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On as preposition of time is used for days and dates .
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A. Away
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B. Up
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C. By
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D. Off
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A. Adverb
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B. Adjective
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C. Preposition
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D. Noun
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Several words are sometimes used as adverbs or sometimes used as prepositions.
A word is a preposition when it governs a noun or a pronoun, It is an adverb when it does not.
He moved on. “On” is an adverb here
Keep your books on the table. “On” is a preposition here
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A. Preposition
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B. Adverb
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C. Conjunction
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D. Determiner
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We use since from a particular time in the past until a later time, or until now.
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A. none
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B. for
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C. from
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D. since
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for is used with a period of time.
Since is used to refer to a specific point in time.
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A. That
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B. Which
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C. Who
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D. Whose
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We use which in relative clauses to refer to animals and to things
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A. None of these
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B. On
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C. At
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D. In
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He was sitting at the desk.
وہ میز پر بیٹھا تھا۔
"At the desk" refers to someone's position near or by the desk, typically for working, reading, or studying.
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A. for
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B. with
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C. of
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D. at
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She is fond of reading novels.
اسے ناول پڑھنے کا شوق ہے۔
The phrase "fond of" is a common idiomatic expression used to indicate a liking or enjoyment of something.
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A. of
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B. in
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C. on
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D. about
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"She is worried about her exams".
When expressing concern or anxiety about something, the correct preposition to use with "worried" is "about".
Explanation
He applied for the job.
اس نے نوکری کے لیے اپلائی کیا۔
The verb "apply" is commonly followed by the preposition "for" when referring to a request for something
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