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A. Before
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B. On
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C. At
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D. In
Explanation
- The sentence should read: "The package arrived before the expected delivery date."
- This implies that the package arrived earlier than the date that was anticipated or scheduled.
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A. On
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B. Into
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C. Over
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D. Out of
Explanation
Come out of will be the correct word as it means to get out of the bathroom.
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A. With, For
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B. By, By
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C. In, For
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D. From, By
Explanation
- "According to folklore, he was killed by strangulation by the Mad King when he protested the new tax".
The correct prepositions are:
- "by" (indicating the agent or perpetrator of the action)
- "by" (indicating the means of killing, i.e., strangulation)
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A. Of
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B. About
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C. For
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D. With
Explanation
- The correct sentence would be: "She was the author of many books about the history of ancient Egypt."
- This means that she wrote books that explored the history of ancient Egypt as their subject matter.
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A. Into
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B. On
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C. Of
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D. In
Explanation
- The correct sentence would be: "I forgot my phone on the bus."
- This means that you left your phone on the bus, possibly on a seat or in a rack.
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A. the
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B. a
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C. an
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D. None of these
Explanation
They want to hear the end of the story.
میں ایک ہفتے سے اس سے _______ نہیں ملا ہوں۔
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A. from
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B. none of these
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C. to
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D. for
Explanation
I have not met her for a week.
میں ایک ہفتے سے اس سے نہیں ملا۔
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The word "for" is a preposition that is commonly used to express a period that has elapsed.
In this case, it shows how long it has been since the speaker last met the person mentioned.
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A. None of the above
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B. Upon
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C. On
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D. To
Explanation
He signed on the paper is the correct sentence which means اس نے صفحے پر دستخط کیا
Do not use on after sign.
Sign is a main verb not noun here.
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A. Preposition of time
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B. Preposition of place
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C. Preposition of direction
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D. None of these
Explanation
Words like Above, In, On, Behind, Between outside etc are considered to Preposition of Place.
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A. With
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B. Can
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C. Go
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D. And
Explanation
The words like, with, at, on, near, over etc. are called Prepositions.
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