A. Rapid
B. Leisurely
C. Dangerous
D. Slow
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Breakneck means تیز
Rapid means تیز
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A. Tired
B. Cliche
C. Fresh
D. None of These
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Hackneyed means پُرانا
Fresh means تازہ
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A. Did not go
B. Would not Gone
C. Would not go
D. Did not went
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It was raining heavily last night, so they did not go out.
The phrase correctly uses "did not go" to indicate that their plans were canceled due to the weather.
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A. Messers
B. Misses
C. Mesdames
D. None of these
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The plural of " Mrs ." is " Mesdames ".
It is used to address or refer to multiple married women.
It is derived from French and means " ladies " in formal usage.
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A. To adopt measures
B. None
C. To reveal secret
D. To save cat
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The idiom " Let the cat out of the bag " means to accidentally reveal a secret or surprise , often prematurely.
It is often used to describe a situation where someone unintentionally discloses confidential or surprising information.
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A. Feetes
B. Foots
C. Feet
D. Footes
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The plural of foot is feet .
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A. Paronyms
B. Synonyms
C. Antonyms
D. Homonyms
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Opposite means متضاد
Antonym means متضاد
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A. Plays
B. Play
C. Played
D. Was playing
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Here the word ' every indicated this sentence belong to President Indefinite Tense .
We use first form of verb ( play ) with I in this tense.
I play tennis every Saturday means میں ہر ہفتے کو ٹینس کھیلتا ہوں
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A. A letter is written by her.
B. A letter is being written by her.
C. A letter was being written by her.
D. A letter was written by her.
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Active voice formula: Subject + Verb + Object (She is writing a letter)
Passive Voice Formula: Object + (Be+ V3)+ (By+ subject)
A letter is being written by her.
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A. How can he swim
B. Swimming
C. To swim
D. How to swim
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"how to swim" is the mos t grammatically correct and natural way to express the idea that someone doesn't understand the process or technique of swimming.
"swimming" is a noun and doesn't fit the sentence structure.
"to swim": is an infinitive and, while related, doesn't directly convey the idea of knowing how to do something.
"How can he swim?": is a question, not a statement
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