A. In danger
B. At a safe place
C. Under suspicion
D. Be comfortable
Explanation
"Under a cloud" means being under suspicion or doubt.
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A. An equal chance for everyone
B. Indifference in opinion
C. Equal disadvantage
D. Perfection
Explanation
Fair field and no favor is an English idiom.
Fair field and no favor mean an equal chance for
everyone.
Fair field and no favor means سب کے لیے یکساں
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A. With a heavy heart
B. When it was raining
C. Of his own accord
D. In disgrace
Explanation
Under a cloud is an English idiom.
under a cloud means in disgrace .
Under a cloud means بدنامی یا رسوائی
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A. Tall
B. Tail
C. Taller
D. Tallest
Explanation
The building is so Tall عمارت اتنی اونچی ہے۔ ** Tall is best to keep the meaning of the original sentence The following sentence is the simple form of the sentence so we use the first foam of the verb
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A. Seeing site worthy
B. Worthy seeing site
C. Worth seeing site
D. Site worth seeing
Explanation
"It was a site worth seeing."
"Site" is a noun (a place or location).
"Worth seeing" is a phrase that acts like an adjective to describe the site.
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A. Gold
B. Diamond
C. Bronze
D. Silver
Explanation
"Not all that glitters is Gold ."
تمام چمکدار سونا نہیں ہے۔
The phrase means that not everything that appears valuable or attractive on the outside is actually valuable .
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A. Will you
B. Will not you
C. Would you
D. Shall you
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This is a question related to Question Tag.
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A. wolf
B. Dog
C. fox
D. Dogs
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The idiom " it is raining cats and dogs ", used to describe particularly heavy rain , is of unknown etymology and is not necessarily related to the raining animals phenomenon.
The phrase has been used at least since the 17th century.
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A. Infinitive
B. None of these
C. Gerund
D. Participle
Explanation
" To return " is an infinitive because it consists of "to" + the base verb "return."
Infinitives function as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs in a sentence.
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A. fainted
B. divided his narrative
C. took time off
D. Suddenly stopped
Explanation
break off: to become separated from something as a result of force.
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