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A. and
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B. because
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C. but
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D. None of these
Explanation
New York is expensive (negative)
I like it (positive)
The conjunction but is used to show contrast, so the correct sentence is:
New York is expensive, but I like it.
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A. Sami colon
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B. Exclamation
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C. Comma
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D. None of these
Explanation
Dear friend, I need your help.
The suitable punctuation to fill in the blank is a comma.
A comma is used to separate the salutation ("Dear friend") from the main body of the sentence ("I need your help").
It helps to create a clear and grammatically correct sentence structure.
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A. Furthermore
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B. Whether
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C. Therefore
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D. As a result
Explanation
The teacher seemed undecided whether to take class or leave the class.
Whether is a conjunction which means if.
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A. else
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B. another
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C. now
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D. other
Explanation
- have you had enough to eat, or would you like something else?
- کیا آپ کے پاس کھانے کے لیے کافی ہے، یا آپ کچھ اور چاہیں گے؟
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- Else is best to keep the meaning of the original sentence
- Else can be a conjunction, an adverb or an adjective.
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A. Conjunction
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B. Adverb
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C. Preposition
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D. Adjective
Explanation
- I would rather die (than) beg.
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- (than): Conjunction
- THAN (conjunction, preposition): used when making comparisons
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A. Oh I forgot my keys.
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B. Oh! I forgot my keys.
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C. Oh, I forgot my keys.
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D. On! I forgot my keys.
Explanation
The correct sentence is: "Oh, I forgot my keys."
"Oh" is a common interjection used to express surprise, which fits the context of suddenly remembering the forgotten keys.
It is properly followed by a comma, as interjections are typically separated from the rest of the sentence.
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A. Recognize
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B. Considers
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C. Consider
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D. Recognizes
Explanation
Architect means معمار
Consider means غور کرنا
- The verb must be in its base form after "must" (modal verb).
- "Must consider" correctly follows the rule of modal verbs + base verb.
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A. Adjective
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B. Verb
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C. Adverb
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D. Noun
Explanation
In the sentence "I fast in Ramzan," the underlined word is "fast."
Part of Speech:
Fast in this context is used as a verb meaning to abstain from food or drink.
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A. Have pleased
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B. Pleases
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C. Pleasing
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D. Pleased
Explanation
"Pleased" is the correct past tense verb to match the past tense of "heard."
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A. he told me that he would call me
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B. none
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C. he asked me that he would call me
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D. He said that he would call me.
Explanation
Indirect Speech: He said that he would call me.
Explanation: If the reporting verb is in the past tense, then the models like will/shall change to would.
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