I was ready.
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B. He wondered if I am ready.
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C. He told that you are ready.
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D. He asked if I was ready.
Explanation
Change from direct to indirect speech:
"He said, 'Are you ready?'" → This is a question.
The reporting verb becomes "asked."
"Are you ready?" → "if I was ready" in indirect speech.
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A. I request Hamid to speak the truth always
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B. I advised Hamid to speak the truth always
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C. I asked Hamid to speak the truth
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D. None of these
Explanation
- In indirect speech, commands and advice are usually reported using verbs like "advised" or "told."
- "Always speak the truth" is a piece of advice, so "advised" is the most appropriate choice.
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A. The porter said, "I would take care of your baggage while you buy your ticket, Madam."
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B. None of these
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C. The porter said, "I would take care of your baggage while you bought your ticket, Madam."
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D. The porter said, "I will take care of your baggage while you buy your ticket, Madam."
Explanation
The porter said, "I will take care of your baggage while you buy your ticket, Madam."
The sentence is in direct speech.
Present tense ("will" and "buy") is used because the event has not yet occurred, aligning with the porter’s respectful assurance.
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