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A. None of these
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B. Will
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C. For
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D. Shall
Explanation
I will be rich one day.
میں ایک دن امیر ہو جاؤں گا۔
"Will" is used to express a strong intention or future certainty.
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A. Heard
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B. Hear
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C. Listen
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D. None of these
Explanation
I can hear somebody coming.
میں کسی کے آنے کی آواز سن سکتا ہوں۔
Here, "hear" indicates the ability to perceive sound, fitting the context of detecting someone approaching.
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A. Certain
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B. Sure
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C. Expected
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D. None of these
Explanation
The repairs are expected to cost more than you think.
توقع کی جاتی ہے کہ مرمت پر آپ کی سوچ سے زیادہ لاگت آئے گی۔
"expected" is used to indicate a forecast or anticipation about the cost
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A. Lucid
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B. Legible
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C. Illegible
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D. None of these
Explanation
illegible handwriting cannot be easily read.
غیر قانونی لکھاوٹ آسانی سے پڑھی نہیں جا سکتی۔
"illegible" means not clear enough to be read.
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A. none of these
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B. previous
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C. latest
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D. last
Explanation
He is enjoying his latest job.
وہ اپنی تازہ ترین ملازمت سے لطف اندوز ہو رہا ہے۔
This implies that he is currently enjoying the most recent job he has taken.
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A. bring implies movement towards someone
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B. take implies movement away from someone
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C. None of these
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D. Both a & b
Explanation
The essential difference between these two words is that bring implies movement toward someone or something:
Bring your instrument with you when you come over.
Whereas take implies movement away from someone or something:
Take your belongings with you when you're leaving.
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A. A Tiger runs fast that an elephanT
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B. A tiger runs fast that An Elephant
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C. A tiger runs fast that an elephant
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D. A tiger runs fast that elephant
Explanation
Explanation:
1. The comparative form of the adjective "fast" is "faster" when comparing two things.
2. In this case, we are comparing the speed of a tiger and an elephant, so the correct form to use is "faster" instead of "fast."
3. The conjunction "than" is used to show the comparison between the speed of the tiger and the elephant.
4. Additionally, "an" is used before both "tiger" and "elephant" as they are singular nouns.
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A. The book is on the shelf.
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B. The books is on the shelf.
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C. The books are on the shelf.
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D. The book are on the shelf.
Explanation
The book is on the shelf.
میں اپنی بہن سے دو سال بڑا ہوں۔
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A. I am two years elder from my sister
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B. I was two years elder than my sister
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C. None of these
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D. I am two years elder than my sister
Explanation
وہ دس دن سے بخار میں مبتلا ہے۔
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A. He have been suffering from fever for ten days
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B. He has been suffering from fever for ten days
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C. None of these
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D. He has suffering from fever for ten days
Explanation
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