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A. None of these
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B. Misspellid
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C. Misspelled
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D. Misspeled
Explanation
Misspelled means غلط ہجے
دیے گئے اسموں سے 'نیوٹر جنس' کی شناخت کریں۔
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A. Doctor
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B. Computer
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C. Maid
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D. Nurse
Explanation
the computer is a material (a device or a gadget used for technical work) and is not dependent on any gender.
so the computer is a neuter gender
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A. Above
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B. On
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C. In
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D. At
Explanation
The correct preposition is "on" when something is attached to or hanging on a surface.So: Look at the picture on the wall.
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A. It will be suggested that we should play together
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B. It is suggested that we should play together
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C. It was suggested that we should play together
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D. It should be suggested that we should play together
Explanation
Active Voice: Let + us + first form of a verb.
Passive Voice: It is suggested + that + we + should + first form of a verb.
Active Voice: Let us play together.
Passive Voice: It is suggested that we should play together.
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A. Did you park
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B. Did you parked
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C. Parked you
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D. None of these
Explanation
In past tense questions, the auxiliary verb "did" is used, followed by the base form of the main verb ("park").
Correct structure: "Where did you park the car?"
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A. Of
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B. At
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C. None of these
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D. By
Explanation
The correct phrase is "afraid of", meaning to fear something.
Example: "She is not afraid of death."
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A. Since
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B. None of these
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C. For
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D. Until
Explanation
"For": Used to indicate a duration of time (e.g., for three days, for months).
"Since": Refers to a specific starting point (e.g., since Monday, since 2020).
"Until": Marks an endpoint (e.g., until tomorrow).
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A. Up
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B. None of these
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C. On
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D. Of
Explanation
The phrase "brought up" means to raise or rear a child.
Correct sentence: "She was brought up by her uncle."
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A. Of
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B. To
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C. None of these
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D. At
Explanation
The correct preposition with "adjacent" is "to."
Correct sentence: "His house is adjacent to the mosque."
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A. Upon
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B. On
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C. After
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D. None of these
Explanation
The correct preposition after "congratulated" is "on" when referring to success or achievements.
So, the sentence is: "She congratulated me on my success."
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