Explanation
We reached at the station just in time.
ہم عین وقت پر اسٹیشن پہنچ گئے۔
The preposition "at" is used to indicate a specific location, in this case, the station.
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A. From
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B. By
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C. With
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D. To
Explanation
The correct preposition to use with "allergic" is "to".
She is allergic to cats.
اسے بلیوں سے الرجی ہے۔
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A. On
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B. For
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C. With
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D. Of
Explanation
He was accused of stealing the pen.
اس پر قلم چرانے کا الزام تھا۔
The correct preposition after "accused" is always "of" when followed by a verb in -ing form.
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A. On
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B. Over
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C. None of these
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D. Under
Explanation
The phrase “placed on the table” means the book is resting directly on the surface.
"On" correctly shows contact between the book and the table.
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A. In
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B. None of these
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C. On
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D. And
Explanation
The correct phrase is "on earth", referring to the surface of the planet.
"On" is the appropriate preposition when talking about animals living on land.
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A. In
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B. None of these
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C. With
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D. For
Explanation
- "In" is used for durations of time to indicate how long something takes.
- Example: She learnt to drive in three weeks. (It took her three weeks to learn.)
- اس نے تین ہفتوں میں گاڑی چلانا سیکھا۔
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A. None of these
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B. With
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C. Of
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D. By
Explanation
He was ignorant of the whole situation.
وہ ساری صورتحال سے بے خبر تھا۔
It means he was unaware or lacked knowledge about the situation.
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A. Was
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B. Is
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C. None of these
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D. Were
Explanation
Either Sana or her friends were present there.
This is because "either...or" structures take the verb form that agrees with the subject closer to the verb.
It in this case is "friends" (plural), hence "were" is correct.
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A. is
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B. or
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C. of
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D. then
Explanation
She is afraid of anything.
وہ کسی بھی چیز سے ڈرتی ہے۔
"Afraid of" is a standard phrase in English.
The preposition "of" is used to indicate the cause or object of the fear.
وہ ____ آمنہ سے بڑی ہے لیکن ثناء سے سب سے بڑی ہے۔
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A. a/ an
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B. than /a
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C. an /the
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D. than /the
Explanation
"than" is used after "older" to establish the comparison between "she" and "Amina."
This construction follows the pattern of "comparative adjective + than" when comparing two things.
"the oldest" is used to denote the superlative form, indicating that "she" is the oldest among "Sana" and potentially others.
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