A. at
B. in
C. of
D. from
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Shah Latif is called the "Saint of Bhit."
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The preposition " of " is used here to indicate possession.
In this context, " of " signifies that Shah Latif is associated with Bhit in some significant way.
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A. Off
B. By
C. OF
D. With
Explanation
Accomplish is a verb generally followed by the preposition with .
Accomplish means مکمل کرنا
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A. Preposition
B. Pronoun
C. Conjunction
D. Interjection
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Here by means beside, at the side of or next to.
Here by is a preposition which means نزدیک یا قریب
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A. In
B. Into
C. With
D. To
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Usage of In & Into (in case of place)
The preposition in denotes located inside or within.
The preposition into denotes entry.
She was watching a film in the room.
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A. Their hand
B. they are
C. no error
D. before
Explanation
Most people don't wash their hand before eating is the correct sentence.
We do not need to put a preposition again.
Eating is a gerund here.
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جب وہ "بیرون ملک" سے واپس آئے گا تو وہ آپ سے رابطہ کرے گا۔
A. Adjective
B. Noun
C. Adverb
D. Verb
Explanation
In the sentence "He will contact you when he returns from ' abroad '," the word "abroad" functions as an adverb , indicating the direction or location from which he will return.
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A. Adverb
B. Preposition
C. All of the above
D. Adjective
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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.
The wheel came off. “Off” is an adverb here
He jumped off the train. “Off” is a preposition here
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A. Near
B. Both
C. Besides
D. Along
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A. What is wrong him?
B. What is wrong with him?
C. None of these
D. What is wrong to him?
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The correct preposition to use in this context is " with ", as it indicates a connection or association between the subject (" what is wrong ") and the person (" him ").
"What is wrong with him?"
This means: What is the problem affecting him?
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A. The dog was barking at beggar.
B. The dog was barking over beggar.
C. None of these
D. The dog was barking upon beggar.
Explanation
" The dog was barking at the beggar ."
The correct preposition to use with " barking " when referring to targeting someone is " at ".
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