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A. As goes my health, you cannot worry.
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B. As far as my health is concerned, you don't have to worry
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C. As concerning my health, you don't have to worry.
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D. As for my health, you needn't worry
Explanation
As far as my health is concerned, you don't have to worry
This is a grammatically correct and natural English expression.
"As far as... is concerned" is the proper idiomatic structure to talk about a specific topic.
The sentence clearly and politely reassures someone regarding the speaker's health.
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A. He always had and will be doing it.
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B. He has always done it, and will always do it.
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C. He always has and will do it.
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D. He always will do as he has in the past.
Explanation
He has always done it, and will always do it.
This sentence maintains correct verb tense consistency:
"has always done it" (present perfect)
"will always do it" (future simple)
The use of "and" connects the two parts smoothly and grammatically.
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A. Gather
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B. Suspend
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C. Continue
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D. Suspect
Explanation
Continue is the opposite of defer.
To defer means ملتوی کرنا
To continue means جاری رکھنا
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A. none of the above
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B. Best
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C. Better
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D. Good
Explanation
The words comparatively and relatively take adjectives of positive degree.
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A. Pronoun
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B. None of the above
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C. Conjunction
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D. Noun
Explanation
Here the word each is a
Distributive adjective.
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A. Adverb
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B. Noun
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C. Verb
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D. Adjective
Explanation
Ignominious is an adjective which means Humiliating or undegnified.
Opposite word of Ignominious: Glorious or Admirable.
Usage is a sentence: The cospiracy frittered away to an ignominous conclusion.
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A. All are incorrect
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B. She makes breakfast once in a blue moon.
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C. She makes an breakfast once in a blue moon.
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D. She makes a breakfast once in a blue moon.
Explanation
No article should be used before Breakfast, lunch, tea, coffee etc.
Once in a blue moon means very rarely.
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A. She is scholar and awriter.
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B. She is a scholar and a writer.
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C. She is a scholar and writer.
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D. She is scholar and writer.
Explanation
Articles are needed before singular countable nouns.
Both "scholar" and "writer" are singular, countable nouns.
The article "a" is used before each for clarity and correctness.
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