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A. to get out of an agreement
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B. to be trapped
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C. to fulfil
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D. To retreat
Explanation
back out
واپس باہر
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A. imperative sentence
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B. none of these
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C. conditional sentence
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D. cumulative sentence
Explanation
Hurry up! (identify the type of sentence)
It is a sentence that expresses a direct command, request
Imperative sentences do not contain a subject.
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A. compound
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B. simple
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C. compound-complex
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D. complex
Explanation
Professor tends to get bored sitting on the beach, watching the waves, getting sand in his swimsuit, and reading detective novels for a week.
it is a simple sentence.
because the above sentence consists of only one clause, with a single subject (Professor) and predicate.
اس کی ہمت نے اسے عزت بخشی۔
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A. complex
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B. simple
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C. none
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D. compound
Explanation
Hence, in the given sentence: His courage won him honor is a simple sentence
Honor is used as a noun in the sentence
ND27-5-2023
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A. to be made.
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B. to make.
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C. made.
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D. to be making.
Explanation
You seem to be making great progress in your Spanish lessons.
ایسا لگتا ہے کہ آپ اپنے ہسپانوی اسباق میں بہت ترقی کر رہے ہیں۔
This construction uses the infinitive phrase
"to be making," indicating that the progress is happening in the present, which matches the context of the sentence.
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A. Goes
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B. Plays
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C. Enjoys
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D. Studies
Explanation
My cousin's son studies Turkish and English at university means میرے کزن کا بیٹا یونیورسٹی میں انگریزی اور ترکی کے زبان کا مطالعہ کرتا ہے۔
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A. Both are wrong
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B. Both are correct
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C. We could clearly see the snow-capped mountains at a distance
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D. We could clearly seen the snow-capped mountains at a distance
Explanation
- We could clearly see the snow-capped mountains at a distance is the correct one.
- We use first form of the verb (see) after modal verb (could).
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A. That was a sure mistake
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B. That was surely a mistake
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C. Both are wrong
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D. Both are correct
Explanation
That was surely a mistake means وہ یقیناً ایک غلطی تھی
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A. Semantics
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B. Phonology
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C. Morphology
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D. Phonetics
Explanation
Phonology is the study of the patterns of sounds in a language and across languages.
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A. Phonology
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B. Syntax
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C. Semantics
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D. Morphology
Explanation
Morphology refers to the science of word formation.
The term for a "structural part" of a word is "morpheme"
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