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A. None of these
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B. In
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C. Of
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D. With
Explanation
The phrase "run out of" is a common English expression meaning to have no more of something.
So, "We have run out of groceries and provisions" is grammatically and idiomatically correct.
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A. None of these
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B. Plenty
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C. Some
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D. Any
Explanation
In negative sentences, "any" is used with uncountable nouns like sugar.
Since the sentence is negative (have not got), "any" is the correct choice.
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A. To purchase
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B. For shopping
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C. For getting
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D. For buying
Explanation
She went to the market to purchase some vegetables means کچھ سبزی خریدنے وہ مارکیٹ گئی
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A. any
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B. Much
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C. Many
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D. More
Explanation
There is not any milk in the freezer
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