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A. Noun phrase
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B. Prepositional phrase
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C. None of the above
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D. Adverb phrase
Explanation
"In the red dress" starts with the preposition "in" and ends with a noun — making it a prepositional phrase.
It describes which girl Hira is, giving more detail about the noun.
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A. Vverb phrase
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B. Noun phrase
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C. Adjective phrase
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D. Prepositional phrase
Explanation
"All the kids" is a noun phrase because it functions as the subject of the sentence and contains a noun ("kids") with modifiers.
A noun phrase centers around a noun and may include determiners or adjectives.
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A. Verb Phrase
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B. None of these
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C. Noun Phrase
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D. Adverb Phrase
Explanation
"What he attempted" acts as the object of the verb "in" — it tells what he failed in.
Since it functions like a thing or idea, it's considered a Noun Phrase.
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A. He will be punished.
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B. This is his habit.
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C. It doesn't matter.
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D. None of these
Explanation
"It doesn't matter" is a polite and forgiving way to accept someone's apology.
It doesn't matter means اس سے کوئی فرق نہیں پڑتا ہے
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A. Extremely busy
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B. In trouble
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C. Enjoying his work
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D. None of these
Explanation
The idiom "up to his eyes" means someone is extremely busy or deeply involved in something.
In this context, it shows the colleague has had a heavy workload.
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A. None of these
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B. To
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C. At
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D. Both
Explanation
He comes home late.
Usually no article required before home or house.
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A. In
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B. It
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C. To
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D. Against
Explanation
He has no trust in his own skill.
Trust in something means کسی چیز پر اعتماد ہونا
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A. Adverb phrase
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B. Prepositional phrase
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C. Noun phrase
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D. Adjective phrase
Explanation
Ans: d
Here the phrase "with a strange device" is acting as adjective phrase
He= subject
Bore= verb
Banner= noun
Therefore the adjectival phrase is ‘with a strange device'
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A. To harm unfairly
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B. None
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C. To strike at the exact position
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D. To work confidentially
Explanation
To hit below the belt: To say something that is often too personal, usually irrelevant, and always unfair.
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A. None of these
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B. In fact
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C. Somewhere in their life
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D. Face-to-face
Explanation
The phrase "in person" means meeting someone directly or face-to-face.
In person means ذاتی طور پر
Face-to-face means آمنے سامنے
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